As part of the massive clearance, 7v Solar Panel unit that can be used to charge external lighting. Bought a couple, not sure why as I dont have solar lighting but I'm sure I'll find a use for them. There were plenty left at Harrow Weald. Hopefully nationwide.
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shadey12
26 Oct 161#1
good deal, be interested in the use you find.
wendyak
26 Oct 161#2
sometimes the panels on the solar lights go wrong I wonder if its the same power ??
3guesses
27 Oct 162#3
So where do you put the bulb???
3guesses
27 Oct 161#4
BTW anybody know what type the power connector is?
dewonderful
27 Oct 16#5
watt?
SFconvert
28 Oct 161#6
Looks too small to be 7w
mpfree
28 Oct 16#7
Urmmm why would you use solar energy to power outside lights?
loopie
28 Oct 162#8
It's not 7 watts, its 7 volts. Wish it was 7 Watts at that price
Si1
28 Oct 16#9
Home base site showing : 7V Solar Panel 344877 at £4.93 for me.
wolvesinwales to Si1
28 Oct 16#10
The Title says instore.
PeterGammage
29 Oct 16#11
Was very interested in these at this price, just couldn't think what to use it for?
GAVINLEWISHUKD to PeterGammage
29 Oct 16#12
Put 2 in series and parallel another 2. This will double the output and give you upto 14v then you can use it as a car/leisure battery charger (or more likely keep it charged) for £10.
But in reality there are pretty useless which is why they have reduced them.
If you want to charge things seriously then pick up a used 12v panel from eBay or somewhere like bimble solar.
getmore4less
29 Oct 16#13
They have 2 lights they sell that these are compatible/designed for.
Last time I looked they were about £12.
PeterGammage
29 Oct 16#14
Homebase Hamilton is selling the compatible lights for £6.50 and the solar panel for £3.50 (you'll need to buy the rechargeable batteries as they are not included)
jules2k3
1 Nov 16#15
hi all just bought from preston lancashire store @ 99p each
jules2k3
1 Nov 16#16
hi all just bought from preston lancashire store @ 99p each
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But in reality there are pretty useless which is why they have reduced them.
If you want to charge things seriously then pick up a used 12v panel from eBay or somewhere like bimble solar.
Last time I looked they were about £12.