Zero_Enigma
Enlightened
Ok, I've been helping my folks with landscaping the front lawn. :thumbsdow We're almost finished the project but now my folks want to put some stand alone solar lighting into the front lawn. I forgot where I read before but I think the lighting inside those solar lighting units are cheap old old old tech LED's in there. I was thinking of putting some SSC P4 U-bins or Cree Q5 LED's from DealExtreme but not sure if or how that can be done.
Have anyone done any garden lighting mods? My local stores are www.rona.ca (no affiliation) , www.canadiantire.ca (no affliation. If they ask for a postal code enter this random one M5W 1L5 I just picked off an envelope), www.homedepot.ca (no affliation), and http://www.lowes.ca/ (no affliation). So anything there is what I can get and hopefully it would be the same as what some modders have done with thier products.
Any links to CPF'ers that done some would help. Thanks in advance.
Oh, most of my street is using the older cool white lighting and some of the warm yellow solar lighting. Seeing as I have done my own bike light before (following this guide http://www.bikeled.org/ on the cube light) I am comfortable with a soldering iron as long as it's not really tight pin point close soldering joints. Consider me a noob at soldering
. Most of the other people on the street just bought thier lights and stuck it there. Seeing as I've seen and played with LED's already I'm thinking of kicking up the brightness on those solar lights for my lawn.
Have anyone done any garden lighting mods? My local stores are www.rona.ca (no affiliation) , www.canadiantire.ca (no affliation. If they ask for a postal code enter this random one M5W 1L5 I just picked off an envelope), www.homedepot.ca (no affliation), and http://www.lowes.ca/ (no affliation). So anything there is what I can get and hopefully it would be the same as what some modders have done with thier products.
Any links to CPF'ers that done some would help. Thanks in advance.
Oh, most of my street is using the older cool white lighting and some of the warm yellow solar lighting. Seeing as I have done my own bike light before (following this guide http://www.bikeled.org/ on the cube light) I am comfortable with a soldering iron as long as it's not really tight pin point close soldering joints. Consider me a noob at soldering