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Hello,
Light in the Coop?
I'm thinking of supplying a light fixture in my small chicken coop.
I read some articles here and found that I need:
1) 12v battery deep cycle
2) 12v inverter
3) light fixture
4) light bulb (LED, 40watt equivalent)
5) timer
What else am I missing?
Solar?
I don't intend to charge it using solar because I think the battery can last for many years which mean the cost of the solar panel and charge controller do not justify the benefits. Am I wrong?
What/where to buy?
Can someone link me from amazon, homedepot, lowes or wherever the battery and the inverter? I'm new at this.
Thank you!
Edit #01:
I found this on amazon, maybe all I need due to small size of the chicken coop. Cost will be cheaper than above items, I believe.
http://www.amazon.com/80-LED-Digita...d=1399584690&sr=1-6&keywords=solar+led+lights
Thoughts?
Edit #02:
Nevermind, above is a motion flood light. I need one with timer which I couldn't find any so far. Sigh.
Edit #03:
Another question: how many lumens does it need to trick chickens it's daylight?
Edit #04:
Found out that the battery only lasts 20ish days with just 8watt lamp. This means I need to charge the battery somehow. How do you charge a battery? solar? anything else or solar is easiest/most efficient?
Edit #05:
Ok I looked around and these may cost upward $111 (battery $23, inverter $30, solar charger $24, charge controller $12, lamp holder $2, led lighbulb $10 +tax) and therefore may not be worth the trouble.
Pro: more eggs (but for $111??)
Con: chickens may need to take a break from laying eggs = live longer, don't have to spend $111, possible fire hazard, may need to maintain system (maybe battery needs to be replaced, broken charger, etc)
Note: I have a small coop with 8 chickens
Light in the Coop?
I'm thinking of supplying a light fixture in my small chicken coop.
I read some articles here and found that I need:
1) 12v battery deep cycle
2) 12v inverter
3) light fixture
4) light bulb (LED, 40watt equivalent)
5) timer
What else am I missing?
Solar?
I don't intend to charge it using solar because I think the battery can last for many years which mean the cost of the solar panel and charge controller do not justify the benefits. Am I wrong?
What/where to buy?
Can someone link me from amazon, homedepot, lowes or wherever the battery and the inverter? I'm new at this.
Thank you!
Edit #01:
I found this on amazon, maybe all I need due to small size of the chicken coop. Cost will be cheaper than above items, I believe.
http://www.amazon.com/80-LED-Digita...d=1399584690&sr=1-6&keywords=solar+led+lights
Thoughts?
Edit #02:
Nevermind, above is a motion flood light. I need one with timer which I couldn't find any so far. Sigh.
Edit #03:
Another question: how many lumens does it need to trick chickens it's daylight?
Edit #04:
Found out that the battery only lasts 20ish days with just 8watt lamp. This means I need to charge the battery somehow. How do you charge a battery? solar? anything else or solar is easiest/most efficient?
Edit #05:
Ok I looked around and these may cost upward $111 (battery $23, inverter $30, solar charger $24, charge controller $12, lamp holder $2, led lighbulb $10 +tax) and therefore may not be worth the trouble.
Pro: more eggs (but for $111??)
Con: chickens may need to take a break from laying eggs = live longer, don't have to spend $111, possible fire hazard, may need to maintain system (maybe battery needs to be replaced, broken charger, etc)
Note: I have a small coop with 8 chickens
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