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Smart Solar is a leading supplier of solar powered garden products including decorative and security lighting; water features and birdbaths; aquatic pumps and oxygenators.
As solar specialists, Smart Solar's product development team is at the very forefront of solar technology innovations. Smart Solar's range of solar birdbaths and fountains offer a neat, wireless solution to having a powered water feature in the garden.
They are quick and easy to assemble and as they operate using renewable energy there is no need for mains wiring. Many of them have integrated solar panels and some, such as the new Pitcher Cascade, also use battery supported Solar on Demand technology so that users can switch them off to store power for use in the evening or when required. New water features for 2010 include a range of brightly coloured ceramic cascades that use a low voltage solar powered pump to re-circulate the water from the main bowl providing the continuous sound of running water.
Solar powered lighting can be both decorative and for more practical purposes. Smart Solar's new Utility light with remote control is ideal for garden buildings such as sheds and stables where mains wiring can be a challenge.
Smart Solar's PIR motion activated lights are great for lighting dark areas of the garden when you approach them. Smart Solar's latest solar product is a PV microgeneration system that enables people to generate their own electricity with a bank of large solar panels. The PV systems are sold online via a POS stand in garden centres.
Smart Solar Ltd
+44 (0) 8448 009 163
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