| Part Number : | 821-8000-0 |
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| Part Number : | 821-8000-0 |
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57 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Unexpectedly good performance,
By James Jochen Rogers "coastalcg" (Cleveland, OH!) - See all my reviews However, so far, my experiences with the Brinkmann have been very surprising, and very positive. It installs easily - two screws for the light-battery pack-sensor unit, and three screws for the solar array. One 15-foot flexible cable connects the array to the battery pack. The provided instructions tell you to position the solar array so that it points due-south (a magnetic-north compass is useful but not required), and preferably, you want to mount the array where it gets maxium sun exposure all day (avoid shade from trees and rooflines as much as possible). In the winter, you'll want to watch for, and if necessary, remove, snow build-up. Two floodlamps allow you a pretty wide variety of positioning options - for example, I needed to illuminate both the sidewalk and the doorlock. The instructions indicate that you should solar-charge the battery for at least three days before operation. There is a sensitivity range dial on the bottom of the sensor, which I set to the maximum. There is a mode switch on the bottom of the sensor with three positions - AUTO, TEST, and OFF. A removable rubber stub prevents inadvertent switch movement. With the switch in TEST, you can adjust the positioning of the sensor for optimal sensitivity, and you can adjust the position of the flood lighting. Most important, you can do this during daylight hours (so you're not wavying your arms around like a madman at night, or tripping over the garden hose or the dog walking back and forth to the sensor). After the second day of charging, I did some simple experimenting with sensitivity of the sensor. My initial impressions were that the sensitivity was significantly shorter than the manufacturer claimed 75 feet (it was more like 25-30 feet). However, the lights were bright enough for my needs - granted, they are not nearly as bright as AC-powered floodlights, but they do cast MUCH more light than the typical gloomy solar-powered walkway/garden/outdoor lights. After the third day of charging, I set the mode switch to AUTO. Returning home after dark, I was very pleasantly surprised that the sensor picked up my car as I pulled up the driveway. There was ample lighting, and without additional triggering movements, the lights stayed on for a good 90 seconds. Furthermore, the sensitivity was very good - easily covering the 75 feet from the sensor to the driveway (so it would appear that sensitivity is related to battery charge). I have only one drawback (so far) - the color of the unit is industrial dark gray. It would be nice if the manufacturer would have additional colors, such as white, black, and neutral tan for better house matching. I may try painting mine with Rustoleum spray paint. An additional product suggestion would be the ability to add an additional battery to the unit the same way that you can add additional battery packs to a computer UPS (uninterruptible power supply). Other potential problems could be how well the unit charges during the gloomy rainy and snowy days of Fall and Winter - I'll post a follow-up review in about 6-7 months. Also, I'll post some additional product photos. For now, however, this unit is HIGHLY recommended. Additionally, I have a FIVE-star rating for the seller OUTLET TRAIL - the unit was packaged inside a second, tight-fitting cardboard box, and shipping was very prompt.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
unthrilled,
I was hoping for any sort of light out at the barn at night. This installed fine and worked fine for a few months. As winter progressed the light got dimmer and then stopped working. In the spring It would not recharge. I replaced the battery ( $$$ ) and then found the solar panel had also gone south so I replaced it. After a total rebuild the unit worked for another month or so before giving out again... A costly experiment.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Dissatisfied,
By barb "cd - a - holic" (trumbull ct) - See all my reviews
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