IS THERE A COST-EFFICIENT WAY TO POWER CHRISTMAS LIGHTS WITHOUT AC POWER?


I was seeking at portable energy generators as a equates to to powering Yuletide lights outward of my home. My devise was to essentially lighten up a tree in a park.

Besides battery powered lights, what else could we do? Besides DIY projects, is there a approach to have a lights essentially duty but batteries. we consider a Yuletide lights that run upon tangible AC energy come cheaper, as well as come with some-more lights.

So would we be able to run with a lights with a little kind of portable, affordable energy source?

Is this product able to run a little lights for dual hours?
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My email is possibly pinoyboy77us@yahoo.com or crambosho@gmail.com, greatfully email me after responding if there have been some-more details.

This is sincerely critical to me, appreciate in advanced.

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  1. #1 by grizzbr1 on January 5, 2010 - 5:11 am

    AC power from the grid IS the most cost efficient way.

    Other than that you might try solar powered lights.

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