Home Is Where the Solar Address Light Is
by Collin Dunn, Corvallis, OR, USA on 02. 2.06

Help the pizza guy find your house at night with the Solar Address Light from Smarthome. The interchangable 4-inch digits on the sign are visible from up to 500 feet at night, and the unit is weatherproof, so they'll keep shining, rain or, uh, shine. Four hours of sun will power it for three full nights, which is good news for our readers in places like Fairbanks, Alaska this winter, when sunrise and sunset both happen on your lunch break (just kidding). Seriously, though, when darkness descends, whether at 2pm or 10 pm, a built-in light sensor activates the illumination, and turns it off once the sun comes up again. In case your desired location for the unit isn’t in a spot with enough sunny goodness, the solar panel can be detached and placed up to eight feet away. $49.99 US. ::Solar Address Light via ::GearLog and ::The Uber Review




















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I feel instead of a solar address light that requires a new installation altogether and also is a little expensive; a solar address light which illuminates the existing address (numerals) of the house would be a better product as it will be more cost effective.
I think that thus idea is stupid. How in the world is a solar powered address light going to work at night time. This wont help the pizza man especially if he cant find it if the stupid light doesn't work at night time if theres no sun out at night time...DUH!!!