DIY Solar Shed Lighting! Affordable LED Setup

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    I built a 12x16 garage over this last summer and I needed a way to light it up. This was the DIY solution that I decided to put together!
    These LED strip lights are super bright and I can see everything clearly without a flashlight. All the parts used in this project are listed below. Let me know if you have any questions or comments on the process!
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    8 Feet of 1/2 inch Aluminum Angle:
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    16-2 AWG Landscape Wire:
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  • @Jasonoid
    @Jasonoid  3 года назад +1

    Check out my website for other awesome content! jasonoid.com/

  • @davidhoque5864
    @davidhoque5864 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for posting this Jasonoid. Very easy, clean and a great idea! Thanks for emailing me back so fast in regards to my questions as well.

  • @btwes
    @btwes 3 года назад +2

    I just remodeled my shed and this was a great finishing touch. Thanks for the links to the materials. I was able to get everything off Amazon except the angle iron. One thing to watch out for - if you drill holes in the aluminum and screw that into the beams, be careful not to short out the strip. It's really easy to do. If the lights keep going out, loosen the screws and put them back in gently.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  3 года назад +1

      I'm glad it helped! Thanks for watching and thanks for the tips!

  • @innergoof19
    @innergoof19 3 года назад +2

    Getting my shed built this week! Perfect low power system, and I already have a 7ah battery from another project that's ready to go!

  • @toobukume
    @toobukume 3 года назад

    thanks for pointing me in the right direction! I've got a 30x8 shed (i know it's goofy dimensions but previous owner built it) about 100 yards from the house so i didn't feel like running electric to it. No need for outlets either, just light. i'll adapt it this for a switch at each end of the shed and lights running the full length but I like the angle idea and cheap charger. thanks!

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  3 года назад

      thanks for watching, i'm sure you can get the perfect setup for your shed.

  • @TimConlan
    @TimConlan 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for doing this, I followed it to light my backyard shed. Works great!

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  4 года назад

      Thanks for watching, glad it helped your project! Love to hear other people are doing it!

  • @j.ericswede7084
    @j.ericswede7084 5 лет назад +1

    Very nice explanation. I am building a 14 x 18 wood shop and this is what I will use to light the darker corners. Thanks for the thorough explanation.

  • @unclea1bert
    @unclea1bert 4 года назад

    So my 1-window shed (which is in tree shaded area) is in need of some lighting. I love this setup! Seems simple and inexpensive. Im just looking for having lights when i step out there to look for something. Might pickup a cheap portable generator to power some tools in the future. This should work for my needs. Thanks for the video!

  • @gd9704
    @gd9704 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the great video. You inspired me to install a solar lighting system in my 12' x 16' shed. Works excellent-way better than any pre-packaged system, and costs way less. Plus, I have the satisfaction of having built it myself. Consider yourself subscribed!

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  3 года назад +1

      That is awesome!

  • @kapahi15
    @kapahi15 6 лет назад +4

    Great job bro! I like it!

  • @duannguyen1550
    @duannguyen1550 6 лет назад +5

    That is one clean and organized shed. Don't forget an inline fuse or two. I know it's a hassle but it's pretty cheap and peace of mind goes a long way.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  6 лет назад +3

      duannguyen thanks appreciate you tuning in, planning on putting a fuse in shortly!

    • @mikep2590
      @mikep2590 6 лет назад +1

      What fuse / configuration did you end up installing? Great video - this is exactly what I need, installing as soon as parts arrive, thanks so much for posting!

    • @FLT1979
      @FLT1979 6 лет назад +2

      What is the inline fuse for? Just learning about this cool stuff.

  • @miltonaraki7572
    @miltonaraki7572 5 лет назад +1

    Very informative and well done! Thumbs up!

  • @viduransivakumarasingham2640
    @viduransivakumarasingham2640 4 года назад +3

    That's exactly what I want to do! Thanks for the help bud.

