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Solar powered lights in the garden at St James Catholic Church, Coorparoo.
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[QUOTE="Mark_M, post: 117620, member: 29098"] I went off solar powered lights when they came to this reverse polarity nonsense. I buy battery powered lights because they're all steady on. For this very reason in using a separate power supply. Great tip too; "seed lights" are very good for outdoors. Unlike the standard LEDs, these seed lights are dipped in resin and don't corrode out. -------- Oh sorry. I thought you were meaning to effectively wire the standard solar strings in series to each other, like a 12v strip with 3 LEDs in series to across 12v. Taking a small section of 12v lights and placing them into garden lights or something is a great idea. I'm thinking that if [USER=32558]@pbw[/USER] has standard fairly lights, with each LED in parallel, max of 3v could be sent through the string (like mine run at 3.3v). [/QUOTE]
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