Has Anyone Tried Special LED Poultry Lighting?

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I saw some information at our State Fair, and since we are finishing up our big house for breeding pens, I have been thinking over what type of lighting I should use. I am hoping to run everything off solar, but that may be wishful thinking for this year.
 
if you have few chickens it could be possible.
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I will be over-wintering about 100 breeders. I have 9 breeding pens for Standards and then I will have 6 or 7 raised pens/cages for my bantams in those. The building is 12'X36'. The lighting will be needed for the extended laying season once they come out of moult.
 
You actually shouldn't need too many PV panels since the lights will only be on for a few hours per day and LEDs are really efficient. PV panels have really come down in price. Check out the forums over at http://www.otherpower.com/, they're a bunch of do it yourselfers and would be glad to help you figure it out.
 
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Thanks, Mad! I will check them out.
My husband has been going on and on about using LEDs. He is an electronics tech and geeks out about that kind of stuff. I agree with him and you, they are a nice bright light and run on way less energy. Now, if I can get some that run on is it DC? and then I wouldn't have to use the converter and could run it direct, thus cutting my energy usage even more. My neighbor said I can build my own large panel for $80, I don't remember the wattage, I think 100? anyway, he has built some himself. If I knew him better I might ask him for help, but I think he is on the road most of the time and just know if him from when his wife bought eggs from me and he had to pick them up.
Our electric bill is high enough, so anything I can do to keep that down and stay as renewable as possible.
 
You can get some 12volt LED modules at dealextreme.com in the automotive section. Dealextreme stuff is so-so quality, but the cost is so low it's worth it.

I wouldn't bother making panels unless you have a lot of spare time. Check out sunelec.com for really low prices on panels.

You'll also need a charge controller and a deep cycle battery. And a timer. Finding a timer might be the tricky part,most are designed for 120v AC.

Also check out candlepowerforums.com for lots of discussion on lighting.
 

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