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Title: lighting
Post by: biffabear on November 25, 2006, 10:47:24
hi what form of lighting do u use at night for general allotment jobs perhaps something like a head torch :)
Title: Re: lighting
Post by: Emagggie on November 25, 2006, 10:58:29
Don't go there--too spooky.........(http://www.freesmileys.org/emo/ad/cry.gif) (http://www.freesmileys.org)
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Post by: supersprout on November 25, 2006, 12:39:23
yes, head torch here ::)
plenty available online, I think mine was about £12.99
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Post by: manicscousers on November 25, 2006, 15:37:37
ray's got one on his christmas wish list this year  :)
Title: Re: lighting
Post by: Si on November 26, 2006, 02:55:58
Tea lights... 200 for £1.50 and they last for about an hour.
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Post by: Emagggie on November 26, 2006, 20:33:15
What do you do in the dark, pray tell?
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Post by: Merry Tiller on November 26, 2006, 21:23:26
Yes, you've got me interested now ???
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Post by: Robert_Brenchley on November 26, 2006, 22:47:10
That was what I was wondering as well. My predecessor on the plot had an elaborate arrangement set up in the shed with a car battery, and wiring going all over the place. He used to sleep there, apparently, when he'd quarrelled with his wife. There was a makeshift bed and everything, and it was so mouldy and disgusting the first thing I did was burn it.
Title: Re: lighting
Post by: RSJK on November 27, 2006, 09:16:15
Not into electrics, but would love to have a light in my allotment shed, how do you go on about wiring a light up-to a car battery and ,does anybody know off any usefull sites on the web where I could learn to do it please.
Title: Re: lighting
Post by: Tulipa on November 27, 2006, 09:20:42
I would imagine if you looked on websites about caravans, motor homes or boats there might be some information.  They use a leisure battery though rather than an actual car battery but would work well.

There used to be a Haynes manual for caravans that would have it in.

Sorry, not really much help, I am sure there are far more technical people than me out there...

T.
Title: Re: lighting
Post by: Merry Tiller on November 27, 2006, 13:19:40
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One of these would be good to go with it

http://www.solar-batterycharger.co.uk/BatterySaver%20Plus.htm (http://www.solar-batterycharger.co.uk/BatterySaver%20Plus.htm)

http://www.bettergeneration.co.uk/shop/solarmate-i---5w-solar-lighting-kit-17.html (http://www.bettergeneration.co.uk/shop/solarmate-i---5w-solar-lighting-kit-17.html)
Title: Re: lighting
Post by: manicscousers on November 27, 2006, 14:19:37
we've had the big, communal shed wired up for lights, we've got an old generator to work them, only trouble is, needs two strong people to get it out of it's box  :)
Title: Re: lighting
Post by: ACE on November 28, 2006, 20:22:51
For lighting your shed or floodlighting your plot use a car battery and a cheap inverter from maplins.
Title: Re: lighting
Post by: caroline7758 on November 29, 2006, 09:12:31
What about a portable gas lamp for the shed? Calor gas etc from camping shops.Like others, I wouldn't think of going down after dark!
Title: Re: lighting
Post by: Barnowl on November 29, 2006, 10:46:27
For lighting your shed or floodlighting your plot use a car battery and a cheap inverter from maplins.

Hi Ace, techie question,

Is running at 240v off an inverter more efficient (i.e. the battery lasts longer) than using, say, 12v car foglights / 12V Halogen Floods or is  it that the bulbs are cheaper?

Title: Re: lighting
Post by: Larkshall on November 29, 2006, 21:45:15
I thought I would use a solar powered lamp in my garden shed. I bought a Guardman Shedlight £15.99, it was ok while we had good sunlight and long hours of it. The last month its not been very good, a candle would give more light, better still a Chalwyn Tropic Hurricane lamp. I have now run a plug-in extension from my garage to the garden shed. I use an economy lamp 11watt (=60watt). It could be run with an invertor and battery if necessary.
Title: Re: lighting
Post by: ACE on November 29, 2006, 22:09:25


Hi Ace, techie question,

Is running at 240v off an inverter more efficient (i.e. the battery lasts longer) than using, say, 12v car foglights / 12V Halogen Floods or is  it that the bulbs are cheaper?



Dunno, but I ran 3 pumps for water features at a show  16 hours on one charge.
Title: Re: lighting
Post by: Merry Tiller on November 29, 2006, 22:37:31
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I thought I would use a solar powered lamp in my garden shed. I bought a Guardman Shedlight


What kind of battery does that use?
Title: Re: lighting
Post by: caroline7758 on December 10, 2006, 13:30:18
There's an ad in yesterday's Guardian mag for a wind-up lantern for £19.99 if any one's interested.
Title: Re: lighting
Post by: cornykev on December 14, 2006, 16:24:45
Right now we've built a lighthouse back to Emaggies question; what for the love of God do you do in the dark? :o :o ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? :-\ :-\
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Post by: Deb P on December 16, 2006, 16:42:05
Slugsearch?????????? :-\
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Post by: saddad on December 16, 2006, 16:43:40
Works for me Deb!
 ;D
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Post by: Emagggie on December 17, 2006, 17:54:06
Snigger, snigger...... ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: lighting
Post by: muddy boots on December 19, 2006, 18:57:54
Has no one put a boat sized wind generator on top of their shed or a well anchored pole?  The one I got for my boat produced 3amps per hour and would run a television without the aid of a battery!  Mind you, need to make sure there is good head clearance!  :D
Title: Re: lighting
Post by: the_snail on December 24, 2006, 22:21:13
You could use a parafin storm lantern. Why would you want to work on the plot in the dark. Where I am when it gose dark it goes DARK! So if I eluminated my shed it would be a beacon for every muppet in staffordshire.

The_Snail
Title: Re: lighting
Post by: biffabear on January 07, 2007, 17:37:10
Its always raining in the south west in water I have to try and do my maintenance inthe dry whenever I can
Title: Re: lighting
Post by: moonbeam on January 08, 2007, 16:12:54
the lights i use in my shed are the ones that you get in caravans they are 12 volt and mines last for months running of a 12 volt heavy duty car batteryin the summer i run a car radio of the battery.A leisure battery which you get for caravans are great for running a small 12 volt TV that is if you have the time to watch.
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