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  • J.P.M.
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    Originally posted by rhodc
    My wife was diagnosed with cancer, so I wanted to grow organic vegatables to give her the healthiest that I could. So after experimenting with different gardening techniques, I've come up with an aqua-ponic / hydro-ponic system.
    Here's my plan.
    I purchased a couple used solar panels that each have an output of 9.5v each. Connected in series to a solar charge collector, with an input of 19v. Going into a 12v deep cycle battery.
    My question is...
    Will this work? And is it safe?
    Unless experimentation as a hobby is one of your goals, for this application I'd skip the solar part and take Logan005's advice.

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  • kirkpthomas
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  • Logan005
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    yes, yes, but not going to save you any money using solar and a battery, skip the solar panels and plug it into an AC outlet. more reliable and battery will last/backup longer.

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  • rhodc
    started a topic aquaponic garden with a 12v pump and bubbler

    aquaponic garden with a 12v pump and bubbler

    My wife was diagnosed with cancer, so I wanted to grow organic vegatables to give her the healthiest that I could. So after experimenting with different gardening techniques, I've come up with an aqua-ponic / hydro-ponic system.
    Here's my plan.
    I purchased a couple used solar panels that each have an output of 9.5v each. Connected in series to a solar charge collector, with an input of 19v. Going into a 12v deep cycle battery.
    My question is...
    Will this work? And is it safe?
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