Battery Powered Light Timer

Martlet

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I know they make battery powered LED lights with motion sensors. I know they make battery powered timer lights. However, do they make any battery powered LED programmable lights? I don't have electricity in my coop and I'd like to add a laying light. I would like a battery powered LED light that I can program to go on and off at certain times.
 
Back in the Christmas lights at Walmart I found battery powered led lights , I think they are 50 led bulbs.... put in the batteries, got up at 4 in the morning turned them on, they stay on 6 hours and shut off. Once I established the time, I put them into quart canning jars, made little handles and hung them in my coop. 2 sets for the brightness I wanted. They last about 30 days on a set of batteries, which are 3AAAS. Hope that helps. I don't have power to my coop either.
 
Back in the Christmas lights at Walmart I found battery powered led lights , I think they are 50 led bulbs.... put in the batteries, got up at 4 in the morning turned them on, they stay on 6 hours and shut off. Once I established the time, I put them into quart canning jars, made little handles and hung them in my coop. 2 sets for the brightness I wanted. They last about 30 days on a set of batteries, which are 3AAAS. Hope that helps. I don't have power to my coop either.
So once you turn them on at 4am, they will come on every day at 4am by themselves?
 
aart, yes the lights have several different settings, flashing, twinkling, steady etc, but they all run 6 hours on, 18 hours off. Once you have picked your time and turned them on to the setting you want , they will always come on at that time. Just remember to change out the battery pack once a month. When the batteries die or you change them out, you'll have to do the whole setting your time again.
 
Finally got home and looked at the actual package these lights came in, there are 36 led bulbs, not 50. Sorry wasn't home when I made my first post. I took a picture of them but for some reason they won't upload. Maybe I've reached a limit.....being new here....
I have also seen post where people buy the battery operated candles at Christmas time to light the coops. They operate the same way, 6 hours on 18 hours off. But personally, I think the wire strands give off more light. I just leave them all coiled up in the bottom of the jars I use.
 
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Here is what the package looks like, this is the same lights I use in my coop.
 

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