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Apr
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6 Watt Solar Panel 2 Watt LED Light Emitting Diode Indoor Outdoor Lighting “Top DIY Solar Panels”

http://www.greenpowerscience.com/ This is a direct solar to lighting application using a very efficient LED bulb setup. The Solar Panel is a very small 6 watt Amorphous Cell. Solar Training…
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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  1. igorotako077 says:

    Sir..can an 6w or 9w led bright white light reverse its power the solar ?
    so i mean indoor solar.. 

  2. Lukas Bernays says:

    where do I get the solar panel?

  3. Lip stick says:

    DIY solar powered lights, Hi Dan Rojas.

    I have been following your channel for quiet some time and love all of your
    stuff…

    Specifically, what I am looking for is an:

    1) LED, lighting system. I many LED’s do I need to that equal one100 watt
    bulb.

    How many LED’s do I need, how do I build such a system, and where do I buy
    the separate parts to build my own?
    *____________________*

    2) How can I build an AC home cooling system, (one that actually works…)

    This would be for one room, and later, I can build another form other room
    *____________________*

    3) How can I build a heater system, (without all those aluminum cans,)…

    I have already started building my own DIY, solar power system, from your
    video tutorials.

    Now, I need your help or if you already have videos on DIY, lighting please
    help me find them…

    Thank you very much for your help and keep on making your videos…

    Regina

  4. Lip stick says:

    Where do I buy the light bulbs and can I make my own???

    Thank you…

  5. m3141592 says:

    “The Light out put by spectrum intensity of an LED diode,is capable of
    higher spectrum light radation,than the Solar radation,needed to power
    it,Not crap!” If you don’t believe me, try it. Even if the panel converted
    100% of the sunlight to electricity (world record is about 40%) and the
    leds converted 100% of that electricity into light (maybe up to 85%), you’d
    still only get the same energy out as you put in. With real (<100%
    efficient) components, you'd waste 70% of the power each cycle.

  6. Ahsan Khan says:

    5 stars.

  7. WORRO01 says:

    that is so cool,, love it, i wanna go solar sooooo bad!!

  8. MrDimonavich says:

    Add in friends pls me pls pls pls pls pls man

  9. Enrique Hernandez says:

    where u bought the controller lights?

  10. onlywhenprovoked says:

    Hangin’ in there. I hope you’re well, too. Yeah, I’m pretty much obsessed
    with tech these days. Green power, microcontrollers, all things hackable.
    Always trying to expand on my electrical engineer non-degree. Learning
    useful stuff is a good way to cope with the things you can’t control 🙂 I
    just saw a story you might like.. google “electric delorean”.

  11. Misty Marie says:

    hi, we have been looking at ideas to build a outdoor light suitable for
    camping that will light up an area out side tents(better that garden
    lights) using the sun during the day and providing light at night. also to
    create a light that can be charged by the sun during the day that can be
    attached to a tent roof to provide a night light inside the tent for the
    kids. would this sort of panel work for that or could you provide any ideas.

  12. dzgfdg says:

    @snarfdwarf go to lowes

  13. Claude Taylor says:

    Thanks Dan love your videos. Thanks for showing them. I would love to get
    off the grid .PlumberX.

  14. snarfdwarf says:

    $17 is a nice price to try them out, where can you get them for less then
    $20

  15. bodryn says:

    This would be a great way to illuminate caves during the daytime at no cost
    except the original expense. Also to illuminate dark rooms and cellars at
    no cost except when very cloudy or at night. Of course batteries could
    supplement for those occasions.

  16. Chris Hall says:

    Just kidding

  17. JdubBUB121 says:

    UHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

  18. Stephen Underwood says:

    thanks downer…i bet one day you’ll save this world

  19. basilenglish says:

    I see what you mean, never thought of that, my idea was the pressure is
    released at the bottom in an enclosure, thus the water level will drop at
    the top, wich can be refilled using another tank above the main tank, which
    is filled during the day with solar power. I’m trying to find a way to get
    power at night without batteries!!!

  20. PainChaud says:

    Wow imagine the great high power spot you could make with a lot of
    those..and how little energy it would cost!

  21. dbztiki says:

    Where can I get one of those panels? Harborfrieght has 5w for $40

  22. ape21st says:

    were do you get them at?

  23. Felipecabesas says:

    Thanks. I will start making my project soon. I will power my Water Fountain
    Pump With A solar panel and a battery resovoir. Hope It works. I will post
    up.

  24. Janekim Yan says:

    We are manufacturer/exporter of LED light and LED display based in China.
    Now we are looking for Sales Agents to expand our business further. For
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  25. spark300c says:

    wow that 6w for17% that 3$ per watt

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