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Re: Wind / Solar Powered External Light Eeyore 12-19-2007
Posted by Eeyore on December 19, 2007, 12:39 am
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David Williams wrote:

> -> I'm looking for an light suitable for outdoors that can be mounted on
> -> a wall. It must be weatherproof and get its power from a
> -> rechargeable / renewable source (e.g. solar or wind). My main
> -> motivation is avoiding running a power cable out to the location in
> -> question.
>
> A lot of stores around here sell lights with solar cells that charge up
> small batteries, and light a little LED lamp after dark. They aren't
> very bright, but they are easily available and they do work.

They work rather poorly form what I've seen.

I'd rate them as more of a gimmick than anything else.

Graham




Posted by Gordon Richmond on December 19, 2007, 7:42 pm
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>
>
>David Williams wrote:
>
>> -> I'm looking for an light suitable for outdoors that can be mounted on
>> -> a wall. It must be weatherproof and get its power from a
>> -> rechargeable / renewable source (e.g. solar or wind). My main
>> -> motivation is avoiding running a power cable out to the location in
>> -> question.
>>
>> A lot of stores around here sell lights with solar cells that charge up
>> small batteries, and light a little LED lamp after dark. They aren't
>> very bright, but they are easily available and they do work.
>
>They work rather poorly form what I've seen.
>
>I'd rate them as more of a gimmick than anything else.
>
>Graham
>
>

I bought about six of them, Malibu is the brand name, IIRC. I think 3 or 4
continue to
work after about 3 years in central Alberta. In summer, they get enough charge
to run all
night. In Winter, they go dark around midnight.

They give enough light to mark out a path, which is what I use them for. Also
have two
mounted on stanchions to mark the end of my driveway. One of them is one of the
dead ones,
now. I should try mixing and matching components from the dead ones, and see
what part has
died.

Gordon Richmond


Posted by Daniel Who Wants to Know on December 19, 2007, 8:06 pm
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> >
>>
>>David Williams wrote:
>>
>>> -> I'm looking for an light suitable for outdoors that can be mounted on
>>> -> a wall. It must be weatherproof and get its power from a
>>> -> rechargeable / renewable source (e.g. solar or wind). My main
>>> -> motivation is avoiding running a power cable out to the location in
>>> -> question.
>>>
>>> A lot of stores around here sell lights with solar cells that charge up
>>> small batteries, and light a little LED lamp after dark. They aren't
>>> very bright, but they are easily available and they do work.
>>
>>They work rather poorly form what I've seen.
>>
>>I'd rate them as more of a gimmick than anything else.
>>
>>Graham
>>
>>
>
> I bought about six of them, Malibu is the brand name, IIRC. I think 3 or 4
> continue to
> work after about 3 years in central Alberta. In summer, they get enough
> charge to run all
> night. In Winter, they go dark around midnight.
>
> They give enough light to mark out a path, which is what I use them for.
> Also have two
> mounted on stanchions to mark the end of my driveway. One of them is one
> of the dead ones,
> now. I should try mixing and matching components from the dead ones, and
> see what part has
> died.
>
> Gordon Richmond
>

Most likely it was whatever form of battery they used. I doubt that they
bothered to use any sort of deep discharge protection to protect the cells
from damage. I have a cheap Chi-com crank powered 3 LED flashlight that my
aunt gave me that has a LIR2032 Li-Ion button cell in it that has no deep
discharge protection and a simple voltage regulator consisting of a
transistor, zener diode, and resistor for charging.



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