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  • Decorative Solar Lighting

    We got some new solar lighting it aint the stereotypical survivalist lighting neither LOL
    It's frufru decorative lighting but i dont care as long as when we lose power I can mark hallways, toliets n stuff with it. Might be a sneaky way to get some "extra" lighting hahaha


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    They aint real bright but then again neither am I



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  • #2
    I thought about getting some of those solar lights that people put along their sidewalks and putting a trip wire on them so they will come on if tripped, just to play around with if the need ever arose.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by trapper View Post
      I thought about getting some of those solar lights that people put along their sidewalks and putting a trip wire on them so they will come on if tripped, just to play around with if the need ever arose.
      It would be simple enough, in fact the regular ones come with a piece of plastic between the battery and device that you pull once you get it home. All you have to do is secure the line to it. I can do a video on how to or someone else can
      Knowledge is Power, Practiced Knowledge is Strength, Tested Knowledge is Confidence

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      • #4
        Use the solar lighting at distance when doing night watches. If something is moving around, the light will disappear when the object moves in front of the light. Remember though, depending on the angle, whatever "it" is may be in your lap.

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        • #5
          good post.
          at Christmas we bought a box of solar lights from sams to put out away from the house.
          i've liked it because there's no elec bill and yet i've added a little better vision to those areas.
          --
          we decided to get some more. went back to sams. none there, so we bought elsewhere.
          we did not check the output.. drastically lower. it would take 3 of the new ones to equal light from
          one of the prior.
          still, this is a great post and good idea.
          rr

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          • #6
            Originally posted by rockriver View Post
            good post.
            at Christmas we bought a box of solar lights from sams to put out away from the house.
            i've liked it because there's no elec bill and yet i've added a little better vision to those areas.
            --
            we decided to get some more. went back to sams. none there, so we bought elsewhere.
            we did not check the output.. drastically lower. it would take 3 of the new ones to equal light from
            one of the prior.
            still, this is a great post and good idea.
            rr
            The dollar store has the regular ones for a buck each which i prefer but like i said these are pretty and the wife wanted them so we compromised and she got them LOL
            Knowledge is Power, Practiced Knowledge is Strength, Tested Knowledge is Confidence

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            • #7
              Has anyone used them to re-charge batteries?
              Survival question. What do I need most, right now?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by EX121 View Post
                Has anyone used them to re-charge batteries?
                Yes the single AA, they do a decent job as long as there is full light. i have to replace the batteries about once a year in them
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                • #9
                  I saw several different styles at walmart yesterday.. They all said about 8 to 10 hours of light output. What's been your experience? do you get several hours of light from them? And do they have a sensor that turns them on at night?

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                  • #10
                    there is a sensor that turns them on at night.
                    i'm not sure of run time but it is 4:24 am e.t. now and they are still on.
                    i don't think mine last all night.
                    i have picked one up and use it to provide light on occasion when i didn't get a flashlight!

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                    • #11
                      I got a cheapy $1 at WM to try. Was upset with no light at night - until I read this thread and somebody mentioned the paper needed to be removed. Opened mine and pulled the paper tab and wah-la! light! So far it stays on from dusk until dawn.

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                      • #12
                        We have used them when the electricity is out to light the bathroom or hallways.

                        Also sometimes you can catch a string of 15 christmas lights that run on a C battery, we have used these in the bathroom also, alot safe then candles.

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                        • #13
                          There handy things, me and a mate used to ‘borrow’ his mums out the garden when we went camping.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by goatlady View Post
                            I got a cheapy $1 at WM to try. Was upset with no light at night - until I read this thread and somebody mentioned the paper needed to be removed. Opened mine and pulled the paper tab and wah-la! light! So far it stays on from dusk until dawn.
                            and now you know how to make it into a visual alarm as well!
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                            • #15
                              You can take the tops off the bigger ones and set on top of wide mouth canning jar makes nice cheap lanttern. I like to set one upstairs in spare bedrooms near window and move every few days. Makes it tough for anyone to pattern you.... I also put one in sheds outside from time to time near window also.

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