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Solar Floodlights.... Frank B. 12-12-2006
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Posted by Frank B. on December 12, 2006, 7:08 pm


What is generally thought of solar powered motion sensitive flood lights?
Is one brand better than another? Cloudy days?...........



Posted by # Fred # on December 12, 2006, 7:40 pm



> What is generally thought of solar powered motion sensitive flood lights?
> Is one brand better than another? Cloudy days?...........
>


http://www.regentlighting.com/common/brands.cfm?pg=Detail&brand=Regent&category=Motion%20Activated%3A%20%20Solar&id=14018

Its all plastic and looks like a cheap toy but it works so well. I have 2
Cooper MSL180W in use for six months and it works like a champ! Nowhere as
powerful as the 120V ones but the motion detection circuit is so much more
dependable than any of the ten 120V units I have. Cloudy days should be ok
if the battery is charged - our lights don't come on that often so there is
little demand on the battery. I just purchased 2 more of the Cooper units
yesterday for another property. No idea about other solar floodlights.



Posted by DK on December 12, 2006, 9:44 pm


wrote:

>
>> What is generally thought of solar powered motion sensitive flood lights?
>> Is one brand better than another? Cloudy days?...........
>>
>
>
>http://www.regentlighting.com/common/brands.cfm?pg=Detail&brand=Regent&category=Motion%20Activated%3A%20%20Solar&id=14018
>
>Its all plastic and looks like a cheap toy but it works so well. I have 2
>Cooper MSL180W in use for six months and it works like a champ! Nowhere as
>powerful as the 120V ones but the motion detection circuit is so much more
>dependable than any of the ten 120V units I have. Cloudy days should be ok
>if the battery is charged - our lights don't come on that often so there is
>little demand on the battery. I just purchased 2 more of the Cooper units
>yesterday for another property. No idea about other solar floodlights.
>

Everytime a cold front blows thru, half of the motion detectors(110v)
in the neighborhood come on.



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