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A Light Emitting Diode (LED) is a semiconductor device which converts electricity into light. LED lighting has been around since the 1960s, but is just now beginning to appear in the residential market for space lighting. At first white LEDs were only possible by "rainbow" groups of three LEDs -- red, green, and blue -- by controlling the current to each to yield an overall white light. This changed in 1993 when Nichia created a blue indium gallium chip with a phosphor coating that is used to create the wave shift necessary to emit white light from a single diode. This process is much less expensive for the amount of light generated.

Each diode is about 1/4 inch in diameter and uses about ten milliamps to operate at about a tenth of a watt. LEDs are small in size, but can be grouped together for higher intensity applications. LED fixtures require a driver which is analogous to the ballast in fluorescent fixtures. The drivers are typically built into the fixture (like fluorescent ballasts) or they are a plug transformer for portable (plug-in) fixtures. The plug-in transformers allow the fixture to run on standard 120 volt alternating current (AC), with a modest (about 15 to 20 percent) power loss.

LED Lighting and more has a wide variety of LED lighting products as well as solar and wind options for home and office. CFL bulbs, once considered the best option for reducing lighting costs have been found to contaminate our soil and water tables with mercury upon improper disposal. LED bulbs offer long life and energy savings as high as 80% compared to standard bulbs. LED lighting can replace most of your household bulbs and with solar panels becoming less expensive, solar powered LED lights can be used for outdoor spotlights and motion sensors.

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ENERGY STAR® - Light for a brighter tomorrow.
Did you know that the energy used to power an average home ultimately produces more than twice the greenhouse gas emissions of an average car? If every household in America replaced the five light fixtures that are most frequently used with ENERGY STAR® approved lighting, energy costs would be cut by nearly $8 billion per year, and the greenhouse gas emissions prevented would be equivalent to that of 10 million cars.

ENERGY STAR® Qualified Lighting:
  • • Uses roughly 75% less energy than standard incandescent bulbs.
  • • Produces 75% less heat.
  • • Lasts 10 to 20 times as long as an equivalent incandescent lamp.
  • • Qualifies for government rebates
How You Can Help:
By choosing ENERGY STAR® rated products from EcoLightingUniverse.com and reducing your kWh usage, you’ll not only help save the environment, but you’ll also save 30% or more on your total energy consumption. In a typical US household, which spends about $1900/per year on energy bills, that adds up to a savings of $600/year!
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Solar Powered Security Lighting

Solar powered lights are perfect for those applications where a regular power source is unavailable and where accent lighting is required. Solar systems outperform traditional wired systems. When compared to the traditional system's costs for 
cable, digging trenches, and recurring electric bills, solar security lighting offers some serious advantages. Although most solar-powered kits are not as bright as low-voltage lights, the newer solar ones provide adequate light for highlighting plants, marking a path for security.

How Solar Security Lighting Works
Solar security lights are powered by DC electricity generated from sunshine. The lights have built-in photo sensors, so they automatically turn off during the day and turn on at night. Best of all, light from solar powered lamps doesn't require the burning of fossil fuels and the generation of carbon dioxide (CO2) and pollutants associated with the generation of electricity by a utility.

Solar Lighting is Reliable
Solar security lighting is very dependable. It's never too cloudy to collect solar energy. If there's enough light to
see well, even if it's raining, there's enough light to for a solar panel to collect and store energy. The typical system can store enough energy to operate for 5 consecutive days without sun.

Solar Lighting Means no Fussing with Wiring
Trying to wire outdoor path and landscape lighting can be a hassle even if you use low-voltage lighting. There is always a sidewalk or some other obstruction you have to tunnel under to run the wiring to the lights.

Solar garden lights require no wiring as they charge through the daytime from the sun's rays (they require a sunny position, although will gain some charge on an overcast day). Solar lights generally come on automatically at dusk, although some have a manual over-ride switch.

 

Where to Place Lighting
Solar lights

are ideal for marking pathways and garden features with a gentle glowing light (either amber or white), but do not provide bright surrounding light. low energy costs, using our solar powered security lights! Our bright and reliable solar security light features a motion detector
Other options include garden lights, some of which run on solar power. These can be expensive, but make a property attractive and provide the same security benefits as other external lights.

What to Look for in Solar Security Lighting

Solar cells (photovoltaic solar panels)
Although the size of the solar cells built into the light is important for charging the batteries daily, don't just compare the cell sizes when shopping. Recent advancements in solar cells allow even small sizes to produce plenty of electricity. The small sizes also allow for more attractive designs.

Batteries
Like all solar-powered equipment, solar security lights requite small rechargable batteries for storage. The rechargeable batteries included when you buy the light should last about 2 years and can easily be replaced with new rechargeable batteries. When you have the choice, choose alkaline batteries. These are made of either nickel cadmium or nickel iron. The difference is that the cadmium discharges its energy faster and is damaging for the environment. The nickel iron does less environmental damage.

Bulbs
LED's (light-emitting diodes) are the most efficient light source and the bulbs last quite a long time. They come in both white or amber, although amber light attracts fewer insects. Fluorescent bulbs are also very efficient, but brighter than the LEDs. They are typically about five watts, which sounds small, but puts out more light than you might think. Halogen bulbs are the least efficient, but the brightest. They're often reserved for motion-sensing lights which aren't on continuously.

  

 
M. Langton
Written by M. Langton
M. Langton holds a degree in East Central Europe Studies and works as a freelance writer covering travel, health, gardening and other topics.  -  Full profile


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