Solar Powered Fairy Lights
I’ve started a kind of green and power saving theme, which isn’t a bad thing I suppose. Writing about the credit crunch has also become somewhat of a habit. Today I’m going to write about Solar powered fairy lights. I know we haven’t had much of a summer to make much use of these under a canopy, but they still have their uses. They’re ideal if you want all year round lights somewhere, but not the cost.
The Solar powered fairy lights come with a remote control unit too, which will allow you to control what mode they are in.
There are 6 different modes in total: constant, fast flash, slow flash, fast flicker, chasing and combo. Which is enough for any of your indoor or outdoor events. Hang them on the tree in the garden and make it look stunning all year round.
Setting up the Solar powered fairy lights couldn’t be easier. Place the solar panel where it will get the best exposure to sunlight and string the lights where you want them. The battery is waterproof obviously and a five hour charge will give you eight hours worth of light.
Conserving energy has never been so stylish and they’re cheap as chips, get the Solar powered fairy lights from £29.95 now.
Posted on September 6th, 2008 by gareth


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I like the idea of these and probably would get some were I not living in the UK, I don’t think the 2 weeks of summer would be enough to keep them charged all year round!
December 12th, 2008 at 10:50 pm