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Lighting difficult
Emerion
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We have no neighbours and no street lighting, so it’s dark here and we could really do with some outside lighting. Mains lights are tricky because our walls are 3 feet thick and exceptionally hard to drill through. We’ve tried push-in solar lamps, which were a waste of money as they all stopped working within a year. Are there better quality solar lamps around? I don’t trust online reviews because most people seem to review within days, and never update to say it’s still working - or not. We mainly want to light the steps up to the house a bit.
Carmarthenshire (mild, wet, windy). Loam over shale, very slightly sloping, so free draining. Mildly acidic or neutral.
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the plastic has yellowed a bit, but they have been out in the garden for some time!
PowerBee® Ltd Saturn Solar Garden Lights for all year round, Ideal for Pathways/Lawns, Parties & More. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B001TXSGQC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_fabc_hMQYFb851VK84?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I'll try and check the model tomorrow in daylight but we bought it on the 'net.
The Powerbee ones recommended by @TheVanguard are cheaper direct from Powerbee for 1-4 lights, at the moment. Amazon are cheaper for packs of 6.
Low voltage led lights have a very thin wire is there anywhere you could get that into the house say through a door or window frame or air brick then you can plug the transformer into a power socket along with a timer.