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kt.

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Garden solar lighting
« on: December 19, 2006, 19:34:34 »
I would like to get some solar lights for my back garden. A friend of mine has some and says his run off solar-rechargeable batteries. They only give off minimal light for approximately 2-3hrs and he has to replace the battery units every 3months or so. I think this rather defeats the object of economy and environment. Any suggestions much appreciated.

What have you got, does it work
What would you recommend, what would you not.

I am looking to buy up to about 10.
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manicscousers

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Re: Garden solar lighting
« Reply #1 on: December 19, 2006, 19:55:15 »
we've got about 6 solar lights in our back garden, ours only give enough light to see the edge of the path, I've seen some brighter but these were cheap, so wouldn't recommend them  :)

Georgie

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Re: Garden solar lighting
« Reply #2 on: December 19, 2006, 19:56:08 »
It rather depends on what you want them for and your budget.  I got mine this year very cheaply on special offer from a  garden centre - I think they were £10 for three.   They are black lanterns which you stake into the ground and they give off a low downward glow for about 6 hours every evening from dusk.  They illuminate the border sufficiently to give it interest in the dark without upsetting the wildlife.  It is recommended that the batteries are changed once a year.  I'm delighted with them.   :)

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saddad

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Re: Garden solar lighting
« Reply #3 on: December 19, 2006, 21:47:00 »
Likewise... I no longer risk falling in the pond when staggering back from the arbour on the allotment after a couple of drinks!
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