andyvh1959
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I need some feedback on a potential for shop lights. I will have a 12v off grid solar panel system for the lights and motorcycle(s) charging system. I found a great deal on craigslist for LED emergency lights that I think I can use as overhead lights for my 12v sysem. Check this out. It says for 120 or 277v, but the battery backup is only 3.7v. I know LEDs will work at different voltages so I wonder if these will work as overhead shop lights at 12v, or perhaps 24v. Any input is appreciated.
Just after posting this I found the tech sheet on the lights online. And it dawned on me these likely have a transformer or an inverter in them to take 120v AC down to a DC voltage for the lights themselves. That would explain how the lights can work on 3.6v DC backup batteries. It also indicates the lights themselves are meant to work at less than 12v DC. So now I wonder if I can use the lights themselves without the transformer/inverter and simply wire them to direct 12v DC. My solar system will have a 12v battery storage system as well for darker days when the solar isn't putting out quite enough.
The other side of this is how many Lumens per square foot for a shop. From what I've found its about 50 to 100 lumens per square foot for a shop. Anyone else have any input?
Just after posting this I found the tech sheet on the lights online. And it dawned on me these likely have a transformer or an inverter in them to take 120v AC down to a DC voltage for the lights themselves. That would explain how the lights can work on 3.6v DC backup batteries. It also indicates the lights themselves are meant to work at less than 12v DC. So now I wonder if I can use the lights themselves without the transformer/inverter and simply wire them to direct 12v DC. My solar system will have a 12v battery storage system as well for darker days when the solar isn't putting out quite enough.
The other side of this is how many Lumens per square foot for a shop. From what I've found its about 50 to 100 lumens per square foot for a shop. Anyone else have any input?
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