Small things matter

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Re: Small things matter

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Mr Gus wrote: Sun Jan 22, 2023 12:17 pm Tuesday 16th Feb 2027..sweepstake to failure day :twisted:
(& based on estimated lifespan of mine to date)
..sorry, couldnt resist!

I get concerned with non spring battery compartment solar lights, because, shortcuts by chinese production "if in doubt send it out" bad solder to battery "practise" & the atypical numpties who fail to understand "charging, winter sun, direction, shading" etc ..see many amazon reviews as your starterfor ten points.

& at least with a springload batt you canremove & charge, esp if a vaper / battery nerk. & have it ready full powrr sample output in a few short hours.
& upgrade the battery of course / replace it over time.
That's funny! :lol:
I only looked at the rear of the unit once you mentioned the alu fins. It is all in all a very well put together sleek wee unit.
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& I haven't even been to see a turkish eye specialist joe :lol:
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Continuing the 'small things matter' theme. In the 4pm to 6pm window today and wishedtohave some light for a shower. Didn't want to toughgrid and was lamenting my 5V usb lights being in Turkey....

Then.i remembered Mr Gus's led usb lights! Absolutely brilliant, lit the bathroom up wonderfully off of a powerbank.

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This same powerbank has been charging off of the BigBlue 28W internally mounted folding solar panel. It retains 68% charge and my phone hasn't touched the grid in a week.

Next clear day I'll try the panel outdoors and see if I can see the difference with no double glazing acting as a filter.

Edit- SWMBO's just plugged in at.powerbank with 40% charge on her phone. All Hail BigBlue the apocalypse panel. :twisted:
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Check this out, SWMBO clocked the floodlight potential of the usb lights. A bit of string, a few elastic bands, et voilà. Floodlit lounge!

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Re: Small things matter

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Does make you think what could be done if all new build houses were built with battery racks & a typical small starter 2 pylontech equivalent battery system doesn't it!?

Power banks & usb light stocking fillers for the uninitiated this xmas Joe? great for close up work & poking under sinks & floorboards those wee lights.
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Mr Gus wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 7:57 pm Does make you think what could be done if all new build houses were built with battery racks & a typical small starter 2 pylontech equivalent battery system doesn't it!?

Power banks & usb light stocking fillers for the uninitiated this xmas Joe?
Can't build new houses without those things let alone with them :lol:
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Mr Gus wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 7:57 pm Does make you think what could be done if all new build houses were built with battery racks & a typical small starter 2 pylontech equivalent battery system doesn't it!?

Power banks & usb light stocking fillers for the uninitiated this xmas Joe? great for close up work & poking under sinks & floorboards those wee lights.
Yeah, they're an excellent combination 👌 I've given out most of the usb lights to family. Even down to this size they're excellent combinations. Thanks again for the direction Gus.

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As to the starter batteries in new builds, absolutely.
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Modified to hang, has its own light and a spare rubber band. ;)
SWMBO's mods. Excellent!

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Re: Small things matter

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Thought about adhesive hook & loop tape there?
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Mr Gus wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 10:42 am Thought about adhesive hook & loop tape there?
I like the barbaric look. :D
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Deep insulation, air leak ct'd home
Zoned GCH & Hive 2
WBSx2
Low energy bulbs
Veg patches & fruit trees
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