Ok, I've never been a 'solar' fan because we have mostly overcast days down here and it just doesn't work .
DW bought a box of 16 of these for $32 for me to play with.
I didn't have much hope for them, but I stuck them up anyway.
Well low&behold, they charge fully on completely overcast days!
I liked them so much, I bought another box of 16.
Jackyled, what a name to pin on them!
The Good things:
1. The revolutionary "L" shaped design allows the solar panel to face the open sky and the light shines in the opposite direction, where you need it instead of your lawn.
2. Wonderful warm 3K light that imitates incandescent bulbs, instead of that harsh blue light that LED's are famous for.
3. They come with a plastic strip that disconnects the battery so they aren't 'beyond dead' when you receive them. I put a red dot on the ones above so you can see them.
4. At 2-bux apiece, if you had to toss one, nobody will cry.
5. Fully automatic, no wires or switches to fool with.
6. 5-6 hour runtime, which is plenty to get me in bed at 1:am.
Testing:
A few of the batteries in the first batch failed, most did not. All of the ones in the second batch are doing great after a month.
The few early ones that failed, developed a SD (self discharge) problem, meaning they would charge fully during the day and could light the light up, but would be dead by dark. I confirmed this with testing. Fully charged and sitting on the desk connected to nothing for an hour, they would be below 1v.
But all is not lost, because they just happen to be "AAA" size.
I found out years ago that Energizer Lithium batteries could be recharged hundreds of times if they are maintained above 50% SOC (state of charge).
All of the ones I swapped in are still working flawlessly after a month of running.
Testing: A few of the battery contacts rusted because I install them vertical and they are supposed to be installed horizontal on porch railings.
I just scraped them clean, coated them with A&D ointment, and put them back to work.
My Crew:
Pole#1 (8)
Pole#2 (10)
Pole#3 (10)
Pole#4 (4)
Hopefully I can get a picture of them all doing their thing at night, but the tablet is a pain.
DW bought a box of 16 of these for $32 for me to play with.
I didn't have much hope for them, but I stuck them up anyway.
Well low&behold, they charge fully on completely overcast days!
I liked them so much, I bought another box of 16.
Jackyled, what a name to pin on them!
The Good things:
1. The revolutionary "L" shaped design allows the solar panel to face the open sky and the light shines in the opposite direction, where you need it instead of your lawn.
2. Wonderful warm 3K light that imitates incandescent bulbs, instead of that harsh blue light that LED's are famous for.
3. They come with a plastic strip that disconnects the battery so they aren't 'beyond dead' when you receive them. I put a red dot on the ones above so you can see them.
4. At 2-bux apiece, if you had to toss one, nobody will cry.
5. Fully automatic, no wires or switches to fool with.
6. 5-6 hour runtime, which is plenty to get me in bed at 1:am.
Testing:
A few of the batteries in the first batch failed, most did not. All of the ones in the second batch are doing great after a month.
The few early ones that failed, developed a SD (self discharge) problem, meaning they would charge fully during the day and could light the light up, but would be dead by dark. I confirmed this with testing. Fully charged and sitting on the desk connected to nothing for an hour, they would be below 1v.
But all is not lost, because they just happen to be "AAA" size.
I found out years ago that Energizer Lithium batteries could be recharged hundreds of times if they are maintained above 50% SOC (state of charge).
All of the ones I swapped in are still working flawlessly after a month of running.
Testing: A few of the battery contacts rusted because I install them vertical and they are supposed to be installed horizontal on porch railings.
I just scraped them clean, coated them with A&D ointment, and put them back to work.
My Crew:
Pole#1 (8)
Pole#2 (10)
Pole#3 (10)
Pole#4 (4)
Hopefully I can get a picture of them all doing their thing at night, but the tablet is a pain.
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