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Solar powered lights in the garden at St James Catholic Church, Coorparoo.
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[QUOTE="Notenoughlights, post: 117617, member: 25585"] Not quite series, I was assuming solar lights being similar to these [MEDIA=imgur]sJB1bcg[/MEDIA] [i][size=2][url=https://i.imgur.com/sJB1bcg.png]View: https://i.imgur.com/sJB1bcg.png[/url][/size][/i] so bringing 12v up to each one on a bit of speaker wire etc to a slice of 12v led strip would be easier than converting voltages. DC as it is, sucks to transfer over a long distance as you require large wires for long distances due to voltage drop. [/QUOTE]
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