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As promised...


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What does your wife have against flag poles?

Yeah, that is a bit odd.

My wife's from Europe. They don't fly flags in front of their homes over there like we do here. Much less put up flagpoles to do so.



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I stopped messing around with solutions that kept burning out, including outdoor halogen setups.

Got this ... RAB HBLED13A
https://www.rabweb.com/product.php?product=HBLED13A

I also purchased a landscape square pole that allows you to mount the light on top, and it has a space for an outlet on the side, plus I put the light sensor on the side to so it turns on and off the light at dusk/dawn.

Installed in October 2015, and have not touched it since. Working well. The only maintenance is trimming the bushes around the light.

The halogen set up would burn out every three to four months.


RAB on a permapost is the way I'd go if it were mine. I just installed the big brother to yours at a carrabbas restaurant 3,000+ lumen Eek

They are the gold standard for outdoor lighting. They will require a 120v line though, as far as I know they don't make any LV bullets. Also very expensive.

Did you do one or multiple?



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https://www.harborfreight.com/...2Cf&p=2&q=flag+light

check out the 25% off coupon on the home page, for the 4th only , though





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^^That will work, but it violates the electrical code. That is temporary lighting. Extension cords are not to be used as permanent wiring, and the timer is not waterproof.

I hope it's at least plugged into a GFI protected circuit.

Sorry I can't help myself. It's my job to spot these types of things.



Is there an electrical code for plugging cords into an outlet? If it is temporary (and it is) then the whole "extension cord as permanent" issue is irrelevant no?

Yes, plugged into GFCI outlet on my porch. No the strip isn't "waterproof", but pretty darn water resistant. It has been used for several Christmas's in the front yard with no protection in the great Pacific Northwet WA. And has been in use for the past 6 months for the flag. Currently it does receive some protection from the porch overhang.

Not being to code is not automatically unsafe or dangerous. I know enough about electrical to know what will work and what is going to cause an actual problem. The spot is LED and is only 16w. GFCI and that is the only thing on that circuit.


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Originally posted by steve495:
I stopped messing around with solutions that kept burning out, including outdoor halogen setups.

Got this ... RAB HBLED13A
https://www.rabweb.com/product.php?product=HBLED13A

I also purchased a landscape square pole that allows you to mount the light on top, and it has a space for an outlet on the side, plus I put the light sensor on the side to so it turns on and off the light at dusk/dawn.

Installed in October 2015, and have not touched it since. Working well. The only maintenance is trimming the bushes around the light.

The halogen set up would burn out every three to four months.


RAB on a permapost is the way I'd go if it were mine. I just installed the big brother to yours at a carrabbas restaurant 3,000+ lumen Eek

They are the gold standard for outdoor lighting. They will require a 120v line though, as far as I know they don't make any LV bullets. Also very expensive.

Did you do one or multiple?


120V, only one light which is fine. 120 run underground properly to the flag. I've also got a high quality fiberglass pole installed, which was MUCH better than the extender pole I had before. After we installed it, the other three houses on our corner did pretty much the same thing.

Yes, I need to cut back the bushes straight away.





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