I'm looking to decorate up my bike with cheaper (sadly I can't afford EL wire this year >.< ) LED and string/tube lights a la holiday light string style. However, since it is not the season, everything I'm finding is the sort of thing that you plug into a wall outlet. I'm trying to find a fast, cheap solution involving an awesome rechargeable battery pack (charged by pedaling? Charged by sunlight? charged, if need be, by draining my car battery and having to jump start at the end of the week again?) or something similar. I need something small enough to tote around on my bike, powerful enough to power one or two strings of lights for most of the night without needing to be recharged, and cheap enough to afford in the next three weeks. And preferably, because of the light string I happen to already own, something that I can just plain plug the lights into, instead of kludging it together.
Any thoughts from the more experienced among you?
Cheap alternative power source.. for my bike lights?
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Re: Cheap alternative power source.. for my bike lights?
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
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Or look at a D cell pack of duracells.
And inverter.
Nicads past AA are out but expensive.
Or look at a D cell pack of duracells.
And inverter.
Nicads past AA are out but expensive.
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Re: Cheap alternative power source.. for my bike lights?
I'm glad I can still return the one I bought before, really, cause I should have thought this through better in the first place.
Ooh, hey, I can use my big heavy car-jumper emergency battery pack and run the rope lights off of it to light up our campsite after dark, instead. Sounds like a better plan.
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
Re: Cheap alternative power source.. for my bike lights?
Check out the thread on fiber optic LEDs.