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Buying Solar Panel Lights For Garden & Shed On Amazon.com Spoilt For Choice, HELP!

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  • 08-08-2014 3:32pm
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    Budget: $100
    Amazon.com i know i should use amazon.co.uk but i got a code off a friend for free,
    now i got a medium sized wooden shed sized its actually quite big, i want a solar paneled light in there for the winter so i can get wood out of there.

    Anyone got any ideas on what watts and volts i should look for?
    sorry im not an expert


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,050 ✭✭✭wait4me


    Budget: $100
    Amazon.com i know i should use amazon.co.uk but i got a code off a friend for free,
    now i got a medium sized wooden shed sized its actually quite big, i want a solar paneled light in there for the winter so i can get wood out of there.

    Anyone got any ideas on what watts and volts i should look for?
    sorry im not an expert
    The advantage of Amazon.co.uk is that there are no customs/duties payable - this might not be the case with Amazon.com so this might be a big factor in your choice - code or no code.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,888 ✭✭✭9de5q7tsr8u2im


    wait4me wrote: »
    The advantage of Amazon.co.uk is that there are no customs/duties payable - this might not be the case with Amazon.com so this might be a big factor in your choice - code or no code.
    Yes i know right thanks for this the customs is actually sky rocket high also the shipping too haha


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