Common Myths About Solar Power and Low Voltage Patio Lighting
Solar powered and low voltage patio lighting are increasing in popularity. People want to show off their homes and yards, and that means adding some well-placed lights. However, there are some myths surrounding these types of lights.
Myth: Installing Lights is Expensive
Many solar power and low voltage patio lights come with installation guides. In many cases, you can install lights for less than one hundred dollars. Of course, the larger the area covered and the fancier the lights, the more it will cost to install. However, solar powered lights have decreased in price and are readily affordable to the general public.
Myth: Solar Power Lights Only Work During the Day
Solar power lights store up energy during the day from the sun. Then, at night, they used the stored energy to power the lights. It works in the same manner as the eco-drive watches. The watches catch sun when a person is out. Once the watches are fully charged they can stay working in complete darkness for six months. While outdoor lighting won't state lit for six months of complete darkness, a rainy day and a dark night won't prevent the lights from working.
Myth: Low Voltage and Solar Power Lights Come in Functional Only Styles
While low voltage and solar power lights are very functional, they come in a wide variety of colors and shapes. You can find lights that enhance any décor. They come in functional styles, like the inset stair lights, to whimsical faeries to light up a garden.
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