Posted by dave2 on December 17, 2009 at 13:22:58 from (139.139.35.70):
Need some more ideas.
would like to light up our two paddocks that are outside town without electricity and would like to do it cheap and simple. Use would be an hour a day at most. Real simple would be a car battery with a headlight (H4?) mounted up in a corner with a mirror or tin foil a foot square or so on the two walls. Next would be 12 volt florescent or CF. Area isn't big (20x30ft) and I won't be doing surgery, just want to be able to see to take care of the horses without carrying a flashlight. Would one of the solar battery maintainers be enough to refill the battery after running a headlight bulb for < an hour? Or would one of the HF 5 or 15 watt ones be the way to go? Maybe skip the headlight and use florescent or CF (would they drain the battery less than the headlight bulb)?
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