UPDATE 11/21. We have 4 sets of these and about half have stopped working due to moisture inside. The seller did provide replacements (if you register there is a lifetime warranty) and I do appreciate that. I noticed the price has doubled--thanks to trump's trade wars we are paying more these days. It seems that outside in Maine they are only going to last a few years. I am going to go looking for a commercial grade product because I do love the look.I bought these for Christmas for my daughter because she love "light therapy". We live in Maine with lots of snow and cold winters. We are using them to light a fence that is painted black. We put these outside setting them on the ground. They needed to be angled to shine on our fence. They way they are designed we needed to attach them to a post, and we could not hammer anything in until Spring. As time went on they got covered in snow and created color glow which was cool. After a bit we just turned them off and left them buried. Now that spring is here we hooked them up properly. I am happy to report they are all working perfectly despite being under the snow and I dont see any damage showing yet other than some rust on the pins that hold the rotating adjustable angle arm. We got some 1x3 lumber and cut 15" posts that we hammered into the ground. We predrilled and screwed on the light to the top of the post. It is about 5" above ground at 15" out from the fence. We put one light every 8 ft and have excellent coverage. As you can see in the picture the 6ft fence is entirely lit. In fact our neighbors home is turning colors as it the pine tree canopy which is 20+ feet up. When we placed them on the ground in winter I was worried the 20 watts was not enough but it is plenty of color/light. I would expect they would well light the average single story house and you would even get some color on a 2 story home. They need to be fairly close together or it will not blend, ours are 8ft apart. As others have said you have to be right next to the light for the remote to work. You have about 2ft of cord on each light. We bought an extension cord that has outlets ever 3 feet or so, we only use every other outlet. The lights are fairly small. Now that I screwed the lights down I wish I would have done something different so I could easily remove them in case I want to bring them inside for a party or something. I did buy an extended warranty and I will update this post if they fail.
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