Choosing Solar Lights For Your Garden

 

Outdoor solar lights can transform your garden into an enchanted fairyland. Read this guide on how to choose and install the right outdoor lights for your garden. You will have a lovely outdoor space to enjoy this summer when you finish.

Why do you need outdoor solar lights in your garden?

Solar garden lights can make a big difference to your garden. especially our back garden is enclosed and it gets really dark at night. Sometimes we need to access the garage via the garden and it is always hard to see where to go.

Installing solar garden lights not only makes it safer to navigate the garden but allows you to highlight garden features which makes it look stunning in the dark.

Solar garden lights from Sottlot new energy

Sottlot new energy is an independent global business that designs from Europe and European quality standards, also a solar lighting specialist.

One of the challenges of having outdoor solar garden lights in most Europe countries is that there does not get much sun, especially on rainy days.

Sottlot new energy aims to provide solar lights that will work for hours even on seven straight rainy nights.

In solar garden lighting, we have a range of Polar Spot Lights, Infinex Spot Lights, Mela Solar Wall Lights, and Tracker Bollard Post Lights. The lights automatically turn on when it is dark and turn off when it’s light.

How to choose which solar garden lights to install

The whole point of solar garden lights is to light up specific features in your garden and allow you to move around it easily. Think about the different features of your garden. Do you have paths, patios or terraces ? Is there a lawn? Are there any trees, shrubs or water features you might like to highlight?

Once you know what areas you want to light you can choose from solar spotlights, wall lights, or lawn lights to produce the desired effect.

How to place the solar panels

To get the most light from your solar garden lights you need to position the solar panels so they get the maximum amount of sunlight. Try and face them to the south and they should get sunlight all day.

When they are in position make sure that they are not being covered by branches or shrubbery which could take away some of the light.

So, what have we learned from all this? Hopefully, the information in this article will help to make sound choices. If you want to know more about our solar garden lights, contact us and let me know.

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