Best solar lights in 2022
By OutdoorSolarOutlet published 2/2/2022
These are the best solar lights for illuminating your yard at night
The best solar lights will provide sufficient lighting to illuminate your backyard perfectly. What's more, solar lights are easy to install, convenient, cost-effective and can be located anywhere. In addition, the best solar lights will provide a good balance of brightness and tone to suit your outdoor needs, and should withstand any type of weather.
With so many different designs, shapes and styles, it can be tricky to know which one is right for your home. Do you prefer white or warm illumination to provide soft lighting? Or would you prefer solar powered string lights to hang up anywhere and set a cozy ambiance.
In any case, the best solar lights perform well by charging through the day using a solar panel before lighting up from dusk.
Choosing the best solar lights is one thing, but finding the best place for them in your backyard is a whole other task. This requires a combination of taste and practicality — you want the lights to look good, but they need to work as well.
How to best place solar lights: Environment
Ideally, the more sunlight the solar panels will receive, the better, but that’s not to say solar lights won’t work in partially shaded areas.
Consider where sunlight is best in your garden and try charging up the panels there before permanently placing them. Look out for any trees or fences that are going to shade the panel for significant portions of the day.
It’s also good to check that any leaves or vegetation won’t block the solar panels too. The lights won't be as bright if they can’t effectively charge.
Keep the panels away from any other light sources, such as windows, so they won’t mistake the light for daylight and switch off at night.
How to best place solar lights: Function vs aesthetics
Placement also depends on the type of solar lights you choose. If your solar lights were bought with practicality in mind, such as lighting a pathway or shining a spotlight on the patio, you know the result you want to achieve and this can give you a rough indication of where to place them.
If you want your solar lights to add some aesthetic value to the garden, then you’ve got much more freedom in your placement, which can make things more tricky.
How to best place solar lights: Path lights
If you’re placing stakes along a pathway, you need to achieve a balance where they’re not clustered together, but they give enough light to effectively illuminate the path. Too many of these types of solar light can look messy in the daytime.
The best practice is to charge them up and test a couple in a small area before you plant them along the whole path. This can save you from making unnecessary holes in the grass! Make sure these can be easily seen as well so they don’t become a tripping hazard.
If you have steps or uneven areas along your pathway, place lights close to those areas, so that you or your guests don't trip over any hazards.
How to best place solar lights: String lights
With string lights, you should have an area in mind where you want to hang them, be it the trees, a flowerbed or around the patio. If you’re unsure, think about where you will spend the most time and where you plan to entertain guests.
You should first consider how much cable you have and how far this will realistically stretch around your desired area. So many of us are guilty of running out of lights halfway through hanging them! It’s helpful if these are lit while you hang them so you can see the impression it’s giving as you go, unless the packaging advises otherwise.
If you're running string lights over longer distances, it may be wise to connect them to a guide wire, so that the light cord itself isn't under as much strain — which could lead to it breaking.
If you’re hanging fairy lights, try to evenly spread them across the desired area and have someone standing at a distance to help guide you.
How to best place solar lights: Wall lights and step lights
When installing wall lights, whether they’re designed to be placed highly to illuminate the whole garden or at height level, check you’re happy with the level of lighting and position before installing.
For those placed higher up, the light will need to cover the desired area, but bear in mind that you will need to get up there again if you need to adjust it or change the bulb, so it needs to be accessible.
Similar to wall lights, before you place step lights, charge them up and check that the level of light is sufficient at the height you plan to install. An inch or two in height can make all the difference and it’s important to illuminate the steps effectively. You also don’t want these to protrude too far and be a tripping hazard.
List of recommended solar lights
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Energizer 10Pack Solar LED Pathway Lights Outdoor-Stainless Steel
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Smartyard Solar LED Large Pathway Lights Oil Rubbed Bronze 8-Pk
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10 Pack Solar Pathway LED Lights Outdoor-Stainless Steel 14 Lumen( Bronze )
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High-End SmartYard Tall Solar Lights Square 40 Lumen -Set of 6
8 Pack LED Solar Lights, Waterproof Outdoor Solar
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48F Solar Powered String Lights Waterproof LED Indoor/Outdoor Hanging Edison Bulb Lights with 15 Bulbs
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Solar LED Flame Lamp Lawn Flame Flickering Torch Light Outdoor Fire Lights Garden Decoration 4 Pack
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Berkley Jensen Steel Solar Crackle Glass Ball PathWay LED- 8 Pack
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Patriot Silver Solar Powered LED Pathway Light (Pack of 12 )
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