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grant965
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PostPosted: 20:45 - 23 Apr 2014    Post subject: Solar powered lights, adding more batteries etc Reply with quote

Hi, wondering about adding more panels or batteries and charger to a set of solar powered lights.
Looking at something like this:
https://www.maplin.co.uk/p/50-multi-coloured-solar-fairy-lights-n75gg
But experience from solar powered lights is that they are poor, so how hard is it to add more lights or batteries (how do i know how much a panel can charge?
Also, I have a family doo coming up, can I connect up a large battery, say a bike battery for that night or would it mess them up?
I've done electronics at school but only basic stuff like making a small circuit board for LEDs and buzzers etc.
Thanks, Grant
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PostPosted: 21:33 - 23 Apr 2014    Post subject: Re: Solar powered lights, adding more batteries etc Reply with quote

Why not just get mains powered lights?

By far the cheapest / easiest / simplest solution.
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grant965
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PostPosted: 21:37 - 23 Apr 2014    Post subject: Re: Solar powered lights, adding more batteries etc Reply with quote

G wrote:
Why not just get mains powered lights?

By far the cheapest / easiest / simplest solution.

No outdoor power yet, having work done at the minute so wiring in a set of lights to be decorative in the garden is last on my Dad's list of stuff to do.
It will be the first time the girlfriends parents have been round to my house so I ideally just want something that will look nice considering the garden has been an absolute tip with all the building waste.
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moonzoomer
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PostPosted: 21:55 - 23 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Input = output, putting extra storage might work on really bright days but in the real world it will not work as the solar panels are not capable of charging the extra batteries.
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G
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PostPosted: 22:18 - 23 Apr 2014    Post subject: Re: Solar powered lights, adding more batteries etc Reply with quote

But you have indoor power?

Best option by far is an extension cable outside.

Much cheaper and less hassle.

If you're really insitent on having battery powered, get a working car battery from a scrap yard and some 12v LED lights to go with them.
Charge in the house, then take outside.

But an extension lead would do the same job without faffing with a battery, be cheaper and mean you don't have to keep a battery charged to keep it in good nick, replace it occasionally and so on.

There are cases where Solar makes sense - but for the most part main power makes a lot more sense. And that's definitely the case when batteries are involved - solar panels on houses that sell back to the grid avoid the battery bit, of course.
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PostPosted: 22:58 - 23 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've never seen solar lights that offer more than a dim grey glow for a couple of hours after dark, given a standard day of UK daylight as a power source. They remind me of that green paint they put on watch faces.

Get a sparky in and he'll have your garden lit like Old Trafford for a couple of hundred quid. We'll be doing exactly that to replace our single inadequate mains light with something that goes "dmmm" for second or two when you switch it on.
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