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Heath Zenith Sl 4133-Or - Sidewalk Lighting Review

By Anna Jenkins


We park on the side of the home where there is no light so I began looking for the best outside light that would be simple to install and wireless. The system remains on and never switches off, so it doesn't function whatsoever as a movement sensor light - only a constantly-on light. I would recommend the product. No way to get it out, recommended! For plug in movement sensor the GE 50723 light is awesome - particularly with the Crane LED bulb! There's a long distance to go to get a pir lantern up to expectations developed by the advertising. This is a fantastic light for a dark closet. Stays on thirty seconds, then off.

I have no road lights where I live. This light is bright and the movement sensor and auto-off feature allow it to be perfect for my application. We begin using these in our RV when we're saving power on the rig's battery (dry camping) by not using our lights - we now have one by our bed, one out of the kitchen and one in the rest room so if we get up during the night we can see!

Definitely, the batteries didn't drain from use of these pir lights! Set up was three minutes with a screwdriver into a wood panel. I am happy with this light. The light fixture was exactly what was described in the item description. I installed it and was extremely dissatisfied. We lately replaced some motion detector lights with one of these SE 10 Super Bright LED lights. At night, it's not hard to fit the keys into locks properly, the very first time, but for safety, no prowler will get bathed in an unexpected flash of light. It does not come on in the day since it is too light inside, so I save batteries.

When it does come on it's not nearly bright enough to light my little closet. I placed it with a velcro on a single of the swing doors. I like that if anyone comes into my patio this lights up the region.

I have seen many people complain about water getting into the light and disrupting its function.

Set up over an inside garage entry door to ensure that there's light on entry at night.

Next to the LEDs is the bump that contains the light sensor and motion sensor. One was $39.99 and the other was $59.99.

This spring I washed the grit that had blown in it so that it rotates easily again. The solar spot lights have been in place for a month and are working without issue.




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