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aibruder
11-20-08, 03:35 PM
Hi All,
I am new to this, but I need some advice.
I live in a community with association rules.
My boys like playing in the street, kicking the ball around. Toruble is thats its dark early. Was thinking about putting up some floods on the house to illuminate the street. The association wont let me put lights on the house, so I was thinking of making a portable light system.
We live on a cul de sac so there are very few cars.
Anybody have ideas??
Al
I am new to this, but I need some advice.
I live in a community with association rules.
My boys like playing in the street, kicking the ball around. Toruble is thats its dark early. Was thinking about putting up some floods on the house to illuminate the street. The association wont let me put lights on the house, so I was thinking of making a portable light system.
We live on a cul de sac so there are very few cars.
Anybody have ideas??
Al
chandler
11-20-08, 04:36 PM
Purchase a couple of stand lights from the orange big box store. It is tubular and puts out a whopping 300 watts via cfl lighting. It has its own built in tripod so it is very stable. Depending on how your neighbors are, once you do this, they may file a complaint anyway, so do it at your own risk. The lights run about $64 each.