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Valley Forge Solar Flagpole Liberty Light

April 3, 2009 by admin 




Valley Forge’s new Liberty Light uses SOLAR POWER. This Liberty Light mounts to any pole up to 3-4 inches in diameter. 90 day manufacturer’s warranty. Up to 12 hours of illumination. No more burying cables! Allows you to fly the flag 24 hours a day because it provides proper illumination of your flag.

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5 Stars good idea, great execution
We have been flying our US flag using this light since spring and wish we had had one for years. We can now fly our flag daily and don’t have to worry about taking it down. The light quality is more than adequate for our house mounted flagpole. If I were to put it on an in ground flagpole (and we’re about to install one next month), I would need to put it far up in the pole, close to the flag, which is what the manufacturer intended, and since there aren’t any cords needed, this wouldn’t be a problem. The instructions are easy to follow and it has been maintenance free. We love it and highly recommend it.

5 Stars Solar flag light
This is a useful product, and easy to use, to keep your flag lit and flying all the time. It’s saving me time and energy.

3 Stars Liberty Flagpole Light
I’ve had one of these for almost a year. It has proved reliable and durable, however the light output is poor, but about what I expected for the price. OK in a rural (dark) environment, but I don’t think it would be adequate in an urban setting with lots of ambient light. Can’t tell that its on when there is a full moon.

5 Stars Finally, I Have Flag Etiquette!
Up until now, I’ve never been able to fly my flag at night without violating flag-flying etiquette. Now, thanks to the Liberty Light Flagpole Light, I fly it all night long. Installation was easy. I make special note that my light installation is on the north side of the house where the solar panel only gets about 2 hours of direct sunlight a day. Yet, Old Glory flies gloriously all night in all her splendor, lighted automatically, from dusk ’til the dawn’s early light - powered by the green energy captured from the sun.

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