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    #81
    Nadenggoy ako nito, ayan sya sa 2nd pic, madilimscreenshot_20210209-192307.jpgimg_20201018_184128.jpg

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    #82
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Nadenggoy ako nito, ayan sya sa 2nd pic, madilim, 3rd pic naka on ang 7 watt LED, like the one encircled, ung 4th pic, 5 watt LEDscreenshot_20210209-192307.jpgimg_20201018_184128.jpgimg_20201018_184111-2.jpgimg_20210209_193117.jpg

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    Ang hina nga! Sulit yung sa Lazada na 90 watts na P2k, hindi pa naka kabit sa mataas na area pero ang lakas na ng ilaw

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    #83
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Nadenggoy ako nito, ayan sya sa 2nd pic, madilimscreenshot_20210209-192307.jpgimg_20201018_184128.jpg

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    Mahina nga yan and di tumatagal ang battery (2 AA size rechargeable). Nagkabit din ako nyan wala pa yata 1 year di na gumagana

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    #84
    Ang problem Boss kahit gumagana parang hindi gumagana [emoji38]

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    #85
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Ang problem Boss kahit gumagana parang hindi gumagana [emoji38]

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    tipong pag tumingala ka lang, ui may star sa pader oh hehehe

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    #86
    Hindi ko alam i assemble yung solar lights ko Nagpa gawa ako ng 8 foot pole pero sabi ng metal shop hindi nila i install yung ilaw dapat daw electrician. Gumagana na nga e! Hindi lang ako marunong sa screws kasi dapat may instruction. Saka wala ako tiwala dun sa metal shop kasi yung gate nga na pinagawa ko baligtad yung lock! No choice lang ako kasi sila lang kilala ko





    Paano to wala naman butas. I need an allen wrench for this pero dunno where to halukay sa tools ng Dad ko. Too many!

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    #87
    i also found this out.
    my carpenter, i found out, knew next to nothing about electricity.
    i had to coach him on what to do, when we were working on our lights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i also found this out.
    my carpenter, i found out, knew next to nothing about electricity.
    i had to coach him on what to do, when we were working on our lights.
    I was able to assemble na but not sure if sturdy because I didn't have the right tools [emoji24] I just used a flathead screwdriver instead of allen wrench pero di ko maisagad

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    #89
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    I was able to assemble na but not sure if sturdy because I didn't have the right tools [emoji24] I just used a flathead screwdriver instead of allen wrench pero di ko maisagad

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    worry not!
    the guy who will put up the tower will tighten them for you.
    allens, like +/- screwdrivers, are standard equipment for those in the business.

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    Watch this Ma'am Cathy. Dapat may kasamang allen key yan. Make sure na mahihgpitan mo baka malaglag sayang naman.
    Solar Street Light | Very Cheap Solar Street Lamp | 50 watts (Install and Setup) 2021 - YouTube

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    #91
    This is what I bought last week, hindi ko pa kinakabit hehe.

    60W lang pero parang equivalent lang sa 7W bulb hehe siguro kasi uni-directional yung led lights nya. test ko every night, may sensor sya na mag full bright even with slight movement. I turned it on at around 9pm and next morning 8am may charge pa din. img_20210212_131724-2.jpg

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    #92
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Nadenggoy ako nito, ayan sya sa 2nd pic, madilimscreenshot_20210209-192307.jpgimg_20201018_184128.jpg

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    mukhang 1st gen LEDs yan, ah.
    baka inu-ubos nila ang stocks...

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    #93
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    worry not!
    the guy who will put up the tower will tighten them for you.
    allens, like +/- screwdrivers, are standard equipment for those in the business.
    nawala ako tiwala ever since baliktad yung lock sa gate e haha

    Quote Originally Posted by gongrhey View Post
    Watch this Ma'am Cathy. Dapat may kasamang allen key yan. Make sure na mahihgpitan mo baka malaglag sayang naman.
    Solar Street Light | Very Cheap Solar Street Lamp | 50 watts (Install and Setup) 2021 - YouTube

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    Thanks, walang kasama allen key yung solar panel e. I know my Dad has it pero mahirapan ako maghalungkat sa cabinet tapos baka wala pa dun We have our neighborhood handyman, sabi ng friend ko pag ganyan kasi 10 mins lang P500 (Like may pinahigpitan daw siya sa rivet)

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    #94
    What's the difference between street light and flood light? I want to buy flood light sana para sa bubong na mababa (it's an extension lang parang tolda na heavy duty haha)

    There are so many choices in Lazada, my street light I bought from UPIN shop, mukhang okay naman, but they are more expensive than other brands

    yung kay gongrhey bosca brand, double yung price



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    #95
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    What's the difference between street light and flood light? I want to buy flood light sana para sa bubong na mababa (it's an extension lang parang tolda na heavy duty haha)

    There are so many choices in Lazada, my street light I bought from UPIN shop, mukhang okay naman, but they are more expensive than other brands
    Floodlights are more concentrated in a certain area while street lights are more dispersed to a wider range.
    The floodlights usually come with remote control or motion sensors.

    Try Eco Shift LED lights in EDA greenhills. they are a big importer of Solar powered LED with 5 year warranty. price is similar to those found in Lazada. mayrun din yata sila site sa Shopee.

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    #96
    Quote Originally Posted by ale828 View Post
    Floodlights are more concentrated in a certain area while street lights are more dispersed to a wider range.
    The floodlights usually come with remote control or motion sensors.

    Try Eco Shift LED lights in EDA greenhills. they are a big importer of Solar powered LED with 5 year warranty. price is similar to those found in Lazada. mayrun din yata sila site sa Shopee.
    Thanks! I bought Upin floodlight muna, it's on sale sa Lazada kasi haha! Sayang yung street light naka discount din, I could have saved P200

    Parang sa flood light hindi kailangan na mataas no? Sa street light kasi 4m to 5m recommended height ng manufacturer (I did 4 m)

    Nakaka addict these solar lights! Kung handyman lang ako I would have hoarded and did the installation myself. I wish my Dad were here kasi he's a handyman. Yung all around kasi namin mas marunong pa sakin e mahirap magpagawa
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    #97
    Masmadali ikabit yung single unit at masmatibay din sa bagyo. Kung may pole/mast baka pwede U-clamp. Mas matibay lang nga kung nasa concrete using the expansion bolts.


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    #98
    I had mine installed in a pole, yung pole nakapatong sa bakod tapos may plate, looks sturdy to me naman. Yeah nakaka takot nga lang pag bagyo na Ulysses level e baka makalas yung solar panel

    I bought flood lights nakahiwalay din ang panel, dapat pala built in na, pero mas popular at mas mahal yung hiwalay

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    #99
    Bumili ka rin pala ng floodlight. Okay din yan, pwede i-mount sa exterior wall ng bahay kahit under the roof or shade kasi pwedeng nakahiwalay yung solar panel. I-mount lang yung panel sa area na maganda ang sikat ng araw kasi mahaba naman yung wire. Remote controlled din yan.

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    #100
    Kailangan ba ng solar cells ng direct hit ng sunlight, or basta hindi lang shaded pwede na?

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