At the cabin we've learned to manage power. Our electrical system has grown from one solar panel to three, backed up by a wind generator (for stormy nights). We've also grown from two to ten deep cycle batteries to store the energy for cabin use. But it isn't enough, especially during these short cloudy winter days.
Consequently, we use alternative light sources for evenings. One is propane, but it isn't bright enough for reading. Thus, we turn to battery powered lights. But we were using lots of batteries and were concerned about both cost and the environment.
The first ones we got (on the left) were made by NexxTech from The Source in Powell River. We still like them best, but they're no longer available. This Christmas, Wayne and I (unknowingly) got each other new ones made by ReLight from Amazon. They have four LEDs and are OK, but aren't quite as bright.
So, if you're a reader and need a little extra light, go rechargeable and help our environment at the same time. -- Margy
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