Design Your Outdoor With the Help of Rechargeable Solar Panel

July 13, 2010
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Designers Edge L-949 10 LED Rechargeable Solar Panel Shed Light Model

  • Super bright 100,000 hour LEDs
  • Glass protected multi crystal solar panel designed for outdoor applications
  • 20-Foot Extension cord allows solar panel to be placed in direct sunlight
  • Features two power settings
  • Can be wall or pole mounted up to 20 feet away from fixture

Rechargeable solar panel will bring light to your dark shed, without having to connect to your local power grid. This LED shed light features 10 bright LED’s that are powered via a solar panel.

The rechargeable solar panel can be placed in direct sunshine with the included 20-foot extension cord. Mount the light on the ceiling or wall for maximum flexibility, or use it as a utility light for a work bench. A pull chain allows easy on and off. A switch on the body of the rechargeable solar panel lets you select between 10 LED’s that last 2 hours, or 5 LED’s that last 4 hours.

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Rating: (out of 30 reviews)

List Price: $ 27.99

Price: $ 22.00

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9 Responses to Design Your Outdoor With the Help of Rechargeable Solar Panel

  1. J. Yoon on July 13, 2010 at 11:57

    Review by J. Yoon for Designers Edge L-949 10 LED Rechargeable Solar Panel Shed Light Model
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    I can see why there is a dichotomy with the ratings. We purchased two of these for our detached garage. One of the lights gives off a relatively bright light, enough to find one’s way around with ease at night. The other light was not as bright. The light has a hi-lo switch, and even on the ‘hi’ setting, the dud-light gave off only a dim glow. We did not return it for another light because after the hastle of installing this light with the solar panel on the roof, it didn’t seem that important to us. For future purchasers, remember to give it a test run before installing.

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  2. Vynny on July 13, 2010 at 12:05

    Review by Vynny for Designers Edge L-949 10 LED Rechargeable Solar Panel Shed Light Model
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    Reading from the reviews I wasn’t expecting much from such a low price solar shed light. I went ahead and ordered anyway and I’m very very pleased with the results. The light itself came almost fully pre-charged which aided in not only knowing how bright it would ultimately be, but also was useful in locating a good spot for it in the shed before permanent mounting.

    So out of the box you get a

    * solar panel with hardwired 16ft cable

    * exterior mounting bracket with swivel feature

    * interior light and mounting all in one

    * all screws etc

    * strange L shaped metal rod which appears to serve no useful purpose due to the design of the mounting bracket!

    The light itself is super bright for a solar led; we have a small shed at 6′x 8′ and it saturates it with enough light to find even the smallest item or even work in there. I couldn’t say how long the light lasts on a single charge however, but it’s perfect for popping in and grabbing some tool as the day gets longer. The light has a half/full option where the top row of leds can be switched off to increase the duration that the lights last at the expense of brightness – nice touch. There’s also a small red led to indicate that it’s charging and comes with a one foot toggle pull string to switch the light on or off.

    My only gripe, which was mentioned in another review, was the connector for the panel to the light was L shaped not straight through as shown in the amazon product pic. This meant making a hole about the width of your finger to be able to push the connector into the shed and then having to silicon it all up to make it watertight. If it was a straight connector, the hole would barely be bigger than the cable itself. A surprisingly poorly thought out design given the rest of the product.

    But the rest IS perfect and you cannot go wrong for the price.

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  3. Dedrah L. Littleton on July 13, 2010 at 12:09

    Review by Dedrah L. Littleton for Designers Edge L-949 10 LED Rechargeable Solar Panel Shed Light Model
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    Advertised as having a 20ft cord…at best it’s only 16ft!

    Pivot mount for the solar panel is totally useless…very poor design!

    There was a 6 inch “L” shaped treaded metal rod included with the hardware with no instuctions on what’s it for! The light works well so far…not real bright but good enough to find things.

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  4. Mr. Steve W. Robertson on July 13, 2010 at 13:08

    Review by Mr. Steve W. Robertson for Designers Edge L-949 10 LED Rechargeable Solar Panel Shed Light Model
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    I purchased this item for a 10×15 shed. A lot of people of commented on the amount of light this thing throws out so let me start the review with that.

