looks like it doesnt bother the camera much. any more info on deer getting used to it?
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Originally posted by prandel1 View PostI wonder if you leave the light off while you aren't there and turn it on when you are there, say on the weekends, if they would be easily spooked by it? As opposed to leaving it on all the time and the animals becoming used to it.
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Dunno, why would you want to turn it off? It's solar powered
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Got 4 put together last night and will mount them this weekend. I did end up using red instead of green. Just a little heads up, I had to use 2 layers of red. With just one layer, it was more of a pinkish/white color. Those little dudes are bright! With 2 layers of red film, it is plenty bright to light the area under the feeder.
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DIY - 4 Solar, Motion Sensor, Green or Red Feeder Lights (Hogs) for $39
Originally posted by CastAndBlast View PostGot 4 put together last night and will mount them this weekend. I did end up using red instead of green. Just a little heads up, I had to use 2 layers of red. With just one layer, it was more of a pinkish/white color. Those little dudes are bright! With 2 layers of red film, it is plenty bright to light the area under the feeder.
Cool, share some pics if you canLast edited by XBowHunter; 02-22-2017, 10:20 AM.
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Originally posted by CastAndBlast View PostGot 4 put together last night and will mount them this weekend. I did end up using red instead of green. Just a little heads up, I had to use 2 layers of red. With just one layer, it was more of a pinkish/white color. Those little dudes are bright! With 2 layers of red film, it is plenty bright to light the area under the feeder.
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Great project! DIY hmmm you really love doing it right.
We have also a solar motion sensor
With these solar powered lights, you can illuminate your home adequately, thwart the entry of intruders or thefts, and secure your perimeter sufficiently.
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