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    Saturday
    May282022

    A Different Kind Of Solar Powered LED Light.

    Meet the SUNFACE Solar Deck Lights that also can be used as fence post lights, dock lights and more. They can glow with an amber light, or color changing RGB lights. (You can't set it for one color, the colors fade & change continuously in the RGB mode.) The selected light turns on automatically at night and how long it stays on will depend on how much sunlight you get. Reviews from people with plenty of sunlight say the lights stay on all night long. Here in NYC, it's more like 4 or 5 hours, but we're not having a lot of sun so far this spring. Said to be IP65 waterproof and heatproof they can be great outdoor security night lights for walls, patio, garden, porch, pathway, roof gutter, etc. If I still had my boat, these would have been great to mark my boat slip at night. Although they do have an on/off switch it's not easy to get to. They're designed to be left on.

    Easy installation with included screws. Under $30/6 as on 5/26/22

     

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