I do not use LED lights so far at my home as they are much more expensive than the CFL's but I have found a good use for solar powered LED strings. After the outside Christmas decorations were taken down I had a bunch of solar powered DC LED strings wanting to find some usage. So after stumbling through the grasses weeds and bushes at night, generally during a contest, to find out if my two wire beverage was knocked of by a deer, or a 600 ohm termination was measured open from the feed end, I decided to use the end support termination pole and ground rod to support a string of the LED Christmas light that are power by the sun. they cause no interference and I get even with the sun (the enemy of 160 meters for sure) by sapping away a miniscule amount of its power. Now i can drive down the road at the end of my several Beverages and see at night exactly where they are planted. it saves time and energy especially during a contest or DX--pedition in making quick repairs. There are all sorts of LED solar powered yard light at Home Depot (yes we them in the VI) but the Christmas solar powered string are dirt cheap after the season and cost nothing to operate. In fact they are really impressive to drive by at night and some nocturnal creatures may even shy away from them whether two legged or otherwise.
Herb Schoenbohm, KV4FZ St. Croix, US Virgin Islands _______________________________________________ UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
