Any recommendations for a solar powered led spotlight to light up a house number on a post?
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Sean W on Feb 04, 2011This is a concern for me as well. I do not install solar landscape lights because you can barely notice them. But I have came across a single spot light that has 12 LED lights in a single spot. Check out the link. 12 LED Spot LightHelpful Reply
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Yamini LEED AP at Urbanmotifs on Feb 04, 2011Here is a link to solar powered self illuminating numbers for your home, http://www.forteelectric.com/LightedHouseNumber.htmlHelpful Reply
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James A on Feb 04, 2011They can be had for as little as $10 (before shipping) online. Some even disguised as rocks and sea shells.Helpful Reply
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Paul M on Aug 04, 2011I bought some here for my solar powered street light. They are not cheap but they are high quality. I have been burning some of these in a 12volt model for over two years now, no problems at all. http://www.ledlight.com/par38-ultra-bright-led-light.aspxHelpful Reply
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Amazing Improvements and Garages on Aug 04, 2011They simply do not have the lumens to properly illuminate this. Depending on existing light sources around the area to be illuminated, these self powered lights just don't deliver. If the area is very dark at night, they may help a little. There are LED lighting systems which are very low power draw and put our a great deal of light. Pricey, but pay off over time. They do not have as much of an issue with voltage drop either.Helpful Reply
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Paul M on Aug 04, 2011There is not light at all where I put this street light and I am getting 600 lumens on a 12 volt system that stays lit all night. That is pretty good as far as I am concerned. But others may have differing conditions where LED's won't produce the desired result. You just have to know what you are looking for and what you can live with as well.Helpful Reply
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Amazing Improvements and Garages on Aug 04, 2011Paul hits a good point. The LEDs that project a fair amount of Lumens are not solar, they run off of 12V systems....Helpful Reply
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Paul M on Aug 04, 2011Well Amazing mine are solar but that is because I built a system to power the lights. It was not something that you could buy already made, I had to make it and collect the appropriate parts as well.Helpful Reply
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Amazing Improvements and Garages on Aug 04, 2011Sorry, missed that. There are LED lamps which can retrofit 12V systems. I thought this is where you were going with your solution....Helpful Reply
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Paul M on Aug 04, 2011Well the bulbs I am using can be used with any type of 12V system I just happen to have one that is solar. But it can operate on anything that puts out 12V. If you check out the link I posted that company also has the same bulb that operates on 120V AC. So you can have it either way. And though they are a bit pricy the 30,000 hour expectancy of the LED's offset the cost because that bulb burned 8 hours a day will last 3750 days or 10.27 years.Helpful Reply
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911 Address Signs on Jun 08, 2012Here is a address sign with a solo lot on it.Helpful Reply
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