
Look for d-light products, their products uses solar to charge and you can use those lamps to charge your phone too. If interested i can give you their call center number.. On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 2:31 AM, Martin Gicheru <martin@techweez.com> wrote:
There is some small LED lights I've seen in use somewhere in the bush, solar chargeable and can do like 2 days comfortably. Price for those is 1k.
Regards, Martin Gicheru Sent from my Galaxy Note II On 10 Jan 2013 20:25, "Dennis Kioko" <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote:
Since it appears that blackouts are an integral pillar of Vision 2030, I'm looking at buying those rechargeable lights to replace my candles.
Wondering if you guys have experiences with various models, and which ones are preferable between the LED and fluorescent kind, and do the batteries have a long life span? -- with Regards:
blog.denniskioko.com <http://www.denniskioko.com/>
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