How to light up a house without electricity?
Allison Louise asked:
I need to light up one room of a house that has no electricity. With small lights such as lamps. What are some options I can choose? Please don’t say candle light.
I need to light up one room of a house that has no electricity. With small lights such as lamps. What are some options I can choose? Please don’t say candle light.
How much light do guppies need or prefer?
Gumdrop Girl asked:
I keep my guppies in the kitchen, but it’s dark in there. They don’t show any problems from being kept in the dark all day, but they really perk up when I come home and turn the lights on. A lot of fish don’t do well with direct light, but should I leave the lights on while I’m at work? I’d prefer not to waste electricity, but if it keeps my guppies happy… Your thoughts, please.
I keep my guppies in the kitchen, but it’s dark in there. They don’t show any problems from being kept in the dark all day, but they really perk up when I come home and turn the lights on. A lot of fish don’t do well with direct light, but should I leave the lights on while I’m at work? I’d prefer not to waste electricity, but if it keeps my guppies happy… Your thoughts, please.
Is it possible for LED lighting to replace conventional lighting?
Robert H asked:
LED lighting uses much less electricity than normal lighting, doesn’t it? So, why isn’t it used instead of conventional lighting?
LED lighting uses much less electricity than normal lighting, doesn’t it? So, why isn’t it used instead of conventional lighting?
Do they make a conducting gel or compound to put in my loose outdoor lighting sockets?
movielovers33 asked:
I have Malibu outdoor lighting with pinch type pieces of metal that hold on to the little bulbs. I’ve tried pinching the 2 pieces closer, but this works for about a day before it loosens and the light goes out. Is there any type of product that conducts electricity I can put in this socket to make the connection more stable?
I have Malibu outdoor lighting with pinch type pieces of metal that hold on to the little bulbs. I’ve tried pinching the 2 pieces closer, but this works for about a day before it loosens and the light goes out. Is there any type of product that conducts electricity I can put in this socket to make the connection more stable?
If you are using a home based lighting system, does that mean that you will never have a “blackout”?
Iceskater asked:
When you are using a home based lighting system, that means that the electric company has nothing to do with your electricity or lighting.
When you are using a home based lighting system, that means that the electric company has nothing to do with your electricity or lighting.





