Solar

Eyeheartmydogs

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Does anyone know if 1 or 2 heat lights will work with solar? Ohio gets pretty cold in winter. I want to have at least one heat light, maybe two, and a water heater to keep their water from freezing. Any advice, or thoughts. Thank you so much
 
Pretty sure heat lamps draw too much power to use with a solar set-up, however, i'm far from an expert. There are many posts on here and elsewhere advising against using heat for chickens in winter, they don't need it in general, and as long as your coop has adequate ventilation they should be fine. Any farm store will have base heaters for chicken waterers for winter, or there are heated nipple waterers also that plug in, i'm not sure if those are going to be compatible with solar either.
 
You need to know the Kilowattage output of your solar unit.
Also the wattage draw of your lights to answer that question.
Because the answer is both no - not if the 1st is less than the 2nd - and yes - if the 1st is greater than the 2nd.
Yep - hubby is an electrician and has done solar instalation calculations.
 
I have 2 200 watt solar panels charging 2 12.8V 100Ah LifePO4 batteries, with hopes that it would be sufficient enough to accomplish what you have in mind...it doesn't. I tested it with a heated waterer and it didn't last but about an hour before the batteries were fully drained. Am still trying out different setups to see what will work.
 

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