expiredJollyLeopard780 posted Oct 15, 2023 04:20 PM
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expiredJollyLeopard780 posted Oct 15, 2023 04:20 PM
JACKYLED 2 Pack Solar Outdoor Lights Motion Sensor, 108 LED 3 Heads Flood Lights Outdoor Waterproof with Remote & 16.4FT Cable ($19.99)
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great price. obviously more than the "jakyled" ones, but the quality is laughably better. plus, you'll save in the long run not having to crawl up there and replace the $10/per lights you bought and lasted just long enough to know that you do, in fact, really like the area lit up. aka, about a week. lol.
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great price. obviously more than the "jakyled" ones, but the quality is laughably better. plus, you'll save in the long run not having to crawl up there and replace the $10/per lights you bought and lasted just long enough to know that you do, in fact, really like the area lit up. aka, about a week. lol.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Westi.../311884188 [homedepot.com]
great price. obviously more than the "jakyled" ones, but the quality is laughably better. plus, you'll save in the long run not having to crawl up there and replace the $10/per lights you bought and lasted just long enough to know that you do, in fact, really like the area lit up. aka, about a week. lol.
The only issues are the battery cell holders are plated with the most inferior grade of nickel I've ever seen and the standard 1807 (doubled) transistor load/protection circuit is a bit on the anemic side if the light is on for more than 10 seconds. Also with no sensitivity adjustments, if any light bounces back too bright into the ambient light sensor (inside the PIR housing) it may think it's day out and short cycle the light. But it's a fantastic platform to throw a small $9 ESP32 camera sensor/LoRa sensor into, especially with the 20W Lion Energy solar panels that keep popping up on here for $8 if you needed more power.
I picked up 8 more of them online at Walmart (marketplace?) for $14.97 last year. The light is insanely bright, the 2x 2200mAh batteries in each unit are holding up well and replaceable, the housings have only yellowed slightly. The gaskets are decent and no water or condensation has formed inside.
The only issues are the battery cell holders are plated with the most inferior grade of nickel I've ever seen and the standard 1807 (doubled) transistor load/protection circuit is a bit on the anemic side if the light is on for more than 10 seconds. Also with no sensitivity adjustments, if any light bounces back too bright into the ambient light sensor (inside the PIR housing) it may think it's day out and short cycle the light. But it's a fantastic platform to throw a small $9 ESP32 camera sensor/LoRa sensor into, especially with the 20W Lion Energy solar panels that keep popping up on here for $8 if you needed more power.
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