Solar
Light
during a Power Outage?
From a
reader
January 11, 2012
Editor:
We
never thought of this, don’t know if it’s a verity or a balderdash.
However, we
thought we’d share it….
Why
didn’t
I think of this one?
I
have a
friend who used her solar lights inside at night when her current was
off
during the hurricane. She
stuck them in
a jar or bottle and said they gave off plenty of ‘free light’. She put one in each room
and would put them
back outside in the daytime and bring them in at night as long as the
current
was off.
They
are
safe to use and cheaper than batteries.
Bring in a solar light one night and test it.
Due
to a
thunderstorm, we lost power for about 5 hours.
We were scrambling around in the darkness,
looking for matches, candles,
flashlights, etc. We
looked outside, and
noticed our solar lights shining brightly all around our patio, stairs,
dock,
etc. They were
beautiful. My wife
walked outside, and brought several
of the solar lights inside.
We
stuck
the solar light pipes into plastic drink bottles containers and they
made the
nicest, brightest, safest, lighting you could ever imagine.
We
put one
in the bathroom, the kitchen, the living room, etc.
There was plenty of light.
There are all types of solar lights
available. We
bought ours at Harbor
Freight. We put
them all around our
yard. They look
nice and they do not
attract flying bugs like the outdoor lights around our doorway.
The
lights
we have fit into the small (20 oz) water bottles and they also fit into
most of
the larger liter bottles. If
you need a
weight in the plastic bottle to keep them from tipping over, you can
put a few
of the pretty colorful “flat marbles” that they put in aquariums, and
vases. (you can
also use sand, aquarium
gravel, etc., whatever you have available).
The
lights
we have were perfect inside our home.
They burn all night long if you need them.
The
next
day, you just take your solar lights back outside and they will
instantly
recharge and be ready for you to use again any time you need them.
Perfect
for
power outages, hurricanes, etc.
I
never thought of it and now you don’t
have to.
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