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gotwind
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Posted - 20/02/2008 :  09:32:05  Show Profile Send gotwind a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I received an email from a guy named Robert who runs his house lighting with LED's.
Currently it is all run from a single 75 watt solar panel.

Some interesting photos of his work here:
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/album/548140434BOGMxW

Ben.

ghurd
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Posted - 20/02/2008 :  16:20:30  Show Profile Send ghurd a Private Message  Reply with Quote
It's a neat system. The LED disconnect is pretty cool.
But he sure is losing a lot of available power. A 75W PV with what looks like a 7AH battery?
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keithw2112
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Posted - 20/02/2008 :  17:38:48  Show Profile Send keithw2112 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
ive spent a lot of money on lcds when i first started out but i wasnt impresssed with the light they gave off. great for torches or where they can be brought close to the area to illuminate. nice well detailed site though
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gotwind
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Posted - 20/02/2008 :  20:05:59  Show Profile Send gotwind a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Hi Keith.
I presume you mean LED's, not LCD's.
LED technology is rapidly improving, I agree the older white LED's look very blue and 'cold' - The fixed focus of the LED is also a bit annoying.

However, as I said there are huge investments being made by the likes of Philips into the technology and warmer white LED's are becoming available.

I have a 12 volt 5 watt Luxeon LED and driver package here, equivelant to a 20w Halogen, and it has a nice warm colour, not cheap - 20 UK pounds ($40) and it will probably never need replacing...

The picture below is the Luxeon being directly powered from my 5w solar panel.





Ben.



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rlwieneke
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Posted - 21/02/2008 :  18:05:05  Show Profile Send rlwieneke a Private Message  Reply with Quote
ghurd

When you said I was loosing a lot of available power, was that in reference to the 7.5aH battery and it's limitted storage? I posted in later pictures it was upgraded to a 17.2aH battery. My plans are to eventually go to a 100aH battery as the TOA receiver, weather radio, door bell and possibly the answering machine and phone system will be added to the load.
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keithw2112
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Posted - 21/02/2008 :  19:23:37  Show Profile Send keithw2112 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
nice bulbs ben i have seen them on e bay when i was last bying bulbs only my kitchen has 6 recessed spots so i would be looking about 100-120 quid
hopefully they might come down in price in the near future
sorry i did mean leds
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ghurd
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Posted - 21/02/2008 :  21:59:47  Show Profile Send ghurd a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Robert,
Yes about the battery.
Avoid an inverter with those items, and the power will go a long way.
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rlwieneke
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Posted - 23/02/2008 :  17:47:37  Show Profile Send rlwieneke a Private Message  Reply with Quote
ghurd

I agree with you. My plan is to use as many 12v dc items as possible to avoid the power loss of inverting. The TOA DT-930 AM/FM receiver is rated at 13.8v dc and the Mfg e-mailed me back saying the actual voltage operating range had a wide spread. The weather radio is a Realistic that had a internal (110v in/12v out) AC transformer that was connected to a bridge rectifier, I removed all that and connected a 12v dc - AC adapter to it to see how it would work as a test: has been running for months. The door bell can either be a 12v dc buzzer or a sound generator connected to the paging system. The phone system can be a Toshiba CTX 28,CIX 40 or a KSU-less system such as the TMC Epic ET-4000 4-Line Phones all of which are 12 volt dc powered.
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ghurd
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Posted - 24/02/2008 :  06:03:11  Show Profile Send ghurd a Private Message  Reply with Quote
You must have mistaken me for someone who knows what a CTX 28, CIX 40 or KSU-less system actually is.
No matter.
Use the system efficiently and I am happy!

Many of the 9VAC systems feed a bridge and cap. Worth looking into.
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