Why would anything dump their former outdoor Christmas lights in order to buy more expensive Christmas solar lights? literally there are a amount of good reasons to think photovoltaic Christmas lights.
1. Lights can be used in remote locations without way to electricity
First, maybe former Christmas lights will not work in your situation. I started using solar Christmas decorations because I had no way to electricity on my asset near the road where I wanted to decorate. The house and the one source of electricity is a football field length or more off the main road. That made the use of postponement chords impractical. I was excited when I found a solution to my dilemma. I purchased any strands of string (or fairy) lights and a set of spotlights. I strung the lights along a fence, intertwined with garland. Then I placed a wreath on the fence post and used the spotlights to illuminate it. I was pleased with the results, especially since I was now able to decorate where it had not been possible before.
2. Safety advantages over former holiday lights
Safety is another good presume to use solar powered Christmas lights. These units are powered by batteries recharged by the sun. As a result, they are very low voltage with some strands being as low as 1.3 volts. If the insulation on the wiring breaks there is wee occasion of a major shock or electrocution. On the other hand, former incandescent holiday lights use household voltage which can cause severe even fatal shocks.
Because these sun powered lights are literally light emitting diodes or Leds, they remain cool to the touch. The heat from them will not spark fires if paper or dry leaves ends up in caress with them for an extended period of time.
These Christmas solar lights have their own power source in the form of a solar panel and battery which means you will not need postponement chords run across your lawn. postponement chords can be frayed, they can be cut and they can short out.
3. No electricity costs
Did you know that former incandescent lights use a great deal of electricity? One beach of 100 count former holiday lights may use as much as 90 kilowatts or more in a season. That is as much power as most houses uses in three days. If you pay 10 cents per kilowatt hour then that particular beach will cost you .00 per season. Fortunately, your strands of photovoltaic powered lights will not cost you any supplementary for electricity.
4. Good environmental choice
Christmas decorations powered by the sun are useful to the environment. All of those former lights that you see in people's yards have to get their electricity from somewhere. If those lights are powered by a fossil fuel burning plant, then they are releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
Many scientists believe that the emission of large quantities of carbon dioxide into the climate causes global warming by creating an insulating layer in the climate that prevents heat from the sun from radiating back into space. This causes an increase in the Earth's temperature.
Coal fired power plants emit 2.3 pounds of carbon dioxide into the climate for every kilowatt produced. That means the 90 kilowatts used by a beach of former lights while the holiday season will succeed in the emission of 207 pounds of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Lights powered by a photovoltaic panel will not issue any carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
These are some perfect reasons to get rid of the traditional, inefficient, incandescent Christmas decorations. think using Christmas solar lights this year to save energy, cut pollution, heighten Safety and transform remote outdoor spaces into festive locations.