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  2. Solar-powered flashlight - Wikipedia

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    Solar powered flashlights can be used in remote locations where it is impossible to find any source of electricity except for solar power. [4] A built-in solar cell array in a hand-held product has a very small capacity. The light output and run time of the solar flashlight are limited by the amount of energy that can be absorbed in a day.

  3. LuminAID - Wikipedia

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    The LuminAID light has a solar panel, rechargeable battery, and a multi-chip LED light. [2] According to its makers, after a full charge, it can deliver 35 lumens for 8 hours or 20 lumens for 16 hours and the battery can be recharged over 500 times, for years of use.

  4. Solar lamp - Wikipedia

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    The use of solar lights improves education for students who live in households without electricity. When the nonprofit Unite to Light donated solar-lamps to schools in a remote region of Kwa Zulu Natal in South Africa, test scores and pass rates improved by over 30%. [10] The light gives students added time to study after dark. [citation needed]

  5. Applications of photovoltaics - Wikipedia

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    The solar array of such off-grid PV system charges a rechargeable battery, which powers a fluorescent or LED lamp during the night. Solar street lights are stand-alone power systems, and have the advantage of savings on trenching, landscaping, and maintenance costs, as well as on the electric bills, despite their higher initial cost compared to ...

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    The lighter works by using "plasma flameless arc technology," which works by using targeted energy to light candles, stoves and more without harmful fuels and chemicals.

  7. Solar Tuki - Wikipedia

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    The typical solar tuki unit includes a 3 watt solar panel that charges a battery (NiMH or Li-ion) connected to two 0.4 watt white LED lamps. [3] In addition to being used as a lamp the solar tuki also has the capability to power a radio, and charge a mobile phone. An added feature that can be utilized is a chlorinator, which is used to treat ...