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offins


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06/09/2010 09:46

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Advice please, where is the best place to buy solar lights. Thanks



TRNCVaughan


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06/09/2010 09:55

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What kind of solar lights? Garden type or street lighting type?



Smity



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06/09/2010 10:52

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B & Q not found a decent one that last here,

But 1001 do them and pound land



Maz


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06/09/2010 19:58

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Yes, Mr Pound does them when they have them (bit of logic there!). But don't expect anything too lasting - after all 4tl for a gardenlight is a bit super low. But they do work! If they arenot sold out!



BoTanica


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07/09/2010 09:24

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I bought the mr pound ones - found out they needed batteries! The lights lasted about 3 mths. I bought some in the Uk, wilkinsons - 95 pence each and they are brilliant.



parklanecyp


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07/09/2010 10:49

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on the subject of sola lighting i no this is going of the first question but can anyone say why we have sola panels for hot water 2 or more on most villas and why do we not have sola panels to run the electric,

my daughter has sola panels in the UK and it works out brilliant and there is very little sun most of the time. It just seems strange with all this sun shine it not put to more use plus it is more environmentally friendly and safe to use



Deniz1


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07/09/2010 13:18

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Yes its odd we have boiling hot water in the summer when we dont need it! Much better if we could make electric on the panels



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