I want something that puts out good light but I dont want it motion sensor activated. Any ideas?
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Is there a Solar Flood/Area Light that does NOT have motion sensors?
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there are hundreds of 6 and 12 volt LED lights that could be used for solar/battery area flood light. However w/o a motion sensor the light would only burn for 10 to 20 min's and would need another solar day to recharge. If you use a timer switch it could work with a bigger battery.Comment
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they dont need to be super bright, i want to put them on the fence itself, not the posts, as the posts are on the other side of the privacy fence panels. I suppose 4 or 5 of them would be sufficient. I'd like them to last maybe 6-8 hours or so. But i dont want them motion sensored.Comment
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Will an extension cord reach the area? I would either run a cord or get a handy man to bury conduit and wire. I use LED stringlights work perfect on 110 volt and will cost much less and provide quality reliable light for penniesComment
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There are quite a few that will work from "dusk to dawn" using a photo eye control.
Depending on how much you want to spend, they come with different styles, luman output amounts, solar panel wattage, mounting types (for remote mounting) and battery sizes. You just have to search for them. I really have no hands on experience so I can't tell you which ones are better then the others.
Below are a couple I found but there are many others out there.
Cheap floodlight
Expensive floodlightComment
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Originally posted by SunEagle View PostThere are quite a few that will work from "dusk to dawn" using a photo eye control.
Depending on how much you want to spend, they come with different styles, luman output amounts, solar panel wattage, mounting types (for remote mounting) and battery sizes. You just have to search for them. I really have no hands on experience so I can't tell you which ones are better then the others.
Below are a couple I found but there are many others out there.
Cheap floodlight
Expensive floodlightComment
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I finally have the wife holding out for ones with an 18650 battery, replacing the 650 mAh NiCd versions as they fail. But - they are all good when you consider the price. She has the backyard looking like a heliport.Comment
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