Alex Wetmore
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- Nov 13, 2008
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We have a new shed which doesn't have electrical running out to it. I want to setup some basic lighting in there. The commercial solar shed lights that I could find seemed to be pretty dim.
I already ordered a 15 watt solar panel and a charge controller to charge a 12 volt lead acid battery. Using a 7ah battery (normal for a UPS) I should be able to charge it in 1.5 to 2 winter Seattle days.
That gives me 85 watt hours to play with, which is more than enough for some bright LED lighting. The shed is 8x6' of floor area.
I haven't had much luck finding the lighting that I imagined. I see two options, and wanted to get some feedback on them:
1) String together ~10 1 watt LEDs and arrange them in a U shape around the perimeter of the ceiling. I'd probably drive them with the maxFlex driver configured for 350ma.
2) Use some of the LED light bars that are out there. It is difficult to find ones that run on 10-12V (most are designed for 12-24V) and few of them have useful specifications on brightness and power consumption.
So my questions are:
1) What is a good source for inexpensive LEDs? My only care is star mounted. I'm not that picky on efficiency (I don't need Q5 CREE). Can I get the price down to $2-$3 per LED by going for lower bins?
2) Are there light bars that I'm missing (I've checked eBay and DealExtreme) which would work well in this setup? The ElaraStrip from LEDSupply.com looks pretty nice except for requiring 12V+. I'd like something that can run on 11V to keep working as the battery runs down.
3) Is there a cheaper/better driver for this setup than the maxFlex? $45 is a bit on the steep side. A great feature would be having an automatic shutoff timer that is configurable, but if one isn't available I can build that circuit easily.
alex
I already ordered a 15 watt solar panel and a charge controller to charge a 12 volt lead acid battery. Using a 7ah battery (normal for a UPS) I should be able to charge it in 1.5 to 2 winter Seattle days.
That gives me 85 watt hours to play with, which is more than enough for some bright LED lighting. The shed is 8x6' of floor area.
I haven't had much luck finding the lighting that I imagined. I see two options, and wanted to get some feedback on them:
1) String together ~10 1 watt LEDs and arrange them in a U shape around the perimeter of the ceiling. I'd probably drive them with the maxFlex driver configured for 350ma.
2) Use some of the LED light bars that are out there. It is difficult to find ones that run on 10-12V (most are designed for 12-24V) and few of them have useful specifications on brightness and power consumption.
So my questions are:
1) What is a good source for inexpensive LEDs? My only care is star mounted. I'm not that picky on efficiency (I don't need Q5 CREE). Can I get the price down to $2-$3 per LED by going for lower bins?
2) Are there light bars that I'm missing (I've checked eBay and DealExtreme) which would work well in this setup? The ElaraStrip from LEDSupply.com looks pretty nice except for requiring 12V+. I'd like something that can run on 11V to keep working as the battery runs down.
3) Is there a cheaper/better driver for this setup than the maxFlex? $45 is a bit on the steep side. A great feature would be having an automatic shutoff timer that is configurable, but if one isn't available I can build that circuit easily.
alex