Is there a way to make my solar lights brighter?
If you have old one, you could replace them with more performant, recent ones: 1) “As electric rates and security concerns are increasing, many people who tried solar-powered lights many years ago are giving them a second look. In the past, the solar-powered lights were very dim and provided only a few hours of light even when it was bright and sunny during the daytime hours. There have been significant improvements in the lighting performance, styling and overall quality of solar-powered lights. I use many of the attractive die-cast metal ones in my yard and gardens. They have greatly reduced the amount of time I have to use regular electric lights at night. If you tried solar-powered light years ago, you will be surprised at how bright the new ones are. Instead of using mini-incandescent light bulbs, the best ones now use LEDs (light emitting diodes). This is one of the most energy-efficient lighting sources available today. In addition to efficiency, these lighting devices have a li