dragonlaurel
Improvising a more SS life
I loved my solar lights back in Fla but moved away and didn't bring them. Charging them might still be a challenge with this apartment. I'll definitely get them again when I have a yard.
It was on You Tube. It was a pretty cool device. I tried to get SO to take an interest ...tortoise said:How about building one of those solar collector heater thingies? I don't know exactly what they are or how they work, but it's like a frame filled with pop can and covered with glass or black plastic. Maybe not much for supplemental heat, but every little bit helps and it should be very cheap to build. And it is flat and OUTSIDE so it wouldn't take space in a tiny home.
I'm thinking about looking into one for the rabbit shed. Would be nice to get it in the 20 - 30 degree range in winter.
Charging them should be relatively easy if you take them off the stem and put them in the window...preferably the south window but any window will do. An east window in the morning will charge them up just fine. Frankly, the stem and the plastic bell shaped difuser really isn't worth much although the stem will sit down in a wine bottle just right and hold the light in place sort of like a candle in an Italian restaurant!dragonlaurel said:I loved my solar lights back in Fla but moved away and didn't bring them. Charging them might still be a challenge with this apartment. I'll definitely get them again when I have a yard.
Check the contacts where the battery goes in- they will build up a bit of corrosion after being outside for years and if you take a bit of fine sandpaper and sand them and then try them- it will make a big difference-- I also take all the batteries from them once a year and charge them in the big charger in the house and then put them back in the units- helps keep the life of the battery going longer. I have had to replace a few batteries here and there but have 10 solar path lights that are over 8 years old and they still work fine, but a couple of the little $1.50 ones that were gifts this year are not working well now that it is getting cold.dacjohns said:I like the idea of solar lights but all the solar lights I have used outside seem to die after a couple years. Changing batteries doesn't fix the problem. It seems to be in the charging and sensor circuitry.