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Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) can be defined as the color of white light a light source is emitting. CCT is measured in Kelvin (K). The different color temperatures along the Kelvin scale correlate with different shades of white light, all of which impact how an individual perceives the space. LED lights are typically grouped into 3 different color temperatures: warm white, natural white, and cool white. Warm white gives off a yellow shade of light, natural light closely resembles the color of light given off from the sun, and cool light has a slightly blue tint to it.

Yes! Many customers agree that solar landscape lights are worth it. These lights are easy to use, inexpensive, and a great entry-level option for those wanting to test out landscape lighting. The most obvious benefit of solar-powered lights is that they are eco-friendly and help reduce energy expenses. Additionally, since solar lights do not require wiring, they can be placed far from your house in hard-to-reach areas. With proper maintenance, these lights can last for many years.

Additionally, landscape lights with LEDs last considerably longer than incandescent lights since they are energy efficient, use less battery power, and are more durable.

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With the right batteries and proper maintenance, you can expect your outdoor solar lights to last anywhere from 5-10 years. The most important factor in determining the longevity of your lights is the batteries used. Solar-powered lights use rechargeable batteries that store energy from the solar panels during the day. Over time, these batteries will wear out and cause your lights dim, and this signals when it is time to replace your batteries.

Solar-powered landscape lights will still work and charge in the shade, but they will not store as much energy as they would if placed in direct sunlight. It is recommended to place solar lights in direct sunlight so that the panels are able to take in as much sunlight as possible to avoid shortening your battery’s lifetime.

Cleaning your outdoor solar lights is essential to extend their lifetime and ensure optimal light emission. To clean your solar lights, use a damp cloth, sponge, or paper towel to gently remove anything covering the solar panels. You may need soap and warm water for lights with harder-to-clean debris. Clean your lights at least once a month to maintain their performance, but if your lights are placed in an area that sees an influx of dust or pollen you may need to clean them more regularly.

Solar-powered lights require proper maintenance to keep the system functioning properly and efficiently. Regularly clean the solar panels to ensure your lights last as long as they can.

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Since solar outdoor lights do not need to be hooked up to an external power source, they can be placed as far or as close to your home as you want. You should place your solar-powered lights in areas that get direct sunlight for them to store enough power to stay brightly lit during the night.

Dip. There is a low place up ahead in on the road. In most situations, a dip in the road is harmless. However, you have to watch out for low areas of the road when it is raining or just after the rain. Water may accumulate in the dip and driving through the water at high speeds may cause hydroplaning, a condition when water accumulates under the tire and you lose control of the vehicle. Slowing down when you see a dip road sign is always the safest choice.

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Yes, solar lights need batteries to store the energy that solar panels collect from the sun. When replacing the batteries in your solar-powered lights, choose ones with a similar voltage and mAh rating. Popular battery types include Ni-MH and Lithium based batteries, which can each last up to 5 years. It is recommended to avoid using Alkaline-based batteries.

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Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) can be defined as the color of white light a light source is emitting. CCT is measured in Kelvin (K). The different color temperatures along the Kelvin scale correlate with different shades of white light, all of which impact how an individual perceives the space. LED lights are typically grouped into 3 different color temperatures: warm white, natural white, and cool white. Warm white gives off a yellow shade of light, natural light closely resembles the color of light given off from the sun, and cool light has a slightly blue tint to it.

Yes, most solar outdoor lights are water and weatherproof. Look for an IP rating of IP65 or higher to ensure your fixtures will last in all outdoor conditions.

Outdoor solar lights will still work in the winter, but be mindful that shorter daylight hours and snowfall might impact the charging capabilities of your fixtures. For optimal performance in the winter, be sure to regularly clean off snow and debris from the solar panels and place your lights in direct sunlight.

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Yes, outdoor solar-powered lights need to be placed in direct sunlight for the best performance. Solar panels can store more energy and provide brighter light longer into the night by having more direct sunlight exposure. Depending on where you install your lights, you may have to trim surrounding bushes and plants to ensure that the solar panels remain in constant sunlight during the day.