Let the light pierce through the darkness Close all old accounts, turn a new leaf Re-learn that old lesson of friendship Kill nor be killed, settle for lessening Amidst us of this fossilized hatred
The Solar Post Light
Bringing The Light of Day into The Night
Perhaps that time has not come yet when our, Gods would listen to the beats in our hearts, peace and happiness spread their glow, perhaps we would have to force Mother Time?.
LED Umbrella Light Will Bathe BBQ in Bright Lights
A new LED umbrella light will help you make sure you’re eating the meat from the BBQ and not the local ‘wildlife’. [http://www.chinavasion.com/6zqq ].
While many outdoor lights that we’ve seen released recently work from the ground up this interesting design that we came across works the other way around. The LED umbrella light clips onto the bar of your outdoor umbrella (should you have such a device) or can hang off poles with the aide of a separate fitting. Or it can sit on the table as an indirect Led outdoor lights source. So, they could be just the outdoor party lights you need if you’re getting ready for the Christmas
The 24 LED light bulbs are pretty bright… pumping out the combined equivalent of a fluorescent bar lamp (you know the ones you’ve got in the office/hall) and get their charge from four AA batteries.
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Solar Deck Light at Night
Okay, the camera takes lousy video in the dark. But at least you get to see the light in operation. Sort of.
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Solar Sunrise
A look at Solar Sunrise.
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GE Solar Wireless Security Camera
Installation and use of the GE Solar Wireless Camera
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Greenplate Exlite Colour Changing Solar LED Bollard
Sledgehammer and Baseball Bat Tested Solar LED Bollards. NATA Testing data available. Please email mitchell@cosmosstellar.com.au and ask for the test results. CIE 7 IES Files also available.
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How To Make Cordless Drill Recharge Dead Batteries
THIS VIDEO IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY !!!!
TRY AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!
How To Make Cordless Drill To Crank Charger
See how you can use a cordless drill as a crank charger to recharge batteries, even alkalines!
Step 1: A Clever Idea
It’s the holiday season and everybody knows what that means: lots of dead batteries. But, don’t throw them out, recharge them. Here’s how. A cordless drill can also be used as a generator.
Connecting the battery leads inside to a volt meter, and simply turning it, will show this.
Step 2: Obtain The Parts
All we need now is a voltage regulator. You’ll find the perfect part inside a cheap, outdoor solar-powered garden lamp.
The battery holder inside has a circuit board attached, which charges the battery from the solar panel. This is exactly what we need.
The rest of the parts cost about $3.00 total, and include a C and D cell holder, some alligator clips, and a length of wire.
Step 3: Attach The Wire To The Circuit Board
Although I prefer to sauter them, you can attach the alligator clips by stripping about a quarter-inch of wire, and using a pair of pliers to firmly clamp them into place. Now, attach or sauter the other end of the wires to the red and black leads on the circuit board.
Step 4: Make The Hand Crank
I made a hand crank from bending a metal bar that attaches to the drill just like a regular bit. Now, the cordless drill will work just like a hand crank generator. Attach the alligator clips to the battery post and we’re ready for testing.
Step 5: Test The Machine
Let’s start with a completely dead NiCad battery. With only 30 seconds of cranking, it’s already holding a charge.
But, what about non-rechargeable batteries? Here’s a dead AA Alkaline battery. It only takes 10 cranks to bring this back to life.
For the final test, I took two D cell batteries and charged them for about 30 seconds each, then put them inside my two-cell MagLite flashlight. They lasted well over half an hour before needing another charge, which is a lot better than just throwing them out and buying new ones.
Have fun and thanks for watching!
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Solar Light Demo II
I installed this Westinghouse solar light on my aunt’s back deck. The light uses 4 1-watt LEDs and is turned on & off via wireless remote.
This video was shot in late afternoon. Will get some footage after dark soon.
I bought 3 of these at Sam’s Club for less than 20 bucks each. Pretty good light for that price. One of them didn’t work until I discovered they had installed the battery incorrectly. Now all 3 work fine.
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WIN-80LED WINN 80 LED Solar Powered Security Light w/ Motion Sensor
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Winn Products has produced a reliable and self-sufficient 80LED Security Light that is completely Solar Powered and is able to charge in ALL daylight conditions. This unit is ideal for use in illuminating decks, patios, walkways, garages, RV’s, and other areas where a hardwired installation is simply out of the question. For more on this product please click here –
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Solar set up_0001.wmv
Low cost do it yourself solar setup. This was a great way to recycle solar cells and blem batteries. Small solar system for beginners. I wired everything in parallel. and Got like 8 amps out of shattered glass. This is a great way to go off grid and go green. A great website for all your solar needs is listed. I am sure you will find something solar you can enjoy, solar backpacks, solar light, solar cell phone and mps chargers, solar battery charger of all sizes and shape, solar lights and so much more. Stop by and see us. www.tinyurl.com/earthsolar Everything you need solar.
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Testing Garden Solar Lights
http://www.gardensolar.net Testing garden solar lights out of the box. There is nothing complicated when testing garden solar lights. http://www.gardensolar.net
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