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Sensor Lights For Outside
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Please could anyone recommend sensor lights for me - one for the porch (under cover), and one for the back of the house (not under cover).
I seem to think I've seen them which are not attached to the wiring system of the house. Am I right as this would be a lot easier and cheaper I think.
Many thanks.
I seem to think I've seen them which are not attached to the wiring system of the house. Am I right as this would be a lot easier and cheaper I think.
Many thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have got these and they are excellent....they do need direct light so maybe on good under cover but have worked throughout the summer with little or no direct sunlight.
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Solar lights are notoriously dim, and need far more sunlight than most of us get in the UK.
If you choose LED lights rather than conventional ones for your outside use, then although they DO need mains power, they will use very little electricity. Is there some reason why you don't want them to be wired into your house circuit?
Bill B
If you choose LED lights rather than conventional ones for your outside use, then although they DO need mains power, they will use very little electricity. Is there some reason why you don't want them to be wired into your house circuit?
Bill B
Thank you all so much for your help. Now I don't know what to do!! I read all the comments on woofgang's post, and don't really want something that's only going to last a short period of time. I face east, so do get a fair amount of sun during the day. but as has been emphasised, we don't get that much sun in the winter.
The reason I was trying to avoid having them wired in was simply the cost, and would I have to have a qualified electrician to do it.
The reason I was trying to avoid having them wired in was simply the cost, and would I have to have a qualified electrician to do it.