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Solar Powered Coop

Definitely still in test phases here on this one. I can actually see blue skies today, for the first time since I put this project together. I checked the battery just a bit ago and it was at 12.3... I have to locate the paperwork for the inverter, it has apparently grown legs and walked off. I want to figure out some math on what I'm running so that I can accurately get some feedback and see if and or what I have to change or not change to get an effective system going.
 
Just to keep going with the math on this, your light runs for 2 hours at 25 watts. That will use 6.25 (25x2÷8) of those 9.2 watts. Inverters are not 100% efficient so it will be more than 6.25. Your coop door likely uses electricity in idle mode plus the actual opening and closing.
 
If you can get a lower wattage 12 volt light (and timer?) that is still bright enough, I would get that. I think you will struggle to get much use out of your inverter without overtaxing your panel and battery. I would return it. Just a suggestion.
 

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