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How To Choose The Best Solar Christmas Lights

As Christmas comes close, it is time to think about the best solar Christmas lights for your home. This PPT will go through some of the best options available and help you find just what you are looking for. Visit: https://bit.ly/3wqJE7K<br>

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How To Choose The Best Solar Christmas Lights

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  1. How To Choose The Best Solar Christmas Lights?

  2. As Christmas comes close, it is time to think about the best solar Christmas lights for your home. This PPT will go through some of the best options available and help you find just what you are looking for.

  3. Determine how many lights you need. You can do this by checking out the length of your house and counting up the number of windows, doors, and other features that will be lit up with Christmas decorations.

  4. Find out if ground stakes are needed for solar lights; some require they be screwed into the ground while others come with built-in stakes so there isn't anything extra required on your end.

  5. Solar Christmas lights are battery-powered, so they don't need any electrical hookup or even an outlet. The only requirement is a clear view of the sky to charge up during the day.

  6. What size should your string of solar Christmas lights be? It can vary from small LED twinkle bulbs that fit right into tight spaces like shrubs and around mailboxes that might take four per foot and awesome larger versions such as these ones from GE, which also come pre-lit at 100 feet.

  7. Thank You For Watching • www.wrightgrid.com

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