MEXICOWANDERER
Mar 23, 2019Explorer
Security String LED Waterproof Lamps?
String rope lighting controlled by a motion detector with adjustable sensitivity and time?
Positive experiences?
I have a keyed doorknob to manage and the light string must by circumstance be mounted 90 degrees above a distance of seven feet.
Mounted on a barrier concrete wall. The 2nd lamp is a conventional LED security floodlight of 30 watts shining toward another keyed door 30' distant.
The floodlight is a piece of cake for lighting up the 2nd door's knob and keyhole.
The outer wall LED rope light is the question. Shining straight down onto concrete will there be enough light to illuminate the concave doorknob's keyhole?
The outer door is street exposure. The city prohibits arms or excursions sticking out beyond the property line and it conveniently allows inoperative streetlamps to stay that way for several months.
If I had four arms, I could manage a key and packages plus a flashlight. The car is parked on the street parallel to the wall. Six feet distant.
Positive experiences?
I have a keyed doorknob to manage and the light string must by circumstance be mounted 90 degrees above a distance of seven feet.
Mounted on a barrier concrete wall. The 2nd lamp is a conventional LED security floodlight of 30 watts shining toward another keyed door 30' distant.
The floodlight is a piece of cake for lighting up the 2nd door's knob and keyhole.
The outer wall LED rope light is the question. Shining straight down onto concrete will there be enough light to illuminate the concave doorknob's keyhole?
The outer door is street exposure. The city prohibits arms or excursions sticking out beyond the property line and it conveniently allows inoperative streetlamps to stay that way for several months.
If I had four arms, I could manage a key and packages plus a flashlight. The car is parked on the street parallel to the wall. Six feet distant.