Is light and electricity possible through solar power for my shed?

  • Erstellt am 2016-09-27 16:35:54

sauerpeter

2016-09-27 16:35:54
  • #1
Hello everyone,

our construction is still in planning, so the power connection has not yet been laid on the property.
At the back of our property, we have a shed, which we are now temporarily using as a "recreation room" when we work on the property. No, in case you're wondering, we are not moving in there and do not sleep there either. It is just about having some light for a few hours in the evening, especially now that the darker season is coming, until we drive back home.

My first idea:
Buy solar lamps with a solar panel. Mount the panel outside and the light inside, and when we are there and need light, turn it on. Problem: I want one without a motion sensor or at least one that can be turned off. Rather, I prefer a light that has to be turned on and off manually. So that the lamp is really only on when it is needed. Of course, a motion sensor is also only on when there is movement, but I don't feel like constantly waving around to trigger the sensor.

I also thought maybe you can get some power from a solar module? Always under the premise that this only has to last for a few hours.

Do you have any ideas? Light is the most important thing first. I have already googled, but only found things with motion sensors.
 

garfunkel

2016-09-27 18:27:58
  • #2
Cable drum and that’s it
 

nelly190

2016-09-27 18:49:24
  • #3
Maybe the camping area is the right thing for you. A solar panel with a car battery as a buffer storage and appropriate 12 V lights.
 

sauerpeter

2016-09-28 09:27:18
  • #4
And where do I plug the cable of the cable drum in?
 

hbf12

2016-09-28 09:47:09
  • #5
Maybe what you are looking for Solux-LED-50 or 105
 

Deliverer

2016-09-28 11:38:18
  • #6
With two LED work lights and two pack batteries, you can get through the winter.

Possibly also rechargeable job site floodlights – you’ll still need those afterwards.

Both should be better in terms of price and ecology than (in winter) messing around with solar panels.
 

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