    This shed light is powered by 3 AA batteries that get recharged by the solar panel. The solar panel does not provide any direct power for the lights and that is not what it is designed to do. If you expect 3 AA batteries to provide the same amount of power and therefore light as a 120 volt AC shop light you are going to be disappointed in this product, or ANY product that provides light from 3 AA batteries. If you expect it to provide the same amount of light as a flashlight powered by 3AA batteries then this product is going to deliver exactly what you expect out of it. In my 10X15 shed this product delivers about as much light as a night light. The light it emits is an unnatural blue color but it is adequate. It will keep you from tripping over stuff and help you to make out the difference between a lawn mower and a leaf blower in otherwise complete darkness. It is not suitable for performing detailed work and is not a substitute for lighting that would normally require an electrical connection. When used during the day with the shed door open, using this light does not increase the ambient light inside the shed at all- normal daylight completely washes out the shed light. This light is very useful at night.

    The product documentation is severely limited but installation is fairly common sense. The screws that come with the unit are inadequate drywall screws and the Phillips heads will strip when you try to drill them into real wood. For some reason it also comes with drywall anchors as if your shed is going to be finished with drywall. If your shed has drywall it probably also has electricity and you wouldn’t be reading this review now would you? The product comes with a large threaded L bracket that is not in the documentation. It looks like it can be used as an alternate mounting bracket but you would have to partially disassemble the solar panel to use it. I threw it in the trash along with the NiCad batteries.

    The product comes with 3 AA NiCad batteries. I recommend that you immediately dispose of them upon opening the box and use NiMH batteries. For one, NiCad batteries have a memory effect that modern batteries do not and they are poorly suited to solar chargers due to the charging cycles associated with a dubious power supply. Secondly, the flawed design of this shed light requires you to unscrew the “permanent” mounting in order to change the batteries. While NiCad batteries would have to be replaced annually NiMH batteries should last many years in this configuration and also can supply 6X the amount of power (longer running time) than NiCads.

    Another flaw of this product is that the 3/16″ cord running from the solar panel to the light unit has an approximately 1/8″ plug but unfortunately it has a useless L configured plug that will require you to drill nearly a 1″ hole in your shed to fit it through. I’m not sure what was going through the engineer’s mind when this ridiculous feature was added but hopefully the manufacturer will fix this problem if the product is ever updated.

    While the LED lights in this product have a very long running time (especially if you get rid of the NiCad batteries as I recommend) most people don’t need to spend hours in their shed. They would go in, fetch what they need, and then turn the light out. This product would be a lot more useful if it provided much more light for a shorter period of time. I think a running time of 1 hour per day is way more than adequate. I would prefer to have 4x the amount of light for 1 hour than I having ΒΌ the light for 4 hours in a shed light.

    I purchased this product knowing all the limitations and I am happy with it. It performs exactly as I expected and it functioned right of the box. Some of the design elements are cheap and you should plan on having upgraded batteries and screws on hand before you attempt to install it. You will not want to unscrew the light and reinstall it to swap out the NiCads later, especially if you attempt to use the cheap included screws that will most certainly strip.

    The fact that you have to completely uninstall this unit in order to change the batteries highlights another feature that it is missing. It is not portable at all. A great feature it could have had was to be portable- imagine if the power went out and you knew you had a portable light source in your shed that could be quickly snapped out of its housing and used elsewhere. Or if you had some dead AA batteries you wanted to charge with your solar charger. The manufacturers really missed the boat on this one.

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  5. R. Noel on July 13, 2010 at 13:14

    Review by R. Noel for Designers Edge L-949 10 LED Rechargeable Solar Panel Shed Light Model
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    I purchased this light to put in our outhouse at camp in Upper Michigan.

    We do not have electricity at camp and I thought this would be worth a try to get some light. Installed it this summer and it has been working fine since then. On the low setting , 5 LED’s, it gives off enough light to take care of business and even read by. The high setting, 10 LED, is better to read by and plently light to light up the outhouse. I was so pleased with how it work I purchased a second on for the storage shed.

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