![]() The solar light automatically enters the light sensing status, turning off during the day to charge and turning on at night for lighting. The remote control has a distance of approximately 25ft, and you can use it to turn on the light, set the lighting mode, and adjust the brightness level. This makes it perfect for use in all kinds of weather conditions, ensuring reliability and longevity.Īdditionally, the solar street light features light sensing and a multifunctional remote control for easy operation. The solar street light is designed to withstand harsh weather conditions with its IP65 waterproof rating, rainproof and lightning-proof performance, and -5~65° temperature resistance. The timed lighting mode allows you to set the lighting duration for 2/3/5/6/8 hours, while the always lighting mode provides 100% brightness lighting, and you can even adjust the brightness level from 25% to 100%. The motion sensor mode provides 30% brightness lighting when there is no movement, 100% brightness lighting when there is movement, and 20 seconds return to 30% brightness lighting after movement. This solar street light also features three modes of lighting, including motion sensor, timed lighting, and always lighting. The street light post diameter ranges from 1.5 to 4 inches, and we suggest a height of 19.5-26.3ft. You can install the solar lights on walls, trees, light poles, and more, wherever you want to install them. The package includes two kinds of mounting screws and accessories, as well as solar light arm poles, making it easy to install. Installation is a breeze with this LED street light. This means that you can enjoy bright and reliable lighting without any extra hard-wire needed, saving you installation and maintenance costs, as well as eliminating electricity bills. It only takes 6-8 hours to charge and can provide continuous use for more than 12 hours. The solar street light features a super large capacity battery of 50AH that can last up to 50,000 hours or more. With its 1000pcs super bright 5730 chip lamp beads, this solar street light provides a super bright daylight of 120000LM at full night, making it perfect for illuminating your streets, gardens, parks, and more. ![]() Introducing the 1200W solar street light, an eco-friendly and cost-effective solution for lighting up your outdoor spaces. If you’re looking for the best outdoor motion detector lights, ask yourself: What is the detection range and how sensitive is the motion sensor? How bright are the lights, and are they dimmable or adjustable? Are they easy to install, and are they weather-resistant? By answering these questions, you’ll be able to find the perfect outdoor motion detector lights for your needs. It’s important to find a balance that provides adequate lighting without causing any disturbances. While brighter lights may provide more security, they can also be more annoying to neighbors or passersby. Additionally, you should check the range of the motion detector to ensure it will cover the area you want to protect.Īnother factor to consider is the brightness of the lights themselves. If you have a large outdoor area, you may need several lights to cover it adequately. First, decide where you want to place them and how many you need. Not only do they provide a bright light source when motion is detected, but they can also deter potential intruders by alerting you to their presence.īefore buying outdoor motion detector lights, there are several factors you should consider. I've also attempted to hook up a spare floodlight thinking the first was broken somehow, but it's having the same problem, and if I'm somehow losing power without them attached I'm doubtful they're the problemĬurrent multimeter readings on GFCI outlet.If you’re looking for a way to increase the security of your home and illuminate your outdoor spaces at night, outdoor motion detector lights are a great option. I've attached some photos of what I'm working with, and I've been trying to test without the floodlight hooked up at all as well. There appears to only be one GFCI outlet in the whole shed and the "reset" and "test" buttons don't seem to do anything. ![]() ![]() I've taken a multimeter to the wiring and it registers ~120v from hot (black) to ground (bare wire), and then shortly later it drops to 0v. The breaker does not trip, and the indoor lights stay on. The one working without issues is hardwired to our garage circuit. This one is outside of our garden shed and is hardwired into a circuit that powers the indoor lights as well. However, one of the two cuts out at least once a day. I'm not an electrician, but handy, and I've done plenty of DIY research thanks to this site so I felt confident installing them myself. I've moved into a new house and I'm replacing old motion sensors with ring floodlights. ![]()
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