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A panel of LED lights within a diffuser. Slots for
batteries in
the diffuser frame. The panel could be attached to a
ceiling
giving the appearance of skylight, or it could be attached
or
suspended from and surface. No cutting of the wall
would be
required, and the device would be light
enough that
simple
fasteners or adhesives would adequately hold it in place.
It
could be hard-wired to a small solar panel mounted
anywhere
outside, or even by a window. With solar alone, it would
function as a true skylight, glowing brighter as the sun
was
stronger, and dimming with clouds or at the end of day.
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They've got these. I'm surprised you don't see them more 'cause it seems like a neat idea. |
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Kind of busy to look for the link right now but they're out there. |
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[ ] I've seen single-tube fluorescents battery-powered. And (most notably) there are "sun panels": a bunch of fluorescents built into a frame mains-powered. Pretty sure they'd have the latter in LED's, maybe not battery-powered though. |
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