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Sunday, December 26, 2010
Solar LED Lights
LED (light emitting diode) is not really a bulb. LEDs are cool to the touch and can easily function for about 100,000 hours. Because of that,solar LedLights don't need the frequent replacement of traditional filament bulbs. They are prefect for use with solar powered lighting because they use very little power, which allows the solar light to stay illuminated longer with each charge.Although LEDs come in various colors (like amber, green and red, which are commonly used for electrical appliance and equipment displays, like your DVD player), the white color that is typically used foroutdoor solar lighting tends toward the blue, or cool, end of the spectrum.
There is no need to dig trench, lay underground cables or resort to other expensive methods to install street lighting. Just use solar power. There are no on-going costs once installed, no standing charges and best of all they are helping to reduce energy consumption. Generating their power from the sun means that solar street lights are cost effective.
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