Solved my remote (off grid) light problem (I hope)

Anonymous-0

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Love it when a plan comes together and I can be cheap :roll:
While back, I was asking advice on lighting a couple stalls outside town and got some good suggestions. One was a portable power/jumper pack. Got to looking and pricing and found that HF had the exact one that I was looking at here for about 1/3 the price and turned out to be on sale when I ordered it. Only problem was the 120 volt outlets (we have 230) but I have an inverter to use on the cigarette lighter plug. Was in the commissary today and someone had ordered several cases of CFL 60 watt equivelant bulbs (only a handful of on post living quarters still have 120v outlets) that they had marked down for quick sale. 8 for $2 and I bought 6 cards (48 for 12 bucks). That makes less than 100 bucks to light up both places and plenty more possibilities. I can afford the couple minutes to let them get bright, I'm still fairly young.

Just thought I'd share.


Dave
 
GOOD FOR YOU PAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Better to light one little candle than to curse the darkness. lol Frugal IS the answer. SAVE SAVE SAVE. LOU
 
Great cheap problem fix and great deal on the 120V CFL lights. You the buyer needed them so bad and the seller could not use them at all LOL. ;-)
 

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