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Solar Lights For Remote Locations
If you need some light in a remote building but don't want to spend money on setting up electrical service, you'll be interested in this Solar Flood Light. It'll light up an 8 by 12-ft. area for about 90 min. on a single charge.
It takes a few minutes to install the 7 1/2 by 5 1/2-in. solar panel and two-lamp un
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Solar Lights For Remote Locations BUILDINGS Miscellaneous 30-2-10 If you need some light in a remote building but don't want to spend money on setting up electrical service, you'll be interested in this Solar Flood Light. It'll light up an 8 by 12-ft. area for about 90 min. on a single charge.
It takes a few minutes to install the 7 1/2 by 5 1/2-in. solar panel and two-lamp unit. The unit detaches easily so you can also use it as a portable light.
It comes with a 16-ft. cord that transfers power from the solar panel to the light. The nickel cadmium battery lasts between 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 years.
"It needs to charge for 6 days before you use it the first time," says Peter Kashinsky, company representative. "It takes two days with great sun to fully recharge or 6 days with bad sun."
Sells for $174.95 including shipping.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, GREENCulture, Inc., 32 Rancho Circle, Lake Forest, Calif. 92630 (ph 877 204-7336; fax 949 360-7864; www.eco-lights.com or www.greenculture.com).
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