I'll show you how they come in the box, explain how they work as well as show you how we're using them and how good they are. Hope it helps you out. Thanks for watching!
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@roberts19246 ай бұрын
It would be nice if you showed installation of one. I need to put some in the backyard for my dogs, and want to put them on the eave, but the roof is very slanted. I'm trying to avoid drilling into the stucco wall, and I don't even have a drill. Any suggestions?
@thehandyhomeowner97816 ай бұрын
Stucco is surely a challenge. Nothing really there to mount to if you did drill anyway. Might try some double sided mounting tape. Gorilla brand or a 3m product. Or possibly stick some kind of post into the ground and mount it on that. Or find a way to just set them somewhere. Even at geound level they would light up the area decently. The lights are very good tho. Still working great after a couple years.
@roberts19246 ай бұрын
@@thehandyhomeowner9781 Thanks, but I live in Phoenix. I doubt any tape would withstand this sun. After looking around, I realized I have a support beam for the covered patio, and it's wood. I'm going to mount one there, although it is way off center and will mostly light the part of the yard that doesn't need it that badly. I could also mount one on my back wall, which is elevated, ,and that would cover most of the rest of the yard.. It's a painted CMU block, so not textured and relatively smooth. I'm trying to figure how to do that without drilling.