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Bman, <br /> <br />If you have or any one tried older solar lights and were perhaps dissatisfied, you will be surprised at the light output, styles, and features of the new ones. The old dim incandescent bulbs have been replaced with high-tech bright LEDs (light-emitting diodes), fluorescent, and halogen bulbs. <br /><I would stick with LEDs> <br />Solar-powered lights that use LED bulbs are the most efficient and provide the most hours of light at night. You would not be able to read by one, but after a sunny day, they can offer eight to ten hours of light. LEDs are most effective for accent lighting and marking pathways. <br /> <br />Now the brightest solar-powered lights use four- or five-watt fluorescent bulbs. At night with no other lights on, they are quite bright. The fluorescent bulbs, like LEDs, last a very long time. <br /> <br />Well I hope you have a better time with Solar. Good Luck! <br />
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