Solar wall lights.

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Dave3166

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1,770 posts

126 months

Thursday 22nd August 2019
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Hi.
Can some one please recommend decent solar wall lights. I know there are lots on eBay, amazon etc, but don’t know which ones are good or rubbish..!!!
Thanks for any replies.

hotchy

4,468 posts

126 months

Thursday 22nd August 2019
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My dad got ones from costco, been up on his decking posts for 4 years now and still working. Dont know the name just that they are from costco.

sammyb349

227 posts

169 months

Thursday 22nd August 2019
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I’ve used the solar centre, which are nicely made and so far performing well

Dift

1,620 posts

227 months

Thursday 22nd August 2019
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Lumify lights are the only ones that have worked for me. Current sets are 3 years old and still going strong outside

Tim330

1,128 posts

212 months

Thursday 22nd August 2019
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https://www.powerbee.co.uk/solar-lights/solar-wall...

I would recommend this company. I have some of their saturn ground stake lights. They even work in the winter for a few hours unlike the cheap ones and have been working for three years now.
https://www.powerbee.co.uk/solar-lights/solar-gard...

hornmeister

809 posts

91 months

Thursday 22nd August 2019
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Mpow ones on amazon are decent and fairly cheap.

Hoofy

76,341 posts

282 months

Thursday 22nd August 2019
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To me, decent means "lasts the night" which means a bigger solar panel and a bigger battery (with more storage).

I would also consider a PIR-based light as that one only goes on when someone approaches ie saves power.

I bought a cheap Aldi one but that currently dies around 3am. It will be earlier as the sun sets earlier.

This kind of thing should last the night as it only comes on when needed: https://amzn.to/2Zb4viy

CharlieCrocodile

1,191 posts

153 months

Thursday 22nd August 2019
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hornmeister said:
Mpow ones on amazon are decent and fairly cheap.
I've got the pack of 4, cracking lights. Even work well during the winter months.

Dave3166

Original Poster:

1,770 posts

126 months

Thursday 22nd August 2019
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Thanks for all the replies.
I will look at the various options you all mention.
Thanks.