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| Steve_S Member
 | # Posted: 22 May 2016 06:43pm Reply
 
 Hi folks,
 
 Whilst having my weekly Treat Breakfast at my local breaky café an advertisement came on the news channel for the  Ever Brite ™ motion activated outdoor LED lights.  with a current deal of $19.99 + postage for two.
 
 The advert made it look like something I can certainly use at my cabin, given that it's solar charging LiIon battery with a motion detector for activation.
 
 The website showed more info and this looks like a solution for my needs... possibly for some of you good folks as well.
 
 Has anyone here bought these and used them ?
 Do they work as advertised ??
 Any feedback would be appreciated if you have experience OR if you know of something similar (product & pricing) that is working for you.
 
 Thanks and have a Terrific Day !
 
 
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| Moomps Member
 | # Posted: 23 May 2016 09:07am Reply
 
 Not exactly sure it it's the same one, but I bought one of these on Ebay last year and have it mounted on my outhouse.  It goes on when I drive in the yard at night or go out during the evening for a quick trip.  VERY BRIGHT and the batteries seem to hold a good storage.  As I said, it may not be the exact same one, but it looks like it so I'm satisfied with mine.
 
 
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| creeky Member
 | # Posted: 23 May 2016 09:28am Reply
 
 I have  the Solar Powered 16 LED PIR Motion Sensor. similar to what you show.  I really like it. It's 3 years old now. Still works great. Best feature. At night it goes on low. For the whole night. So when you're stumbling along in the dark at least there's a guide light. Then, when you approach the PIR distance, the full light goes on.
 
 It's around 8 bucks.
 
 A four pack of what you showed was 38 bucks on Amazon.
 
 I also have Sunforce 60/80 led / PIR kits. I've bought 3 over the years. Great light. Panel has a long cord so you can put the light in shade and the panel in sun. Very bright.
 
 Best feature. You can order a new battery pack for 10 bucks including tax and shipping when the battery dies. I have one where the battery died at two years. The other, at 5 years now, which gets more use, the battery is still going. The third is only on it's second year. So ...
 
 
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