what do you know about solar powered flood lights?
I live in a dark area of town where there is no street lights. I have been wanting to get flood lights to illuminate the outside at night when we get home, so that we dont have to walk in the darkness to the house.
I saw these and was wondering if they were any good,
http://www.tvmarketplace.net/(hneerwf0gt3s5xq1gy1sqvym)/products/product.aspx?id=553&OVRAW=pen%20howl%20flood%20lights&OVKEY=flood%20light&OVMTC=advanced#Included
The only reason i am going for solar powered is because we are renting and there is no connection outside for a flood light where it is needed. The only out door lights we have is in the backyard, (on the rightside of the house), and the porch, (in the front). Neither illuminate an area where someone could easliy hide in the shadows.
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I like solar lights. The only thing is buy rechargeable batteries as they can get expensive to replace.
Go for it man
They don’t throw much light, and they need to be in the sun. A movement sensor/light is a better idea; you CAN take it with you, when you move.
They look pretty neat, i wouldnt mind giving them a go.
I have those little solar lights for the garden beds. http://www.intermatictimers.com/Default.asp?action=prod&pid=149&did=2&cid=49&sid=75
They dont give out much light at all, and you have to space them close together so you dont trip over in the dark.
Im looking for something solar because i want to save on cabling and i have no outside power points..
So the one you posted looks good, but i do hope its not too good to be true.
Solar lights are fine, but they need to be positioned so that they get fairly long hours of direct sunlight to charge the batteries. The ones you are looking at, I would be wary of. They seem to be offering an awful lot for the money, and I’m not sure how good they would be as flood lights. Usually solar lights are low light designed to show a pathway. I’d be inclined to go to a regular lighting store and see what they’ve got. At least you’ve got somewhere to take them if there are any problems
THEY HAVE SOME REALLY NEAT ONES HERE