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DuoYouMi via Amazon has 320ft (80ft x 4) 960 LED Solar Powered / Waterproof String Lights on sale for $34.99 - $14 coupon ('clip' on the product page) = $20.99. Shipping is free.

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each package included 4 of the 80ft length lights
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Reviews indicate bare wire which can snap during setup.
So am thinking these can be used atmost for 1 season/year, hence staying away.
I bought these a month ago for my balcony. After setting them up, the lights were initially quite bright. Afterwards with each following day's worth of solar charging, the brightness kept getting fainter or more dim. I made sure that the small solar panel in the most optimal position for collecting sunlight. YMMV based on how you deploy these.
Thanks! Have these for two seasons with no breakage or problems.

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Reviews indicate bare wire which can snap during setup.
So am thinking these can be used atmost for 1 season/year, hence staying away.
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03-30-2022 at 10:46 AM.
03-30-2022 at 10:46 AM.
couldn't find the coupon to clip...
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03-30-2022 at 11:08 AM.
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Thanks! Have these for two seasons with no breakage or problems.
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03-30-2022 at 11:21 AM.
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I bought these a month ago for my balcony. After setting them up, the lights were initially quite bright. Afterwards with each following day's worth of solar charging, the brightness kept getting fainter or more dim. I made sure that the small solar panel in the most optimal position for collecting sunlight. YMMV based on how you deploy these.
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03-30-2022 at 11:31 AM.
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I like my harbor freight ones They are one solid color but they are covered with protection unlike these. I like the concept of these but the bare wire doesn't seem very wise after reading the one star reviews
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03-30-2022 at 11:32 AM.
03-30-2022 at 11:32 AM.
I wonder if I can rewire these to a USB plug in and use them in the attic/crawlspace to get some light along the entire length of the space. When I need them I can bring a battery pack and unplug when I leave.
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03-30-2022 at 12:52 PM.
03-30-2022 at 12:52 PM.
Quote from duplex :
I bought these a month ago for my balcony. After setting them up, the lights were initially quite bright. Afterwards with each following day's worth of solar charging, the brightness kept getting fainter or more dim. I made sure that the small solar panel in the most optimal position for collecting sunlight. YMMV based on how you deploy these.

It may also depend on your location... i.e north in spring/winter will likely get a lot of intensity sunshine than in summer or vs southern states...
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03-30-2022 at 01:21 PM.
03-30-2022 at 01:21 PM.
Bought 4, 1 at time.
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03-30-2022 at 01:54 PM.
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These bare wire ones are terrible. I'd go with the plastic covered ones if you needed one. The wires can vent and brakes off really easily during setup.
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Quote from AndyPants :
I wonder if I can rewire these to a USB plug in and use them in the attic/crawlspace to get some light along the entire length of the space. When I need them I can bring a battery pack and unplug when I leave.
The attic / crawlspace idea is actually pretty clever.

You'd really have to know the voltage if planning to make USB work easily (5 volts I think for USB output). Other option would be using a small plug in transformer and would not require any soldering skill. I'd think most people might have a variety of old transformers laying around in a junk drawer from old cordless phones or laptops. Once you get the lights check out the batteries and try to match as close as possible to the voltage listed. Reviews mention these have 3 batteries but we don't know if it is 3 x 1.5v or 3 x 3.7v, or anything else for that matter.

You could have one of the panels outside all of the time charging and wire a plug to the lights to use it like an external battery when needed? Just a thought..
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03-30-2022 at 02:42 PM.
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We have these lights (I'm not sure of the brand - but on Amazon I think a bunch of sellers sell the same product). These things are honestly the best lights we have (warm white). We wrapped them around trees, arbors, deck railings etc.. and they have been going strong for over a year. They were even going on in the middle of the north east winter (not every day because the days are short, angle of sun, solar panel burred in snow). However, once 'spring' came close every single string (4x) of these lights are on every single night not one of them didn't survive the winter.

The light wire is great because it blends into trees, railings, etc. We have some of them set to twinkle or dance at night and it looks like we have everything synchronized when you wrap these around things in your yard.

We paid $20ish for 2 of these lights...so I am definitely jumping on this deal.
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Quote from AndyPants :
I wonder if I can rewire these to a USB plug in and use them in the attic/crawlspace to get some light along the entire length of the space. When I need them I can bring a battery pack and unplug when I leave.
If they're anything like the ones I have, they have a regular rechargeable 1.2V AA cell inside. Could just bring one of those and plop it in
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
The attic / crawlspace idea is actually pretty clever.

You'd really have to know the voltage if planning to make USB work easily (5 volts I think for USB output). Other option would be using a small plug in transformer and would not require any soldering skill. I'd think most people might have a variety of old transformers laying around in a junk drawer from old cordless phones or laptops. Once you get the lights check out the batteries and try to match as close as possible to the voltage listed. Reviews mention these have 3 batteries but we don't know if it is 3 x 1.5v or 3 x 3.7v, or anything else for that matter.

You could have one of the panels outside all of the time charging and wire a plug to the lights to use it like an external battery when needed? Just a thought..
Great idea. Bought one.
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