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    I've seen many yard haunts from haunters on this site using green lighting for their displays and i think it looks great. I was wondering where i can find these at. I have a couple flood lights with stands but they are your basic eye blinding bulbs and really don't want the young ones running over each other and my props cuz they can't see,any advice would be great. thanks.

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    There's also some great ones from Hong Kong on eBay. I'd find the link, but I'm going to be late :-\ They're around 200k millicandellas @ $1.50 each.

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    I pick up 3 energy saver flood lights on sale at Krogers last year for $ 2.50 reg. $ 10. They should look good spotting by trail in the Cedars. They only use 20 watts and put out 100 watts.
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    For a "not so bright" option you can get green bulbs for low voltage spot lites.They add a nice touch of green without being too bright.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skullboy View Post
    For a "not so bright" option you can get green bulbs for low voltage spot lites.They add a nice touch of green without being too bright.
    I bought a couple of these Malibu low voltage spots a couple of years back for my display. You can buy them individually at Home Depot for about $6. they have red and green bulbs available. These things are great and really do put out a lot of light for just 4 watts. You can even adjust the pattern. This year I plan on buying a full lighting kit. My idea was to run a single cable through my graveyard and just pinch a spot on wherever it is needed.

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