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Capability of Solar Power

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Capability of Solar Power

Solar powered lights operate according to a incredibly simple principle. They take the light from the sun and change the energy it contains into electricity which is made use to charge a battery. When it gets dark a light receptive switch initiates the solar light to come on. The light is powered by the electricity stocked in the battery and will continue to be illuminated until all the charge in the battery is employed.

This is simple in theory but the machinery required to make this come about is not so simple and only recently it has become possible to produce solar lights that are small, efficient and cheap enough to be affordable by nearly all consumers. Each light or set of lights will have a very small solar panel to grasp the rays of the sun. The solar cells in the solar panel utilize the photovoltaic effect to convert the light they collect into electricity. Exclusive electronics then uses this electricity to charge the battery, which is usually part of the solar panel or light unit.

The solar cell is the most crucial part of the technology used in all solar panels and it is repeatedly being researched to find better and more economical ways to convert sun light into electricity. Over time this will positively be improved upon and solar lights will then become much brighter and illuminate for much longer. The light sensitive switch and the electronics which manages the release of the battery's electricity are fairly standard components although over time they too will be improved to grant more efficient solar lighting for everyone.

The solar panel, whether a separate mini panel or integrated into the light unit, must be fixed so that it receives sun light during the day. If it is located in the shade it will not work. However the solar panels on most outdoor solar lights will now work on cloudy days though not quite as well as on a day with a clear sky.

Science and technology and improved construction processes means that development of solar lights will continue far in to the future, so expect to see more and more innovative uses for solar powered lights especially when the power and amount of the light beam is improved beyond what it is now. Whichever way you look at it solar powered lights are here to stay and will only get better with time giving us all the opportunity to light areas outside our home with zero electricity costs, which has to be a good thing.

The Author is wind & solar energy specialist and supports solar energy and online independent authors.

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By: Robert D. Thomson


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