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<blockquote data-quote="DaleH" data-source="post: 468067" data-attributes="member: 15636"><p>I have a few of the large floodlight solar LED security lights that give awesome light and have been completely reliable. Bought a few, then bought more once they proved themselves. Each lights up a different corner of my house, another the back deck and are set at varying distances and time (on).</p><p></p><p>Intentionally, the ones on the front of the house are set so if someone steps into the grass area or onto the walk, 10’ or so from the walkway - they light up. This keeps the stored energy ready for only when people ‘approach’ the house, if even from an odd angle. My house faces the south and the collectors are mounted very high up and all wires are hidden from sight. I also keep the collectors cleaned and polished! </p><p></p><p>Early mornings when heading out to fish at oh’ dark 2am or 4am ... I’ll routinely walk the yard (also fenced) to intentionally trip them. Working good so far!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaleH, post: 468067, member: 15636"] I have a few of the large floodlight solar LED security lights that give awesome light and have been completely reliable. Bought a few, then bought more once they proved themselves. Each lights up a different corner of my house, another the back deck and are set at varying distances and time (on). Intentionally, the ones on the front of the house are set so if someone steps into the grass area or onto the walk, 10’ or so from the walkway - they light up. This keeps the stored energy ready for only when people ‘approach’ the house, if even from an odd angle. My house faces the south and the collectors are mounted very high up and all wires are hidden from sight. I also keep the collectors cleaned and polished! Early mornings when heading out to fish at oh’ dark 2am or 4am ... I’ll routinely walk the yard (also fenced) to intentionally trip them. Working good so far! [/QUOTE]
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