Hobby_Man22
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What's better when you live out in the country? Personally i think leaving the lights off is better. You can't even see their is a shop there.
Agreed. I have no understanding of the desire to leave outdoor lights on all night while youre inside. No benefit is gained, you pay more, and you add to light pollution.I like seeing the stars.
Wish y’all would turn your dammed lights off.
Of course a good burglar will stake out the property for a few days to see what activity goes on. So even if you hide your place in the darkness they should still know where you're at. lolMy neighbor told be that my lights on at night...looks like you’re advertising
I have similar on my detached shop. Lights trigger the cameras as they brighten up at motion and that sends the vid clip to phone. Cams are IR but all are behind glass and the IR makes a real bad reflection on the glass making them useless. I have the IR turned off and cams record a week straight, but still nice to get notifications of motion, day or night, and view a quick clip on phone. Oh, the DtoD motion lights on the shop are solar powered LED. Neat lights, bright, were under $30ea and are warm white. WallyWorld Hypertough solar street lights. Still going strong after 4 years but I did take them apart when new. Sealed the solar panel and threw the pairs of 18650 1200mah batts in the garbage, replaced them with good 3000mah.I’ve got disk to dawn lights on dim they brighten up on motion and they whole property is covered by cameras witn IR.
This. I have a clear view of the southern sky and I love to stargaze.Dark sky initiative believer here. I’m lucky as I look east, I’m looking over Lake Huron. But there is lots of information on keeping lighting from disturbing the sky. I like my stars.
mmm... porch scones...porch scones
I do the same.I’ve got disk to dawn lights on dim they brighten up on motion and they whole property is covered by cameras witn IR.
Agree -- Growing up we never had a dark house. Dim lights at night ... in case we had to get out of the house.Very interesting thread.
I've always been a "lights on at night" person. Dark houses to me have always seemed odd. I grew up in the city though, so dark houses to me used to say:
1) No one is home, come on over
2) I can sneak around in the bushes easier
Of course, this is within reason. So for me, all doorway entrances have a small wall light that stays on all night. No sodium/xenon large bulbs here lighting up the neighborhood.