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How does the cost compare to conventional low voltage landscape lighting?

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How does the cost compare to conventional low voltage landscape lighting?

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A. Solar e-Clips model #40-W1435 has 14 lights that cover up to 35 feet. Suppose you paid $89.99 for this set. Divide 14 lights and/or 35 feet into $89.99 and you get $6.43 per light or $2.57 per linear foot with no additional cost to operate or install. Solar e-Clips Model #40-W2873 is even less at around $5.00 per light or $1.92 per linear foot. Conventional landscape lighting ranges from $7.00-$35.00 /light and even up to $15.00 per foot, in some cases needing additional transformers, wire and hydro over and above that.

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