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TECKNET 416 LED Solar Lights Outdoor Waterproof, 4200lm 300° Angle & 3 Lighting Modes Motion Sensor Outdoor Lights,2 Pack $21.31

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Tecknet 416 LED Solar Lights Outdoor Waterproof, 4200lm 300° Angle & 3 Lighting Modes Motion Sensor Outdoor Lights,2 Pack Solar Powered Flood Wall Lights for Home Patio Fence Yard Deck Garage Street

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EpicDealzToday 03:09 AM
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To those who say you have to have wired lights for decent lighting output, you need to try lights like these. I bought a bunch a long time ago so I cannot say whether this is a good deal or not. But I can say that these type of lights put out an insane amount of light and thus negate the statements of needing wired lights for decent light output.
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Quote from EpicDealz :
To those who say you have to have wired lights for decent lighting output, you need to try lights like these. I bought a bunch a long time ago so I cannot say whether this is a good deal or not. But I can say that these type of lights put out an insane amount of light and thus negate the statements of needing wired lights for decent light output.
You're wrong.

I usually don't reply to these posts. I've been using (including returns multiple times) of many 3,000 or 4,000 even 5,000 lumens and they're similar output. Then I bought this wired light that put the other solar to shame, I can't even see they're on or off next to the wired one. Here's the link:

https://www.walmart.com/ip/LED-Ba...6492356332
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EpicDealzToday 07:54 PM
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Quote from DKTVPN :

You're wrong.

I usually don't reply to these posts. I've been using (including returns multiple times) of many 3,000 or 4,000 even 5,000 lumens and they're similar output. Then I bought this wired light that put the other solar to shame, I can't even see they're on or off next to the wired one. Here's the link:

https://www.walmart.com/ip/LED-Ba...6492356332
Are you saying a wired light can have higher output? That's obvious. It's like saying an adverage flashlight can look dim compared to a flood light...
But that doesn't change the fact that many lights in this specific form factor produce 10x to 20x the output of the solar lights people complain about for being too dim.
How high are you installing them? Try mounting them around 6 to 8 feet off the ground. Also, what's your goal? Are you trying to light an entire backyard, or something more realistic for a single unit solar light?
If you need wide coverage, using multiple fixtures makes sense. If you expect one fixture to be extremely bright, then yes, a wired light will outperform. More energy means more output...
If you have the ability to install wired and want to spend the time to do so, and want crazy amounts of light output, or have a wired fixture already installed, it's a no-brainer to use that..
My comment was for folks who think solar isn't able to provide enough light output to easily see a decent amount of lighting for most use cases..
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