Posted by Errin OH on December 17, 2009 at 14:03:21 from (71.79.144.104):
In Reply to: 12 volt lighting??? posted by dave2 on December 17, 2009 at 13:22:58:
It would depend on the number of lights, draw, and battery choice. Most battery tenders will not recharge a battery than has reach a certian point of discharge. So read what your getting and plan on three days of no sun to recharge.
Personally,
My first choice would be 12 RV lamps. Will not have the issues with the cold the florescent or CF will. LED would be nice but just to expensive.
To power them I would consider having a set leads that could be connected to my vehicle. The cost of the Battery and Tender would cover a lot of gas to just idle the car. You will be running wires either way.
Drive up, hook up, do you biz and leave. Only worry is did a ligh bulb go bad.
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