Solar flood lights
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Solar flood lights
Well, I tried to post this a little earlier but after clicking "submit", I haven't a clue where it ended up. So here I go again. If any of you want to have some bright flood lights that are powered by their own solar panel, I purchased such a thing on Amazon. It's two LED flood lights with a small but strong solar panel and lights are controlled by a remote control. It can turn them on and off like a regular light switch or it has several different hourly times for dusk to dawn. You can control the brightness too. I mounted each light on an 80lb strength magnet so I can locate them where ever the light is needed. ( can even hang them in your tent canopy) The lights will detach from the solar panel wiring so it becomes very portable as the they can still be operated when detached. I think there is about 16 ft of wire for each light. Great set up if all you need is light and want to avoid the whole car battery and large solar panel setup. Magnets were $11 each and solar panel with the two lights was $88. Not sure if by me attaching a picture of the lights the first attempt, caused me to lose the file so I will try that separately. Anyone interested I could always text you the link. Don Gibson 403-636-0593
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Re: Solar flood lights
Oh. And one more thing to add. I hot glued a smaller magnet to the back of the remote control to be able to store on a steel member in the trailer. Who else hates when they lose the tv remote?