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Old 01-04-19, 12:28 AM   #9
The Pool Man
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Originally Posted by NeilBlanchard View Post
The expensive parts are the solar panel, the battery, it's charger, and the inverter - and the labor to install it all.
The good news is that the labor will be cheap. Under $200 for the rest would be acceptable. I've got California sun and no trees in the way and rarely clouds.

But that light isn't a motion detector -- it's meant to come on each night for as long as the battery can handle it. Minimum six hours.
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