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      I have been using outdoor RGB LED floods like these. You can change the color and even make it fade between colors. I use 10W versions for lighting a single tombstone or illuminating part of a walkway. I use 20W versions for shining up into a tree and 20W or 50W versions to wash a wall on the house. My suggestion would be to buy a 10W and a 20W and see which one you like better. You will certainly find a place to use both of them. Make sure you purchase one that has the "memory" feature so it remembers what mode it was in when you power it off.
       
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      I have been using outdoor RGB LED floods like these. You can change the color and even make it fade between colors. I use 10W versions for lighting a single tombstone or illuminating part of a walkway. I use 20W versions for shining up into a tree and 20W or 50W versions to wash a wall on the house. My suggestion would be to buy a 10W and a 20W and see which one you like better. You will certainly find a place to use both of them. Make sure you purchase one that has the "memory" feature so it remembers what mode it was in when you power it off.
      Thanks for the tips and for the link. I realized I called them RBG lights instead of RGB. Thankfully you knew what I was talking about. ;-)
       
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      I have a ****-ton (Texas term) of these in different wattages that I use for tombstones and to up-light trees and to wash the front of my house:


      10W is the minimum for a single tombstone. They all allow you change the color or even make the color fade over time. I use a combination of colors for different things and I think it adds a lot of interest to our yard. I highly recommend that you NOT try to make your own. It may seem cheaper but I think that when you get all the parts that you need it is easier just to use lights that all have a regular plug to begin with, they are (mostly) made to be outside and will last you several years before its time for replacement. Yes - they are all made in China and they are not top quality - but most of them work for 5+yrs before they crap out. I just buy a few new ones every year. There are newer versions coming out now and you can usually get a 4-pack for less than $60. My suggestion is to buy a few and see how you like them.
       
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