How many watts should I choose for solar outdoor lights?
To determine the appropriate wattage for solar outdoor lights, it is essential to consider several factors, such as the specific purpose of the lights, the area to be illuminated,
The recommended wattage for outdoor lights is 40 watts and lower. Up to 40 watts is ideal for lighting pathways, garden beds, and other landscape areas. Lights with a wattage between 40 and 80 watts are great for brightening areas like driveways, smaller yards, and the inside of your home.
A 60-watt incandescent bulb (800 lumens) can be replaced with an 8-10 watt LED. Similarly, a 100-watt incandescent (1600 lumens) equals a 16-20 watt LED. This efficiency difference makes LEDs much more cost-effective for outdoor lighting, despite their higher initial purchase price. What wattage is appropriate for landscape feature lighting?
You'll want different types because your yard isn't one-size-fits-all, and neither should your lighting be. Different spots call for specific low wattage bulbs. Low wattage light bulbs work here; around 5 to 10 watts if you're using LEDs. Excellent choices also come in the 3 watt range.
Space fixtures 6-8 feet apart for consistent light distribution. Garden accent lighting works best at even lower wattages – 2-5 watts LED for highlighting plants and landscape features. Solar-powered options typically deliver 2-4 watts per fixture, ideal for subtle garden illumination.
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