Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Atv Lights New To Solar:Can I Use Solar Panels Designed For ATV Batteries To Power My Garage Lights?

New to Solar:Can I use solar panels designed for ATV batteries to power my garage lights? - atv lights

I was using only 15 solar panels of 50-80 watts, to maintain or ATV for charging boat batteries. "These plates can be used to my sunset-in-feed or do I have to buy light bulbs attached to other devices?

This was my first purchase of solar panels and I look forward to panels, as I can, and I get to add to make it effective.

5 comments:

pissy_ol... said...

To run the lights ... Solar panels will charge batteries and an inverter to run the lights ... Light must be connected ... (This is only a basic summary is) more ... See a store near you ... See the Yellow Pages .. to discuss what you are in a specialty store for the store site (no equipment) .. You will then have a better idea of what you need and how it works in detail.

pissy_ol... said...

To run the lights ... Solar panels will charge batteries and an inverter to run the lights ... Light must be connected ... (This is only a basic summary is) more ... See a store near you ... See the Yellow Pages .. to discuss what you are in a specialty store for the store site (no equipment) .. You will then have a better idea of what you need and how it works in detail.

Julius S said...

The cheapest light with a solar panel is the use of fluorescence. These lamps are durable and converted very effective - 20% of the energy into light. A compact fluorescent lamps (CFL) fits into a standard wall outlet and is significantly less electricity than other types. A CFL can produce as much light as 4 standard light bulbs.

CFL can be purchased for dc input directly from a solar panel, and are used only in this way in many developing countries.

In some remote locations, with compact fluorescent lamps in street lighting powered by solar panels.

Light Emitting Diode (LED) are more energy efficient, but more expensive than compact fluorescent lamps.

cobra2us... said...

Try it with these guidelines - should help in the situation,
http://freerenewableenergy.info

fishlake... said...

questionable. You need more solar panels to power lighting in your home. Figure greater than 25% need assistance. In addition, do not work the lights when the sun goes down without some sort of battery backup

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