![]() ![]() This can be both inconvenient and expensive. The component parts necessary to ensure the solar panel is large enough to absorb enough light to feed and fully charge the battery ensuring the light keeps running consistantly throughout the night, every day of the year, would, in actual fact, be quite an investment.Ī solar battery is also rather like a car battery – if you do not keep the charge consistantly fully topped up, the battery eventually drains down until it is completely flat, no longer able to recharge, and needs replacing. ![]() A number of other factors also need to be taken into consideration such the amount of sunshine hours you can expect in the part of the country you live in, plus the physical placement and actual size of the panel you would need in order to collect and store enough energy. Whilst the short answer is yes it can, it is not as simple as setting up a small, cheap panel above the plaque if you want the light to shine with any true luminosity or for longer than a couple of hours after dark. In these worrying times of climate change many people are trying to use renewable energy where ever possible and I’ve been asked a number of times whether solar power can be used to illuminate my house plaques. Some people prefer the reliablility of electric lighting as it provides instantaneous illumination exactly when you want it – no charging required. Still unsure which option to choose? Then here’s a short overview of the pros and cons for both to help you decide:Įlectric powered lighting guarantees consistant illumination regardless of the weather – and we all know how unreliable that can be! If the sun is being illusive or with shorter days of sunlight looming once the clocks change, you may prefer to have your house number or name plaque hard-wired into the electric supply to ensure friends, family and visitors (not to mention Santa Claus – it is getting close to Christmas afterall!) can easily see your home. In light of this – no pun intended – I thought it would be an ideal opportunity talk about the pro and cons of using solar power compared to the reliability of having the LED light hardwired into your electricity supply to light up my glass house number and name plaques.Īs reliable and consistant solar power requires uninterrupted, strong sunlight which – lets face it – can be somewhat unreliable in the UK, then electric powered lighting with its minimal running costs may be the way to go for you. This unique and attractive house sign is supplied complete with wall fixings for simple and easy installation.įor more information get in touch with the sales team today.In the current Covid-19 climate many of us are spending a lot more time at home this unexpected interruption to our lives has given us more time to not only make a raft of improvements to our homes but also re-examine the way we live and our relationship with the world and environment around us. Please enter your house number in the box provided - a maximum of 4 numbers are available. Each house sign is also available in a choice of 4 font options to suit your requirements - see images for font designs.Your house number will be cut out of the front panel to allow the LED illumination to shine through. The face panel, spaced in front of the back panel has been LED illuminated from behind creating a stunning halo illumination around the edges of the front panel, and also bright illumination to the number. This unique and modern design features a 20mm thick sustainable bamboo back panel. A beautifully eyecatching house number sign with LED illumination.
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