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The Annin Solar Powered Flag Pole Light

By | Mar 15, 2010 | 0 Comments | Rating: 0

Homeowners often enjoy sharing their countries pride by displaying an American flag in their front yard. There's no better way to show this pride than showing the colors of red, white and blue. While some people only bring out their flags on national holidays like Independence Day, a lot of individuals have permanent flag poles in which they display their flag all year round. However, when nightfall approaches, the flag's colors fade into the darkness. There is however a way to keep those colors shining brightly during the night. By using an Annin Flag Pole Solar Light, you can make your flag shine brightly for many hours.

Because the Annin flag light utilizes solar power, no complicated installation is required. Usually a light like this would require diverting power from your home and running a cord up the pole, but not with the Annin light. The module attaches to the top of your flag pole, shining light down onto the flag with multiple LED bulbs. On top of the mount is a series of solar panels which gather light and save it for nightfall. A light sensor tells the unit to turn on at night. Installation is as simple as placing the unit on top of the flagpole, it fits on any 1/2 inch rod. As an added bonus, the batteries are included with the system.

Annin outside lighting not only gets the job done but it does it in style. The sleek white circular light mount sits elegantly at the top of your flag pole. A decorative gold ornament sits tops off the classy style. Instead of just one LED, the Annin solar lights use several to achieve the coverage needed to envelop the flag. The light has the best coverage when the flag is stationary and not flowing in the wind.




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