Hello,
I guess I should have gone here first. Anyway, I've had this idea tickng away in my head for awhile and I thin it's worth pursuing.
Here's what I just posted to the Lighting Forum.
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I want a solar powered outdoor Christmas light setup. Not the teeny lights that come with a 6-inch solar panel. I’m talking the longs runs of 120v LEDs that surround the front eves. A collection the looks like it’s running on the grid but isn’t. Also, I’d like to use it with an inverter to power my tankless water heater during a blackout. It runs on gas but uses 110v to ignite. Usage: 70 watts power.
My design is thus:
Solar Panel, 15Watt/12v, from Harbor Freight (usually on sale)
12 volt Marine battery from Costco ($72 !)
A charge controller with timer (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...9SIA0U00BZ7466
100W (more?) Inverter
What do you think? On track or way off base?
New Bee
I guess I should have gone here first. Anyway, I've had this idea tickng away in my head for awhile and I thin it's worth pursuing.
Here's what I just posted to the Lighting Forum.
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I want a solar powered outdoor Christmas light setup. Not the teeny lights that come with a 6-inch solar panel. I’m talking the longs runs of 120v LEDs that surround the front eves. A collection the looks like it’s running on the grid but isn’t. Also, I’d like to use it with an inverter to power my tankless water heater during a blackout. It runs on gas but uses 110v to ignite. Usage: 70 watts power.
My design is thus:
Solar Panel, 15Watt/12v, from Harbor Freight (usually on sale)
12 volt Marine battery from Costco ($72 !)
A charge controller with timer (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...9SIA0U00BZ7466
100W (more?) Inverter
What do you think? On track or way off base?
New Bee
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