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I have seen one of these put up in my neighborhood over at a driveway, of a house last Friday night. It was pretty cool, and it did light the ground a bit. It's the first time I've seen it, other than in boxes at Walmart.
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Collect vintage incandescent and fluorescent fixtures. Also like HID lighting and streetlights.
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I got a bunch of them on clearance and they’re not bad. They will burn all night during the summer and quite bright, just a bit brighter than my 50w clear merc.
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Meh, not too crazy about solar. Usually, the solar panel over the years will start to have UV damage. Although, I have heard about this "Walmart" solar street light has 18650 3.7v lithium ion batteries, I would think that they last for two years, than the standard nickel metal-hydride cells... Don't know for sure.
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Me neither, there’s just no substitute for mains electricity!, they’ve started fittings solar school crossing lights in my town, like the old ones in the form of two orange alternate flashing lights, but using orange LED. They only run for an hour or so but you want to see the stupid size of the solar panel needed to perform this task!!! They look so out of place and quite ugly perched on the top of the poles!, and I’m surprised the wind hasn’t ‘fell’ one yet!, of all the clean energy devices, the most pointless in the UK is solar, we just don’t get the sun to warrant them.
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I'm considering buying one of these just to see whether or not they're any good .
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I lives in Israel, which is a 220-240V, 50hz country.
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I'm considering buying one of these just to see whether or not they're any good .
I will too, to be honest... lol
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A parking lot near me installed 2 pairs of Howard Lighting SLS solar LED streetlights to replace 2 sets of HID streetlights (one set being 4x400w HPS and the other being 3x400w HPS and one 1000w MV) that were not getting power, and during the summer they would light for about 5 or 6 hours, now that it's winter they're not even lasting 2 hours before their batteries die.
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I'm thinking about getting one of those Walmart solar streetlights too. Mainly for when camping (private property, not worth bringing in power for the little bit the property gets used even though there are utilities right in the area) Would be nice to have a good light where we park. It'd be taken down & put away - so out of the weather in winter months.
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I had seen at the one near me it still lights the ground pretty bright, and I saw another house nearby that one also has one on its driveway too. So I guess they liked it enough to get their own.
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Collect vintage incandescent and fluorescent fixtures. Also like HID lighting and streetlights.
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