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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Outdoor Solar Garden Lights - Saving Money Can Be Colorful

Because of bad financial times, there is a new stream of consciousness for frugality. This could mean different things to different people, but those who are looking to maintain the allure of their home should consider fixtures that won't require a lot of money to maintain. Yet, the decor have to be stylish to keep up with the character.

If you live in a sunny part the world, like Southern California, Texas, or Florida, there is no reason not to capitalize in the availability of sunlight. Solar power, because of advancement in its technology, should be used to save money. Some cities even have grants to upgrade homes to solar energy. A solar powered generator may take a long time, but, just like anything else, it's good to begin with something simple. For example, start with yard lights.

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There are solar garden lights that you can use for yards that's pretty much right off-the-shelf in many retail or online stores. You just unwrap them, place them in your yard where there's plenty of sunshine, and they're good to go. They'll light up your yard at night and give your house a vivid character that will truly stand out.

Also, solar powered garden lights can help you penny pinch. Whatever light you are using to illuminate your pathway in the evening is likely utilizing electricity. It is not an option to discard the lights because of security. Plus, you or someone else might hurt themselves when walking around your yard in the dark.

The great thing about solar powered garden lights is that they gather energy from the sun during daytime and recycle them at night. They don't burn electricity and your bill will go down overtime. Of course, the more solar powered gadgets you use the less electricity you'll have to pay.

Another neat thing about solar lights for garden is they're available in various colors and designs. Ever seen how a rainbow looks in the dark? Well, neither have I, but it doesn't have to be costly. You can setup solar lights for your yard with rainbow colors -- blue, red, green, etc. You can even get the twinkling ones for a truly sensational display.

Also, if you're not so much into a potpourri of colors, more traditional colors, such as white and yellow are available as well. In either case, you're not using electricity to lighten up your driveway and your garden.

And lastly, solar powered garden lights vary in design to complement your style and personality. The more conservative ones can opt for old fashion street lamps that you see in black and white movies. The snazzier types can pick more modern designs. In all cases, the stainless steel and copper finish are popular.

So you see...saving money by going green doesn't have to be dull.

Outdoor Solar Garden Lights - Saving Money Can Be Colorful

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Solar Garden Lights - How to Change Batteries

Are your solar garden lights not working properly? Chances are the problem lies with the rechargeable battery in the solar power cell. Changing the battery on the solar light will give it new life.

Getting Started

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Before you start taking apart your solar garden light unit, you should consult the instructions or manual that came with it. Although the inner workings of these solar lights are essentially the same, the construction is usually different given the make and model. The instructions will also indicate the type of rechargeable battery provided with the unit, making it easier to locate the proper type of replacement battery. Under no circumstances should you replace the battery with a regular alkaline household battery. Alkaline batteries will damage the inner workings of the solar power cell and render the unit useless. Only use rechargeable batteries as replacements for your solar garden lights.

How do I change the batteries in my solar garden light?

Find a working area with good lighting and a place to set the pieces in order to reassemble it properly. As far as tools go, most units will require a couple of sizes of Phillips screwdrivers to take the unit apart and to put it together again. There are usually small screws, so have a small tray to hold these so you don't lose any while working on the solar garden light unit. Place the pieces in order when taking them apart. This will make it easier to put it together as you would just reassemble the unit in reverse order from taking it apart.

Once you have reached the battery, remove it from the solar light. You can try to recharge it in a household charger designed for that type of battery. Sometimes batteries do not charge all the way, especially if the solar garden light is placed in an area that does not receive full sun. This can shorten the lifespan of the battery. If the battery cannot be recharged, you should replace it. If the battery does recharge, replace it in the solar power cell and reassemble the solar garden light.

Where Can I Find Replacement Batteries for My Solar Garden Light?

As rechargeable batteries are becoming more popular, it is quite easy to find replacements. You will find them at most electronic stores in the section that sells batteries. There are a few kinds of rechargeable batteries. Any kind is acceptable, but you may want to replace them with the same kind you removed from your solar light. Look for a battery that will hold its charge for a long time. Life expectancy for most rechargeable batteries are 1-2 years. Replacing the rechargeable batteries in your solar garden light each year is recommended to get the most value out of your purchase.

Solar Garden Lights - How to Change Batteries

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