  • @patriciaribaric3409
    @patriciaribaric3409 3 года назад

    I need to study up on connecting electrical wires. I have a 14 X 20 barn that your set up is perfect for. I'm impressed!!!

  • @babascustomlegocreations8837
    @babascustomlegocreations8837 6 лет назад +41

    Only 5k views? This video is Better quality than a 500k video !

  • @richesposito
    @richesposito 4 года назад +1

    Great video and thank you so much for the parts list. I used the same parts and installed solar lighting in our community's Boy Scout shed and it works great. Thank you.

  • @cristidumitru3771
    @cristidumitru3771 2 года назад

    Great video man! Exactly what I needed!
    Thank you!

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад

      Still going strong today! Couple years later!

  • @WayneRigley
    @WayneRigley 6 лет назад

    Nice and simple ! Good job..

  • @sagarsane12686
    @sagarsane12686 4 года назад +1

    Nice video. I love solar projects.

  • @eazyfreek
    @eazyfreek 3 года назад

    Simple and works. Awesome . Thanks J............

  • @williamvaughan1218
    @williamvaughan1218 3 года назад +2

    You should use the output load part on that charge controller that way you have over discharge battery protection. I have Two of those charge controllers and they work well.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  3 года назад +2

      I never use the lights long enough to discharge the battery to damage it. If I used them more I would use the load attachment points.

  • @GManKeepsltReal
    @GManKeepsltReal Год назад

    Clean install!

  • @MrCcarter7
    @MrCcarter7 6 лет назад

    Very nice job thank you for posting! God bless!

  • @jsmythib
    @jsmythib 10 месяцев назад

    I have been using RV bulbs, standard screw in base so you can use a standard light fixtures 12-24v. I also have some hand wired 10w LED cobs @ 250ma for free* lighting installed in every ceiling in my house. All of my outbuildings, shed, coup, greenhouse have independent systems like this...until recently. I just ran a 10guage pair, and a 6 wire solid core(control wire) thru every structure. Now I can have some fun :) I was just searching to checkout others projects like this. Thankyou! :)

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  10 месяцев назад

      Excellent ideas! This video is a bit old, I'd probably do it a little differently if I re did it now haha.

  • @tubejim101
    @tubejim101 5 лет назад +2

    Nice job on the shed.

  • @JoeMalovich
    @JoeMalovich 5 лет назад +1

    Well done!

  • @scummyinoz
    @scummyinoz 6 лет назад +3

    Gday
    nice i put a car battery and a solar panel in my 40ft container and set up 3 1m long led lights on 3 switches and run a car radio i put the lights in a alloy channel held on the roof with hard drive magnets cos i did not want to put holes in the roof and all wiring is in poly pipe and the cam can not show how good the light is.
    cheers

  • @djames2377
    @djames2377 Год назад

    You should get an award how tidy your shed is

  • @Fordgroup00
    @Fordgroup00 6 лет назад

    I want to do this. And also into our house. This would be great for outside as well!

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  6 лет назад

      Its very bright and would work great for outdoor patio lights

  • @llkmartin557
    @llkmartin557 5 лет назад +1

    Nice job.

  • @fishonph8955
    @fishonph8955 6 лет назад

    Nice set up.. new subscriber here.. ❤ from Philippines

  • @Eger118877
    @Eger118877 2 года назад +1

    This is an awesome video. I have two questions, should I use 2 inline fuses? Also, what type of connectors are you using to connect the wires to the battery?

  • @atothezeezee
    @atothezeezee 4 года назад

    Perfect!

  • @sundancedeb
    @sundancedeb 6 лет назад +16

    It would be great to have step by step instructions.... :) . Looks great!

  • @naturalworld-nw1
    @naturalworld-nw1 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing

  • @juanvalverde7229
    @juanvalverde7229 3 года назад +6

    Can you please present a video on how you wired the components to make it all work. Thank you.

    • @lawrencedavidson6195
      @lawrencedavidson6195 2 года назад

      The wiring is described at 1:20 A wiring diagram also comes with the charge controller. Greetings from sunny Jamaica.

