Unless you are willing to endure high upfront costs and marginal reliability 
your best bet is to tap into the existing power source. My mother in law lives 
off the grid with solar panels and a backup generator and lighting is an 
ongoing issue. There is always some breakthrough product available which will 
disappear in a few months once people realize it's just another POS.

-Dave Walton

On Apr 15, 2012, at 2:05 PM, Dan Penoff <lwb...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> I have a backyard that borders a very deep wooded area, and at night it is 
> darker than, well, dark.
> 
> I would like to have some sort of lighting out there that would light at 
> least a portion of the area at night for convenience.  I don't need it for 
> anything specific, nor would I need it on for any length of time.
> 
> Here's the rub:  I have no electrical sources available anywhere near my back 
> wall.  The roof is pitched very little here, and the ceilings go directly up 
> to the roof joists, so there is no attic access where I might have been able 
> to run some wiring.
> 
> My AC condenser is out there, but I'm not keen about tapping in to its power 
> source.
> 
> I looked around at Harbor Freight for something, but the best they have is 
> some lame solar/incandescent floodlight that has horrible reviews. 
> 
> I'm wondering if there might be some sort of solar/LED light(s) out there 
> that would do the trick?
> 
> Dan
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