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		<title>Environmental Impacts of Solar Christmas Lights</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 08:11:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>beck</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You might be surprised by how much energy traditional incandescent Christmas lights use.  Many of the larger lights use about five watts per bulb. A string of a hundred Christmas lights can run 500 watts. If your lights are on for six hours per day for a month then that one strand may use [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You might be surprised by how much energy traditional incandescent Christmas lights use.  Many of the larger lights use about five watts per bulb. A string of a hundred Christmas lights can run 500 watts. If your lights are on for six hours per day for a month then that one strand may use 90 kilowatt-hours.  At 10 cents per watt, that strand will cost you $9.00 to run for one month.</p>
<p>Solar Christmas lights are more efficient than incandescents. They use light emitting diodes or LEDs.  This LED lighting uses a fraction of the electricity that traditional incandescent Christmas lights use. Because they require little energy, a strand of LEDs can be powered by a small solar panel and rechargeable batteries.  Your house guests will look in awe and wonderment at your unique mini  solar panels that illuminate your Christmas lights.</p>
<p>Solar powered lights are eco friendly.  Each kilowatt-hour of electricity produced by fossil fuels will generate up to 2.3 pounds of carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a gas that creates a layer of insulation in the atmosphere. This means that light from the sun passes through the atmosphere easily on the way in.  However, the heat that would usually go back into space instead gets trapped and ends up warming up the planet. Scientists call this “global warming”.  By reducing carbon emissions, we can help find global warming solutions.  By using solar powered LED Christmas lights, you can help reduce our dependence on fossil fuel and save electricity. By replacing a strand of traditional incandescent Christmas lights with <a href="http://solarchristmaslightsadvisor.com/overview-of-solar-string-lights" target="_blank">solar string lights</a>, you are reducing the amount of carbon dioxide emissions by 207 pounds for the holiday season.</p>
<p>Finally, here are a few benefits of solar lights that you might not have considered. Since you will not need long extension cords, your chances of tripping on a cord and scraping your knee are low. In addition, traditional lights use household voltage, which is about 120 volts. If the cord is cut and you touch it while it is plugged in, you could die from shock.  With solar Christmas lights, the voltage is very low, as is the wattage, so you shouldn&#8217;t die.</p>
<p>Solar Christmas lights will help you save money on your electricity bill. They are good for the environment, and help eliminate one of the causes of global warming.  And they could even save your life!</p>
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		<title>Advantages of Solar LED Rope Lights</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 01:22:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>beck</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Solar Christmas lights are strands of Christmas lights that are powered by the sun. Solar powered Christmas lights use Light Emitting Diodes, or LEDs, to provide the light, while the sun supplies the power; therefore, they are eco friendly, money saving decorations for the holiday season.  In this article we will focus on one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Solar Christmas lights are strands of Christmas lights that are powered by the sun. Solar powered Christmas lights use Light Emitting Diodes, or LEDs, to provide the light, while the sun supplies the power; therefore, they are eco friendly, money saving decorations for the holiday season.  In this article we will focus on one style of solar LED Christmas lights, the LED rope light.</p>
<p>Solar LED rope lights are a fast growing trend when it comes to solar lighting. Solar rope lights  are created by wiring a number of LED bulbs together.  Then they are encased in clear plastic tubing which protects the wires and LEDs.  Because the electrical components are encased, there is little chance that the components can be affected by moisture. In addition, this rubber tubing allows for a certain amount of flexibility when installing the lights in or around your home.  Another benefit is that they are unlikely to become tangled.</p>
<p>These <a href="http://solarchristmaslightsadvisor.com/environmental-impacts-of-solar-christmas-lights" target="_blank">solar lights</a> are offered in a variety of colors.  They can be used to provide general lighting, or decorative lighting.  They can be used as outdoor solar lights.  For example, you can wrap your house so it looks like a giant gift wrapped Christmas present.  The lights can be used as solar patio lights.  And just think how pretty these Christmas lights would be as solar yard lights.  Your front yard trees could be wrapped in these, and your sprinkler heads as well.</p>
<p>These <a href="http://solarchristmaslightsadvisor.com/overview-of-solar-string-lights" target="_blank">solar powered lights</a> are an easy and fun way to decorate your home and garden for Christmas.  They are attractive and will attract your neighbors to their brilliance and beauty.  Cars full of passengers are sure to drive by your home and ogle over your decorations.  Ah, and perhaps the biggest benefit of all, solar LED rope lights can be a money saver and a money maker!  We know using solar rope lights is a money saver since it will help you save money on your electricity bill, but these solar string lights can also be money makers since you can earn some extra money by selling sugar cookies and hot cocoa to the hordes of admirers driving by your house!  I, personally, wasn&#8217;t going to decorate with solar rope lights this year, but now that I&#8217;ve convinced myself about the monetary upside potential of using these things, I&#8217;m off to my local store right now!</p>
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		<title>Overview of Solar String Lights</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 01:29:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jeff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s a brilliant idea for the holidays: solar Christmas lights!  This relatively new development in environmentally friendly holiday decorations comes from the marriage of LED Christmas lights with a solar panel.  The convergence of decreasing costs for both LED lights and solar technology has made solar string lights affordable.  Now, you can light up your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s a brilliant idea for the holidays: <a href="http://solarchristmaslightsadvisor.com/environmental-impacts-of-solar-christmas-lights" target="_blank">solar Christmas lights</a>!  This relatively new development in environmentally friendly holiday decorations comes from the marriage of LED Christmas lights with a solar panel.  The convergence of decreasing costs for both LED lights and solar technology has made solar string lights affordable.  Now, you can light up your house for Christmas (or at any other time) without burning any fossil fuels or increasing your electricity bill.  You can capture the power of the sun, and delight your neighbors by using it to light up the night in your choice of colors.</p>
<p>Here is how these lights work:  During the day, a small solar panel collects energy from the sun and stores it in a rechargeable battery.  Once the sun goes down, a sensor tells the unit to stop charging the battery and to turn the lights on.  The lights will then glow until the battery runs out of juice, or until the sun comes up, whichever comes first.  This works even if the day is rainy, snowy, or overcast; the battery may not charge as fully on a cloudy day, but the solar panel should still provide enough energy for the lights to run for a while.  Keep in mind that solar lights work best when mounted outside, because you will get less power from the sun if the sunlight has to pass through a window before hitting the solar panel.</p>
<p>One of the keys to the development of solar string lights is the decreasing cost of LED lights.  LED lights have the major advantage that they use about 8 times less energy than regular incandescent lights, allowing them to run for a much longer time on a small amount of solar energy than their incandescent counterparts.  Imagine if you tried to run a set of regular Christmas lights using solar power&#8230;they wouldn&#8217;t last very long!  The efficiency of LED lights makes solar powered lights practical, and, as LED lights continue to decrease in price, actually affordable.</p>
<p>Using solar powered lights provides two major advantages over regular Christmas lights: First, you don&#8217;t need to worry about finding an outlet or running extension cords to the places you want to have your lights&#8230;you can put them anywhere that will get a bit of sun!  Second, once you buy a set, you&#8217;ll never need to pay another cent for the electricity that you use to run them.  Once you&#8217;ve made your investment, you can enjoy them without worrying about running up your electricity bill!</p>
<p>Given these advantages, why not consider getting solar string lights to light up your holiday decorations this year?</p>
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