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    Survival Gear Review: Personal Solar Light (PSL)



    A major player in the lightweight expandable solar-powered area lighting solution has been something called the Luci Light. It was an inflatable cylinder that offered a mildly bright LED lantern for general camp situations and inner tent lighting. While the Luci Light has many drawbacks, its first-on-the-scene popularity made it the Kleenex of its inflatable lighting space. But being popular certainly doesn’t make it the best. As the only game in town for a while, the Luci Light was impressive, but now that the particular space the Luci Light popularized is getting crowded, we can ask for more. And more has certainly showed up in the form of the PSL or Personal Solar Light.
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    I have never been a fan of solar lights. I always thought of them as a gimmick that really could not be relied on in a crunch situation. About 2 years ago, Mrs Inor got a bunch of wall mounted solar lights from an Amazon Lightning Deal. I think they were something like 4 lights for $8. I laughed at her but hung them up on the gate to our property. After 2 years and several monsoons, they are still working great.

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    Without any details on the battery (size & voltage), I'm in the no-go camp. It has to be two things : Replaceable and Readily Available.
    Keep calm and try setting SCE to AUX.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Back Pack Hack View Post
    Without any details on the battery (size & voltage), I'm in the no-go camp. It has to be two things : Replaceable and Readily Available.

    FYI
    A few hours of sunlight can be stored in the 2000 mAh battery housing up to 30 hours of lighting runtime. It turns out the PSL battery is about the same capacity as the battery in the iPhone 7. In other words, this is a serious battery in a serious light.
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    Might be worth giving a test run camping this summer. I have used battery operated chem lights inside my tent since my first deployment, but not having to worry about batteries could be nice.


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    Quote Originally Posted by hawgrider View Post
    FYI
    That tells me the capacity. Not whether it's replaceable and available.
    Keep calm and try setting SCE to AUX.

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    That tells me the capacity. Not whether it's replaceable and available.
    There is another brand on Amazon they cost 14.95
    They have lithium ion batteries .

    For 14.95 its disposable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hawgrider View Post
    There is another brand on Amazon they cost 14.95
    They have lithium ion batteries .

    For 14.95 its disposable.
    Not exactly the best option for SHTF. I'd prefer something I can, at least, attempt a repair on.
    Keep calm and try setting SCE to AUX.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Back Pack Hack View Post
    Not exactly the best option for SHTF. I'd prefer something I can, at least, attempt a repair on.
    Nice option though. Always have a back up plan.
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    I always pick up the yard lights, the ones on a stake, when I see em on sale for 10-15 bucks a dozen. Put em in the sun to charge good, then take the batteries out, usually AA or AAA, and use them in remote controls, flashlights or whatever, recharging when necessary. I have several dozen of the lights stashed away. With a little imagination the lights are good for lots of things.

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