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I don't think this really fits in the Solar Power forum , so will put it here.

I have been using these for years for cheap n easy lights while boondocking.
I buy the little solar garden lights at Wally's or the $ store for a buck each.
Take the tops off , charge on the dash , in a window or outside and scatter them around inside the rig at night.
Enough light to see by and no battery drain at all.
I've got 6 right now. They last all night if in full sun all day.
 
I did that for my ambient light last year also. I did buy only the garden solar lights that use the AA batteries -- if I needed a spare AA or 2 for something else, I can rob them from the lights until I hit town again.
 
WriterMs said:
I did that for my ambient light last year also. I did buy only the garden solar lights that use the AA batteries -- if I needed a spare AA or 2 for something else, I can rob them from the lights until I hit town again.
Theres a guy on youtube who uses those to light his bugout compound. He gets them on closeout fall sales. Nifty Idea too! I believe his channel is called
"diy ideas" ?? [emoji106]
 
I used a solar yard light, a small clear plastic 'paint bucket' from the craft store, and a wadded up piece of 14"square opalescent clear cellophane to make a "bucket of fairies" nightlight/camping light for a young friend of mine. Turned out really cute and she Loved it!
 
The same flower pots that work great on a camp stove for heat in the winter, make for a great light holder for the stake lights in the summer.

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Anyone use the really inexpensive "puck" lights off Amazon?  There's some cheap Chinese ones that have about a 25 plus percent failure rate per the reviews, but at the low prices, it may be ok.

Fulcrum 30010-301 LED Battery-Operated Stick-On Tap Light, Silver, 3 Pack
by Fulcrum
  2,157 customer reviews (3.5 stars out of 5) | 78 answered questions
#1 Best Sellerin Under-Counter Light Fixtures
List Price: $16.99
Price: $6.99

Or

5 Pack Ipow LED Battery-powered Wireless Night Light Stick Tap Touch Lamp Light
by IPOW
  110 customer reviews (3.5 out of 5 stars) | 5 answered questions
List Price: $36.99
Price: $9.49 & FREE Shipping on orders over $35. Details
You Save: $27.50 (74%)
In Stock.
Sold by Ipow Official and Fulfilled by Amazon.
NOTE1: Once stick it to ONE PLACE; you'd better not remove to another place. Otherwise it will lose the stickiness and break off the plastic cover
NOTE2: when you change the battery, do not pull the plastic directly. Otherwise the plastic that holds the light in part will break off. You should Hold the plastic part and Rotate it in a clockwise direction, then open it and install battery,then close it.
Stick and Click, quick and easy light anywhere;With self-adhesive sticker on the backside, can easily be sticked to wood, plastic, metal, glass, etc
No wiring required.Turn on/off light by pressing the top of the light;3 LED inside, super bright white light.Energy efficient LED's last for 100,000 hours
3 AAA Batteries required (not included).Package include:5 Pack
› See more product details

Or

Olymstore(TM) Pack 10 Mini Cordless 3 LED Battery-powered Night Light Stick Tap Touch Lamp Light Black
by Olymstore
  15 customer reviews  (4 out of 5 stars)
Price: $11.91 & FREE Shipping
In Stock.

Anyway, there's some other options.  I have a couple no name stick ons from Big Lots, they work ok, dim of course, and I use rechargeable AAA batteries (almost all of these use AAA) that I charge up while sitting at various coffee shops.  

Regards,

Dusty, currently on the road in Idaho

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