Like most people, we store our yard maintenance tools in our backyard shed. Typical of most sheds, there is no A/C power, meaning no light source. During the winter months, we store our firewood kindling in garbage cans. Unfortunantly, with the reduced sunlight during the winter months, we are usually stumbling around blindly in the darkness trying to get whatever we need.
Not anymore.
The Fusion solar shed light was $29.99. Perfect! it can be mounted on a wall or facing downwards on a
ceiling beam. I find mounting it with the light facing down to be most effective for light output in our situation. As a bonus, there is a magnet on the inside of the light to mount should your shed be made out of metal.
Included is a sloar panel to charge the light with 12 feet of wiring. The panel is adjustable enough on it’s base to make sure it is always exposed to direct sunlight.
After it’s 14 hour intial charge, I ...