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Solar Christmas lights are one of the most popular Christmas decorations nowadays, due to their cost efficiency and attractiveness. These types of lights will allow the homeowner to save up to 100 W per each string of Christmas lights. Solar Christmas lights add magic to any Christmas, since they do not have to be turned on or off. The lights will automatically turn on with the onset of the evening.

One of the main benefits of solar Christmas lights is that they eliminate the need in electrical outlets. Another benefit is that they help the homeowners to really save on the cost of energy. These lights get charged from the sunlight, and then they automatically come on with the onset of the evening. These lights allow you to decorate any tree in your garden, no matter how far away it is located from the house.

The principle of solar Christmas lights is a little solar panel with solar cells, capable of collecting solar energy and transferring it into regular electricity. Tiny solar panels can be placed anywhere, such as on the ground or on a tree branch. Four solar cells will allow the unit to completely recharge on a bright and sunny day.

When looking for solar Christmas lights, it is better to opt for the lights equipped with special polycrystalline solar cells, which allow the lights to emit bright light for hours even after being charged for merely a few hours on a rainy, snowy or an overcast day.

It is actually quite simple to calculate how much sun you need for your lights to stay on throughout the whole evening and the night. Each hour of sunshine will allow the lights to shine for an hour in the evening.

Solar Christmas lights come in different shapes, such as round, teardrop and oval shapes. The lights also come in different colors, such as the yellow, red, green and blue. You can also find a specific type of light, which you would prefer to see on Christmas, starting with a soft light and up to a very bright light.

Once Christmas is over, it doesn’t mean that you have to take your solar Christmas lights down. You can keep them in your garden, in order to; for example, decorate arches in your garden with this pleasant type of light. The lights can also be used for various other holidays, such as anniversaries and birthdays, as well as for lighting of pathways, porches, etc.

It is better to opt for solar Christmas lights with a replaceable and rechargeable AA size battery. Such battery will allow you to recharge and to replace the battery yourself in order to continue to get illumination on overcast days. It is better not to opt for lights with lithium batteries, since you will not be able to replace such batteries yourself. Regular AA size batteries can be recharged with a battery charger if they were not fully charged by the sunlight.

The most important thing about solar Christmas lights is that you can place them anywhere around your house and in the garden, and still you would never need to worry about the cords running across your yard. You would also never have to turn your lights off and on. Another pleasant thing is that you would save a lot on each electric bill.

Before placing your solar Christmas lights, take note of your yard for 2-3 days. Does the area, where you want your Christmas lights placed, have a shadow cast? To get the most out of your solar Christmas lights, make sure that the solar cells panel is in direct sunlight.

About the author: John Monsholi knows a lot about solar Christmas lights and solar holiday lights.

The Holiday season is upon us. One of the most popular forms of home accessories is holiday decorations. Many of us adorn our front porches with carved pumpkins for Halloween, or our living room with a beautifully decorated Christmas tree. In this article, I would like to discuss the one thing that most of us use: lights.

Specialty lighting is one of the most popular forms of home decoration during the holidays. Whether it is lighting up your whole home for Christmas, or placing some glowing Halloween decorations on your front law, there are very few home accessories that do a better job of creating a major effect on the appearance of your property.

There are, however, some draw-backs to holiday lighting. Nobody really enjoys having extension chords strung all over their property or trying to figure out which bulb needs to be replaced in order to get the light string to work. Then comes the electricity bill! Solar holiday lights are a great alternative and come in more styles than you would think.

In just the last few years, solar lighting companies have come out with lots of new styles and applications. This is due to the fact that solar technology has developed so much recently. There are now many different types of solar Christmas and Halloween lights. Here are some that you can add to your list of holiday home accessories.

Some examples of Christmas lights are:

  • Solar Net Lights – These are basically a “net” of LED lights that you use to wrap a shrub. They light up at night and a sensor turns them of when the sun rises. They stay lit for about 8 hours and require 1 AAA battery that is sold separately.

  • Solar Christmas Lights (string lights) – These come in a string of (usually) 50 lights. They are perfect for using just about anywhere you need to string lights, like: hand railings, trees, fence posts, etc. They also have a daylight sensor that turns them on and off at the appropriate times.

  • Multicolor Solar LED Christmas Lights – These are exactly like the Solar string lights, except that they are multicolored. They also have 50 LED bulbs and daylight sensors.

  • Solar Blue Snow Flake Lights – I personally have these and I love them. They are really bright and very pretty. There were a couple of bad reviews on Amazon from people having a problem with the lights shorting out after a while, but I have had no problems with mine. They are only $8 for a string of 20, and the seller has great feedback, so for me, it was worth trying.

Here are some examples of some solar Halloween lights:

  • Solar Halloween Lighted Carved Pumpkin Jack-o-lantern Decoration – This is a solar power smiling Jack-o-lantern decoration for a front lawn or porch. It is about 8″ in diameter and has a daylight sensor that lights it up at night and turns it off during the day.

  • Halloween Sound Activated GO BACK or BOO Rocks – These look like plain old 9.5″ by 6″ by 4″ rocks during the day, but at night they light up with a glowing message that says “Boo” or “Go Back”. These solar powered rocks also come with a day/night sensor.

  • Solar Powered Halloween Skull Decoration – This is a “skull” version of the jack-o-lantern decoration. It’s about 10″ in diameter.

Every one of these holiday decorations comes with the benefits of being solar powered. They all run for about 8 hours on a charge. No jumbles of wires to worry about, or burned out bulbs. No manually turning them on and off or plugging them into timers (the daylight sensors turn them on and off when needed). Best of all, no more huge electric bills! That is about as hassle free as you can get!

There are many more types and styles of solar holiday lights, but I hope I have helped to spark some ideas for you. Stay tuned for more ideas on other great home accessories.