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Little pre-story...

Mrs goes to me another day "why are there pieces of glass on the drive?". I have no idea. Didn't think anything of it, until next day when I thought that all house/car windows are intact and only other thing with glass in it is security light. Went outside - and yes, glass on it is broken. Thought may be bulb exploded and broke it (doubt it, but never know) - turned it on, bulb still works. Light is just above patio, at the front. About 3 meters in the air...bulb works, so somebody tried smashing it? Why? Street is quiet and full of old people, so doubt anyone from here smashed it.

May be thieves? Smashed it one night and planning coming back to nick something in near future? Never know.

So thought I'll get another light and outside IP camera, just to keep an eye on things.

Question is:

Came across this on eBay and other websites:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/161831389845

 

Solar powered LED light. Does anyone have any experience with them? Any good or complete waste of money? Reason I would prefer one of them - so save hassle with all wires. Since all bulbs are LED I guess it doesn't drain much power? So may be that solar panel will be sufficient? Or am I better off with usual hard wired light? If so, can I chain-link/wore it to the original light?

Thanks

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I put one on my boat mooring and it was so good I've since put one on the side of the house. It's never going to be as good as a mains light but still up to the job imho. These are the ones I bought.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/60LED-Solar-PIR-Motion-Sensor-Security-Floodlight-Lamp-Garden-Outdoor-Path-Light-/131699080725?hash=item1ea9e07e15:g:VUQAAOSwHPlWcTqp

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You have mains in place so would stick with that.

 

As regards the glass breakage, I had a similar issue when the glass retaining screw worked its way lose and the strong winds did the rest.

Thanks Alex. By the looks of it that exactly what happened... Just went up and looked at it - and side bolts are fine, but actual bracket corroded and snapped away and light was lose and this "break" happened last week, when we had strong winds. So I'm pretty sure it was that. Might as well replace that light with a new, LEd, one anyway and use existing wires :thumbs:

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I work at a electrical contractors & I specialise in lighting ;) sound like your fitting glass was really cold & when the halogen lamp came in it got hot fast which caused it to break or when u put your lamp in u used your bare fingers instead of using the foam which comes with it, finger prints on them lamps ruin the life on them & cause them to pop, also u don't want anything solar powered now a days reason been they are all rubbish pretty much & at the price it's up it won't last long at all! Just replace it with an decent LED fittings & try get a COB led or SMD they are the brightest 2 then just depending on what kelvin u want

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I work at a electrical contractors & I specialise in lighting ;) sound like your fitting glass was really cold & when the halogen lamp came in it got hot fast which caused it to break or when u put your lamp in u used your bare fingers instead of using the foam which comes with it, finger prints on them lamps ruin the life on them & cause them to pop, also u don't want anything solar powered now a days reason been they are all rubbish pretty much & at the price it's up it won't last long at all! Just replace it with an decent LED fittings & try get a COB led or SMD they are the brightest 2 then just depending on what kelvin u want

or that :)

Halogen bulb still intact and works fine... so it was either strong wing/broken frame or getting hot from cold too fast caused it :)

is this ok?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/50W-Warm-White-SMD-PIR-Motion-Sensor-LED-Floodlight-Outdoor-Security-Light-/121810995943?hash=item1c5c804ae7:g:XJEAAOSwhcJWGMW4

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Yeah that's fine mate SMD is a great LED, only thing I will say buy cheap buy twice, 50W LED flood with PIR for that price I can't see it lasting a great while but never know, if it does go faulty then it will most likely be the PIR as its not often LED goes, I sell them at work which come with a few year gaurentee but are over double what that price is but worth giving it a try, what wattage was your previous halogen fitting because 50W may be a bit too bright depending how high u put it & the area it's covering

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I'm only staying at this place for few more months, so not bothered, as long as it lasts few months haha

Area to cover is drive/front of the house. i would say about 6meters by 8-9 meters and light will be on the house wall, about 4 meters off the ground if that gives you an idea? :)

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ED209

What's that? Searched for it on eBay and comes up with robots and all that :lol:

Not sure if serious or trolling,... :dry::lol: ...but just in case you're serious Vlad this is ED209 below (from original "Robocop" film).

 

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;)

ok, ill order one of them then :lol:

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ED209

What's that? Searched for it on eBay and comes up with robots and all that :lol:

Not sure if serious or trolling,... :dry::lol: ...but just in case you're serious Vlad this is ED209 below (from original "Robocop" film).

 

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;)

ok, ill order one of them then :lol:

Just don't ask it to go down stairs, :surrender: ...its the only weakness it has. :blush::lol:

 

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haha nah, he can just stand outside and guard :lol:

Probably best, ...now don't forget to pick up some 7.62mm rounds next time you're in Russia for his quad machine guns. ;)

 

I'm pretty sure these things never come with ammo. :teeth:

Haha buy another suitcase then :lol:

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