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re: Outdoor lighting.
Posted on 9/25/20 at 10:27 am to CAD703X
Posted on 9/25/20 at 10:27 am to CAD703X
my biggest disappointment is the lack of low voltage post lights.
i checked ebay, amazon, home depot and lowes and came up with shite.
i hit a couple specialty landscape lighting sites and they only had about 3 options and they were $300+ each
so unless y'all can find me a decent option for under $100/ea that uses low voltage, i'm seriously considering these heavy duty amazon solar post lights. they would get plenty of sun and since they're mounted on the brick i wouldnt mow them over. i hate the idea of solar lights but if i went this route that would make the rest of the landscape lighting job much much MUCH easier because i would only need to hit the crab apples trees in the middle of the yard and not have to deal with a massive run to the street at each corner of the driveway.
i checked ebay, amazon, home depot and lowes and came up with shite.
i hit a couple specialty landscape lighting sites and they only had about 3 options and they were $300+ each
so unless y'all can find me a decent option for under $100/ea that uses low voltage, i'm seriously considering these heavy duty amazon solar post lights. they would get plenty of sun and since they're mounted on the brick i wouldnt mow them over. i hate the idea of solar lights but if i went this route that would make the rest of the landscape lighting job much much MUCH easier because i would only need to hit the crab apples trees in the middle of the yard and not have to deal with a massive run to the street at each corner of the driveway.
Posted on 9/25/20 at 10:04 pm to CAD703X
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my biggest disappointment is the lack of low voltage post lights.
I bought some solar landscape lights at Sam's Club years ago that worked really well and used AA lithium batteries. The only problem was they were a weird voltage for AA batteries (not the normal 1.5V) and cost close to $5 each to replace. You will need to replace the batteries every couple of years or more.
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