However, there is one big fat problem: the sun! When it's dark out, oftentimes the places I'd really like to have a little extra light are just the spots you can't leave a sun jar due to lack of direct exposure to sunlight.
The obvious solution to this dilemma is to separate the solar panel from the sun jar. I extrapolated this a bit further and realized that the only thing you actually need in the jar is the LED, and since you don't have to cram all the other electronics in there, you don't have to stay with the classic sun jar shape.
With this in mind, I combed craigslist for some suitably shaped glass blocks, went to Home Depot for the appropriate solar light, stocked up on speaker wire and came up with the Solar Powered Walkway!
***UPDATE 5/5/10: If you build this project yourself, or something similar, post some pictures and I'll send you a patch!***
****UPDATE 1-1-11
If you are the first person to post a picture of your completed light-up walkway to the comments, I've got a 3 month pro membership to instructables that's all yours!
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I figured I'd put one of the glass blocks in the path first just to see how it would look during the day. I dug a little hole, just a bit deeper than the end result would be. I poured a little fine gravel into the bottom of the hole, so you wouldn't just be looking at dirt through the glass. I filled it back in around the block, and left the top just a bit higher than the surrounding gravel, as I figured it would settle out a bit. Everyone who saw it thought it looked nice, so it was off to the next step.










































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instead of adding more wires as you got closer to the house could you run them in series or parallel. Sorry if am not using the right terms, it has been a long time since I tackled anything like this. But it seems two wires run one on either side of the walkway from block to block would connect them without having a pile of wires where they would be so vulnerable. BY having just the two wires you reduce the chances of a critter interfering with it. Also it would be easier to find the break and fix it. How deep do you bury the wires? Just my opinion and if it would not work I would like to understand why before I start building mine. thanks for doing the amazing things you do. RuthAnne
I buried the wires very shallowly, just below the surface. That way, I knew it would be easy to dig them up later on.
Sorry for the late reply! If you make something like this, I'd love to see some photos!
the side walls are not thick enough for body weight,or point loading of a ladies high heels!
if walked upon when wet very slippery!
http://www.kmart.com/smart-solar-san-rafael-solar-string-light-20/p-07129475000P?prdNo=43&blockNo=43&blockType=G43
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Smart-Solar-Solar-30-Piece-Crystal-Ball-Light-String/21397504?findingMethod=rr
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Smart-Solar-Smart-Solar-San-Rafael-20-Piece-String-Light-Lantern-with-Stake-and-Umbrella-Clips/21886773
Here are a couple links I found, not sure if any of them are right...still looking because I think my mom is going to try this at my sisters house.
Oh, and congrats on buying a house, it's a great feeling to be a home owner!
I don't know about a good alternatives to the light I used, I haven't been able to find one. See my newly edited step 2 above, if you've got any ideas, I'd love to hear them!
Keep building and being awesome!!!
On the other hand, I had one lady who was out walking her dogs compliment all the lights in my yard, and later on that summer asked me to come visit a science museum summer camp and teach kids about being a maker. So like I say, some good, some bad, but mostly good!
If you're going for the one light per block method, you might check Dollar Tree, every couple of months they'll get in a shipment of solar lights.
If you do make something like this, please post some pictures, no one has yet! If you do, I'll not only send you a digital patch, I'll send a 3 month pro membership your way!
If you do end up doing something like this, please post some pictures! A lot of people have talked about making their own version, but not one person has posted a picture of the final result. I'm dying to see someone else's take on my idea!
I'm going to up the ante a bit here . . . I've got a 3 month pro membership to instructables that I'll give to the first person who posts a picture of their completed light up walkway.
1. Power everything from a 12 volt automotive battery in my shop, charged with a 18. 8v, 170 mA solar panel from a Volswagen New Beetle battery charger placed on the roof of the shop.
2. When I form up the walks, I plan to build forms for each block and connect them all with pvc conduit for the wiring. Add a little slack to the wiring and I should be able to make all my connections, then drop the blocks into place. This system should allow me to remove blocks as needed for maintenance, and the conduit will let me run additional cabling to the blocks later if I decide to get really crazy.
I like that you're planning on making the bricks removable, I'd hate to see something go wrong with one and then have to pull up the whole walkway to fix it.
I've been thinking of doing something similar in my back yard, I've got a brick patio and was thinking of replacing 20 or 30 of the bricks with some of these tiles.
If you do this, please post some pictures, or even a full instructable! If you do, make sure to let me know, I'd really like to see how this turns out!
from ebay?
can anyone send me a link please ;)
greets
http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Search?keyword=glass+blocks&langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053
I just kept looking on craigslist until I found someone selling them.
Post a picture if you make this!