Solar spotlights can be added to outdoor lighting concepts at any time. As solar spotlights, like other solar lights, do not require a socket or electric cable, they can be used in a wide variety of ways. Solar radiators do not incur any additional operating and electricity costs, making them more environmentally friendly and energy-saving.
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Trees and shrubs are beautifully showcased with solar spotlights. A single spotlight can create an interesting interplay of light and shadow. Several spotlights from different angles emphasise the volume of the foliage. Further information in our Tree lighting guide.
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Solar radiators can be added flexibly around the house. Brightnesses between 500 and 1,000 lumens are common. If the lighting is relevant to safety, e.g. on stairs or in side alleys, a spotlight permanently connected to the mains is recommended. Further information in the Guide to façade lighting.
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Solar spotlights can be added to the lighting concept in the garden at any time. The focus here is on staging the property, which does not disappear into darkness at night but is illuminated in an energy-efficient way. Lighting ideas for solar lights in the garden can be found in our inspiration section.
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A solar spotlight on the garage usually has an integrated motion detector. This only switches the light on when a car or resident approaches the driveway. In terms of brightness, solar spotlights from 1,000 lumens upwards make sense. Further information in the Guide to courtyard and driveway lighting.
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Paths can be easily illuminated using solar spotlights, as the spotlights do not require a power connection. Illuminated paths run through the property like strips of light, setting the scene and at the same time increasing surefootedness. The spotlight is aimed directly at the path.
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Solar spotlights are an excellent way of providing the garden shed with an additional light source, as the garden shed is often not connected to the mains supply. Solar spotlights illuminate the garden shed independently of the power supply. Further information in our Garden shed lighting guide.
Solar spotlights are generally always operated with permanently installed LEDs. The reason is that LEDs are particularly energy-efficient - the energy provided by the solar spotlight's battery therefore lasts longer. An LED solar spotlight combines the advantages of LEDs with photovoltaics and also has a long service life.
Note: If solar radiators are nevertheless defective, they are considered electronic waste and must be taken to a collection point. They must not be disposed of with household waste.
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Solar radiators are either inserted into suitable soil (lawn, flower bed, loose soil in general) with a ground spike, screwed to a wall or to solid ground (stone slabs, paving, walls). The article details reveal more about the mounting options for the respective outdoor solar spotlight.
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A solar spotlight with motion detector switches the light on when it is needed. This increases comfort and home security and reduces energy consumption. The lower energy consumption also ensures even longer battery life.
The best solar spotlights have permanently installed LEDs and a motion detector. This maximises their efficiency. Another advantage of LED lighting technology in this case is that it immediately achieves 100 % brightness - perfect for increasing home security.
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No matter which mounting option or location you choose: The solar spotlight works best when the solar panel is positioned so that it catches most of the sun's rays. More precisely: The solar panel should face south, be cleaned regularly and, if possible, not be covered or shaded by bushes or trees.
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For solar radiators with a fixed panel, it is important to ensure that the panel is exposed to the sun for as long as possible.
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With these products, the panel can be aligned more precisely. A tilt angle of 35° is ideal for capturing sunlight.
The strike-through prices correspond to the manufacturer's RRP.
Included in the price of LED lights/bulbs is a contribution to recycling costs of €0.05. Included in the price of CFLs/fluorescent bulbs is a contribution to recycling costs of €0.15.
All prices include 23% VAT, delivery costs excluded.