Can you all help me with the math? I'm planning an off the grid chicken coop. I want to power a least a 60 watt light bulb for up to 10 hours per day. I will need the light bulb for lighting as well as heat during the winter.
my plan so far:
4 20-watt solar panels (12v)
A charge controller (not sure about the size (amps)
2 6v golf cart batteries in a series or 1 12v deep cycle marine battery (I will buy more if needed).
400 watt inverter
My problem is this is only a guess. As you can tell, I'm a novice and don't really know what I'm doing. I want to keep this project under $500.
My goal is to power at least a 60 watt light bulb to generate heat and light for my small chicken coop (4-6 hens). It is critical that I have 8-10 hours per day operation for proper egg production during the winter. I also want to run a small fan during the summer. However, to keep the costs down I could switch to a 15 watt LED bulb if this project is cost prohibitive. Although, I would lose the heat benefit.
Any suggestions are appreciated. I'm certainly flexible and want to make this project work. Any suggestions for retail sellers would also be welcome.
my plan so far:
4 20-watt solar panels (12v)
A charge controller (not sure about the size (amps)
2 6v golf cart batteries in a series or 1 12v deep cycle marine battery (I will buy more if needed).
400 watt inverter
My problem is this is only a guess. As you can tell, I'm a novice and don't really know what I'm doing. I want to keep this project under $500.
My goal is to power at least a 60 watt light bulb to generate heat and light for my small chicken coop (4-6 hens). It is critical that I have 8-10 hours per day operation for proper egg production during the winter. I also want to run a small fan during the summer. However, to keep the costs down I could switch to a 15 watt LED bulb if this project is cost prohibitive. Although, I would lose the heat benefit.
Any suggestions are appreciated. I'm certainly flexible and want to make this project work. Any suggestions for retail sellers would also be welcome.
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