Solar powered garden lights are examples of lantern lights that are becoming ever more common as they are straightforward to put in and won't increase your electricity bill. There are a wide range of solar lantern lights to pick from including lantern lights, pathway lights, hanging lights, globe lights and lighting made in the shape of butterflies. Several come with a post to easily fix in the ground. They all have rechargeable batteries which employ solar energy gathered all through the day to charge the batteries and they customarily come on automatically at sunset.
Advantages of Solar Garden Lighting
Solar garden lighting do not require any wiring so there are no straggling wires that can be a hazard to family and pets or that need extensive burying underground. They are incredibly simple to put in, just fix the post in the ground, or hang them up from an appropriate tree or post. You can set them to switch on automatically at sunset, and they do not use electricity so they are extremely inexpensive to use once in place.
Disadvantages of Solar Lighting
The chief disadvantage of solar garden lighting are the rechargeable batteries which tend not to be able to collect enough energy to last through the night and must be replaced every couple of years. Furthermore they have only a very minute area of solar panels that can only collect a small amount of energy. The power stored gives only a few hours of light which tends to decrease as the batteries age. Nevertheless if all you actually need is lighting for an evening they will almost certainly be adequate. The advantage, that they need no wiring or involved putting in place, turns into a disadvantage, as what is easily set in place can be just as effortlessly detached. This makes them exposed to pilfering unless you fasten them in position as a wired light would be.
They make use of solar energy so they need a certain quantity of sunlight to recharge the batteries. They can't consequently be used in sheltered places, or on walls that are in the shadow for part of the daytime. They only work really well when there’s a lot of sunshine so can perform disappointingly through the winter.
Are Solar Garden Lights Environmentally Friendly?
Well, partially! They do not use any current, consequently there is no impact on the environment there. They do however use batteries that are rechargeable which require replacing and disposed of. However we can say that they are certainly more environmentally friendly than wired lights.
Conclusion
If you want lights for just a small number of hours in the evening in an area that is in complete sunlight during the daylight hours, solar garden lighting would be appropriate. Be equipped to replace the batteries every couple of years and if you think your backyard is exposed enough for theft to be an issue you might want to set them into the ground more firmly than normal.