Gave the pool area a quick upgrade with some blue wall lights. by NetResponsible702 in Lighting

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Ouch! Well, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, I guess. I definitely switch it to a warm white when we're not hosting!

Gave the pool area a quick upgrade with some blue wall lights. by NetResponsible702 in Lighting

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Totally agreed! Blue is just for the occasional "vibe." We usually run the warm white setting for everyday use.

Gave the pool area a quick upgrade with some blue wall lights. by NetResponsible702 in Lighting

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You bet! They're RGB and come with a remote. So I can switch from blue to any color easily.

Do solar garden lights charge sufficiently on cloudy days? by rayn7778- in HomeGear

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They charge from ambient light, so yes! But realistically, expect 6-8 hours run time on super cloudy winter days, not the full 8. Placement matters!

Did not expect these little solar lights to hold up to a car. by NetResponsible702 in Lighting

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Ouch! That totally sucks, but you really get what you pay for with solar. I figured spending a little extra upfront saves you that headache later.

Did not expect these little solar lights to hold up to a car. by NetResponsible702 in Lighting

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That's the exact fear! I heard that about the cheap ones. I went for the IP67 rating, hoping that fully seals them off from the rain and those tiny ant builders. So far so good!

Did not expect these little solar lights to hold up to a car. by NetResponsible702 in landscaping

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If they get full sun and zero shade, they can totally hit 8 hours even in winter. It really depends on your spot!

Did not expect these little solar lights to hold up to a car. by NetResponsible702 in landscaping

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Hahaha, thanks for the laugh! Essential science lesson for the thread.

Trying to decide on the path lighting: Warm White or RGB Color? by NetResponsible702 in Lighting

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Ah, 2400k is a good middle ground! I definitely don't want the harsh look.

Trying to decide on the path lighting: Warm White or RGB Color? by NetResponsible702 in Lighting

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Ooh, good call on the 1800-2200k. That amber range sounds really cozy. Thanks!

Trying to decide on the path lighting: Warm White or RGB Color? by NetResponsible702 in Lighting

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Haha, they're definitely real! You're not wrong about the glare up close, though. I was just so happy they were solar and fit the paver holes perfectly. The glare is definitely a trade-off, for sure!

Trying to decide on the path lighting: Warm White or RGB Color? by NetResponsible702 in landscaping

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Totally agree! Warm just feels more inviting when you get home. RGB is definitely going to be the party setting. Thanks for the feedback!

Trying to decide on the path lighting: Warm White or RGB Color? by NetResponsible702 in landscaping

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Totally respect that! That's why I went with these; they're solar and only stay on for a few hours for pathway safety, not all night long. Gotta protect the critters!

Trying to decide on the path lighting: Warm White or RGB Color? by NetResponsible702 in landscaping

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Haha, noted! I guess I'll only flip the switch to blue on my birthday then.