i have just been to ikea and they have hanging lights that are soler powerd with shades on like a penendnt light just wondred if anyone had tryed any of these as there awaning light and how bright are they you cant tell in store
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dont think you have much chance charging these outside in the uk, we dont see any sun,the lengh on time they will light up wont be very long. so in a awning?
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We've used some of the solar post lights to light up a pathway into the van at night, they are not to bad, and still giving a bit of light at midnight, which is about the latest that we've had to come back. Only just enough light to see which way to walk though, not enough to use for any other use.
We brought some last year from Sainsburys, 2 sets in fact.I just wanted some low light. My husband hung them from the awning bars either side, they look great in the evening. The solar boxes are placed in the awnings windows throughtout the day and they re-charge a treat. Lovely effect, though not giving off bright light, they certainly add something to the atmosphere.
I have the pathmarkers at home and havbe to say even in the winter we get a few hours light off them these are differnt there a pendent type light with on off switches with a good sized soler pannle as they switch on and off even if they give 3 hours light that would be plnety for us at night as we turn in quiet early it was more to do with how bright are they has anyone actult tride the ikea ones would they give off enghe light to sit by
------------- Dyslexic not stuped
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We have the Ikea solar panel desk lights with a block in that you put on sunny window ledge they work really well as bedside lights even in the winter.
For our awning we have Sainsbury’s solar powered white fairy lights that worked quite well last summer, not enough light to read by but very helpful on no electric rally to come back to late at night! The only thing is they didn’t work well when we tried them as Christmas lights (not enough sun), hopefully they will work better in the summer.
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