We'LL I am so pissed at these non bright 100 watt lights I said screw it today. My wife and I went to wash close at the laundromat and I told her I be back..Little did she know I went to HOME DEPOT..
I bought me a 42 Watt Flourex Yard light, it outputs similar to a 300Watt output, Anyways I compared it to my buddies 300 watter Mercury vapor and mine just look awesome, colors are very (perfect) see pics below...Anyways back on topic, I bought me 40 bolts, buts, washers, 1 4ft strip of 1/8 x 1.5" drilled strip to use as mounting....And bought me a drill bit after all the craftsman bits went to ****.
I got a 15 foot fence pole and used some spare parts to assemble a pole for the light...I ran the wire, a simple extension cord that's 20 feet long and rated for way more power..
The cord attaches to an APC back up UPS device that outputs max of 850 watts, it runs on 24 volts so I got 4 batteries and tied 2 in series and the other 2 in series then in parallel, each are Hawker Genesis ep 42ah, Might add 2-4 more this up coming week depending on test tonight...All teh battery wire is soldered in 4 gauge and used a 1/8" strip of metal to tie the batts that are in series, ran out of terminals for 4 gauge..
These batteries and UPS are in a tube that is predrilled on the side for gases or cooling purposes, I also added 2 small 2'' fans that use 12v at .o8 amps to keep a flow of fresh air if I need it, Since i am testing I will see what i need and not need..
I assembled 12 solarex 10 watt panels together, used a metal bed frame and had a hard time drilling it since all Craftsman bits I bought would wear out after 4 holes or so, The 120 watt panel is like 66 x 36 inches or so...
6 panels are wired in parallel and other 6 in parallel and then added them in series to bump up to 24 volts, the panels on open circuit go up to 34 volts, the peak is at 17.* each.....
I drilled 4 holes for the rack and used what ever little tar roll 3''x15" I had, need more but for now I don't think it I would have a problem...
Batteries were at 25.14 and dropped to 25.09 in about 1hr 10 min, I am not sure if batts were dead or charged, they were considered trash when I got them, charged them with teh APC backup at .2-.3 amps at 24 volts for 24 hours
I NEED A CHARGE CONTROLLER STILL, I THINK I AM GONNA BUT A 24V 20 AMP JUTA BRAND THAT HAS DIGITAL RED OUT...$75 ON EBAY SHIPPED OR $55 SHIPPED FROM CHINA...
20A 12V24V PWM Solar Charge Controller + $5.95 shipping..
Anyways here is some pictures...Pitch dark outside, 9:31 pm
I bought me a 42 Watt Flourex Yard light, it outputs similar to a 300Watt output, Anyways I compared it to my buddies 300 watter Mercury vapor and mine just look awesome, colors are very (perfect) see pics below...Anyways back on topic, I bought me 40 bolts, buts, washers, 1 4ft strip of 1/8 x 1.5" drilled strip to use as mounting....And bought me a drill bit after all the craftsman bits went to ****.
I got a 15 foot fence pole and used some spare parts to assemble a pole for the light...I ran the wire, a simple extension cord that's 20 feet long and rated for way more power..
The cord attaches to an APC back up UPS device that outputs max of 850 watts, it runs on 24 volts so I got 4 batteries and tied 2 in series and the other 2 in series then in parallel, each are Hawker Genesis ep 42ah, Might add 2-4 more this up coming week depending on test tonight...All teh battery wire is soldered in 4 gauge and used a 1/8" strip of metal to tie the batts that are in series, ran out of terminals for 4 gauge..
These batteries and UPS are in a tube that is predrilled on the side for gases or cooling purposes, I also added 2 small 2'' fans that use 12v at .o8 amps to keep a flow of fresh air if I need it, Since i am testing I will see what i need and not need..
I assembled 12 solarex 10 watt panels together, used a metal bed frame and had a hard time drilling it since all Craftsman bits I bought would wear out after 4 holes or so, The 120 watt panel is like 66 x 36 inches or so...
6 panels are wired in parallel and other 6 in parallel and then added them in series to bump up to 24 volts, the panels on open circuit go up to 34 volts, the peak is at 17.* each.....
I drilled 4 holes for the rack and used what ever little tar roll 3''x15" I had, need more but for now I don't think it I would have a problem...
Batteries were at 25.14 and dropped to 25.09 in about 1hr 10 min, I am not sure if batts were dead or charged, they were considered trash when I got them, charged them with teh APC backup at .2-.3 amps at 24 volts for 24 hours
I NEED A CHARGE CONTROLLER STILL, I THINK I AM GONNA BUT A 24V 20 AMP JUTA BRAND THAT HAS DIGITAL RED OUT...$75 ON EBAY SHIPPED OR $55 SHIPPED FROM CHINA...
20A 12V24V PWM Solar Charge Controller + $5.95 shipping..
Anyways here is some pictures...Pitch dark outside, 9:31 pm
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