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aayush
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Hope all are well and enjoyed the match yesterday
I am looking for the above and one which out lots of light and not have any type of wiring or battery if possible auto charge battery
As we are have nice summer so far
Hope all are well and enjoyed the match yesterday
I am looking for the above and one which out lots of light and not have any type of wiring or battery if possible auto charge battery
As we are have nice summer so far
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Hi
I am looking for the above and one which out lots of light and not have any type of wiring or battery if possible auto charge battery
As we are have nice summer so far
There are those energy laws that energy can not be created or destroyed, just changed to a different form. So with a battery, if you want a bright light, then its charge will as half as long as a dimmer half power one. A replaceable battery will probably save you in the long run0 -
I would rephrase your question, as it does not make sense. Possibly give an example.
There are those energy laws that energy can not be created or destroyed, just changed to a different form. So with a battery, if you want a bright light, then its charge will as half as long as a dimmer half power one. A replaceable battery will probably save you in the long run
:huh:
To be honest, the question made more sense than your response. The OP is looking for solar powered lights, which give out a lot of light and do not require wires to be trailed across the garden or batteries to be replaced. Unfortunately, I do not believe that such a thing exists as any solar powered lights which I have seen are incredibly dull.Northern Ireland club member No 382 :j0 -
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