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Dancing Solar Lights Or Moon Walker Lamp? Pros And Cons Of Solar Lights

Dancing Solar Lights Or Moon Walker Lamp? Pros And Cons Of Solar Lights

20 Oct 2024
Solar-powered lamps like our Dancing solar lights are perhaps the most economical way to organize street lighting on a personal plot. They are as simple as possible and easy to install and operate, but there are some nuances due to which the use of such devices on the site may be limited.   Solar-powered lighting technology, like any other equipment, has its advantages and disadvantages. To make the right choice, you need to carefully study and evaluate both.  
  • Power- solar-powered such as a Rose flower lamp do not need power from the mains, regular battery changes or battery charging in the traditional way. They themselves provide themselves with energy for normal operation, receiving it from the sun's rays.
 
  • Compactness and mobility - almost all models like Dancing solar lights are lightweight, compact in size and non-stationary, so they can be removed from one part of the site and moved to another or simply put away for storage at any time without the involvement of special equipment.
 
  • Economical: since the main source of energy for this type of lamps is the sun, the lighting costs will be zero. Even consumables will hardly need to be changed - the LED lamps with which the devices are equipped last 50 thousand hours or more. This cost-effectiveness makes our Moon Walker Lamp a prudent choice for your lighting needs.
  Ease of installation: The luminaires are easily installed anywhere on the site and are easily dismantled if necessary. For installation, you do not need to involve specialists - all the work can be done by yourself simply by reading the instructions.   Electrical safety: the devices are not connected to the network, they do not need power cables, that is, and the probability of electrical injuries during their operation is reduced to zero. This safety feature ensures a secure lighting solution for your property.   Environmental friendliness: when using solar energy, no harmful substances are released into the environment. Solar lights themselves do not need non-renewable resources (gas, oil, coal, etc.) to operate.   Disadvantages  
  • Dependence on weather conditions and other factors: in the middle zone of our country, daylight hours are quite short and cloudy weather is very common. For these reasons, solar panels may not get enough power to fully operate the lights at night. Typically, lamps of this type are used only in summer, the rest of the year they are not very functional.
 
  • Lighting instability: The brightness of the lamps from the moment they are turned on until the end of work gradually decreases as the battery is discharged. In other words, in the morning, the lamp will burn much dimmer than in the evening.
 
  • Unstable battery operation in adverse weather conditions: Although many solar-powered models are designed to operate in a temperature range of -50 to +50C, their batteries often fail in hot or cold weather.
  Manufacturers are constantly working to eliminate potential shortcomings of solar lamps and improve their efficiency. The devices are equipped with batteries that consume more energy; the housings are sealed with materials that are not affected by temperature changes, humidity, other factors, etc. Thanks to this approach, modern models like our Dancing solar lights can be considered for implementation in the site lighting system on an ongoing basis.
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