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  2. Solar lamp - Wikipedia

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    A garden solar lamp A child in Zambia studying by the light of a lamp charged by solar power during the day. A solar lamp, also known as a solar light or solar lantern, is a lighting system composed of an LED lamp, solar panels, battery, charge controller and there may also be an inverter.

  3. Solar street light - Wikipedia

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    A solar street light in British Columbia, Canada. The solar panel is one of the most important parts of a solar street light, as the solar panel can convert solar energy into electricity that the lamps can use. There are two types of solar panels commonly used in solar street lights: monocrystalline and polycrystalline. The conversion rate of ...

  4. 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.

  5. List of solar-powered products - Wikipedia

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    Picture of a Solar Compacting Trashcan Solar-powered fountain in a bird bath under shade versus direct sunlight. The following is a list of products powered by sunlight, either directly or through electricity generated by solar panels.

  6. When dealing with seniors, solar eclipse has ugly meaning ...

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    Jerry Buechler, of Port St. Lucie, cleans the 28 solar panels on his roof Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2019, in Port St. Lucie. Buechler has converted his 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom house to completely run off ...

  7. WakaWaka - Wikipedia

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    Funded by a Kickstarter campaign that raised $48,000, the first product produced in 2012 was the WakaWaka Light, a solar flashlight. In 2013 and 2014, the company turned to Kickstarter again and added OnePlanetCrowd to crowdfund the product development of the WakaWaka Power, a solar charger and flashlight and the WakaWaka Base, a solar home kit ...