  • @gazsto6733
    @gazsto6733 Год назад

    Great video and a massive help on my new low energy design and layout. Your using a SH1228W battery and they are 8AH? do you have any calculations on the energy those lights use, the length of time they last on a full battery charge? What is the wattage per strip?

  • @Bido11561
    @Bido11561 4 года назад

    So you go from battery to switch then straight into the strip? How did you connect battery to strip lighting?

  • @vansgardens2304
    @vansgardens2304 8 месяцев назад

    Nice install, I didn’t notice any fuse. Is there some over current protection between the battery and lights?

  • @vandrangivenkatesh2836
    @vandrangivenkatesh2836 6 лет назад +1

    How do I hook this up to my ceiling !!?

  • @PROJECT1ZERO3
    @PROJECT1ZERO3 2 года назад +1

    Jason, great work. I just purchased everything to do lights in my shed. Any chance you could put up some closeups of the wiring at the battery and how you connected the lights and the battery to the terminals?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад

      Google how to setup solar charge controller wires and you'll get some great images for a layout.

  • @donflores5227
    @donflores5227 Год назад

    I did a similar setup in my shed with a deep cycle 12v battery. and led strips. The one problem I had is forgetting to turn the lights off and coming back to a dead battery two days later. I solved that by replacing the switch with a one hour timer mounted to a standard 110v wall switch box. Now if I forget to turn the lights off the timer runs out and the lights turn off. no more dead battery.

  • @r0me09696
    @r0me09696 2 года назад

    I was looking for your tutorial on how to set up the lighting, couldn't find it

  • @jerrydaniel1530
    @jerrydaniel1530 2 года назад

    left and came back to give thumbs up

  • @diasporareturnee
    @diasporareturnee Год назад

    Total LED wattage? Did you have to cut the LED strips to size? If yes, how did you reconnect to the battery power line

  • @euphoricmonkey8409
    @euphoricmonkey8409 4 года назад

    Hi really like the video and just what I intend to do in my sheds. Thanks for posting. Just one question, is there a reason why you connected your lighting circuit directly to the battery and not to the DC terminals on the solar controller.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  4 года назад +1

      Just preference, connecting the lights to the load out will keep you from discharging the battery too far. You can do it either way. Thanks for watching!

  • @johnmartin9019
    @johnmartin9019 9 месяцев назад

    Nice grid

  • @bobfalk2896
    @bobfalk2896 5 лет назад

    Great video. How did you determine the solar panel size/wattage needed? I would like to get by with a smaller panel if possible. Thanks, bob

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  5 лет назад +1

      It's all based on how large your battery and current draw are. If you plan to run lots of amps consistently you will need a larger amp hour battery to handle the load. If you want to charge that battery faster you will need a larger solar panel. If you have lights that pull 3amps while running, you will need a 6 amp hour battery to run them for 1 hour. You never want to run the battery below 50% capacity. Hope this info helps!

  • @FRESNEL_COOKING_SOLAR_OVENS24
    @FRESNEL_COOKING_SOLAR_OVENS24 Год назад

    Cool white light has a lot of blue light in it. You need multiple daylight 4000k series.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Год назад

      Listing said 5000k, which I like. They are really like 6500k... The reviews didn't have many pictures back in the day.

  • @WinKongmuang
    @WinKongmuang 4 года назад +1

    Would there have been any difference between wiring up to the load terminals on the charge controller instead of the battery? or was that just preference to go straight to battery?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  4 года назад +3

      Just my preference. If you go through the load terminals you get the automatic shutoff when the battery voltage is too low. You can also schedule the power source availability. I just wanted to keep it simple and run my lights off a switch. Either way works well.

  • @djdannybhtx
    @djdannybhtx 4 года назад

    Great video. So im guessing the lights are on the angled aluminum? Also what isnthe black ends of the lights?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  4 года назад

      Solder joints with the other lights and wiring

  • @damian_the_mando_apprentice
    @damian_the_mando_apprentice 3 года назад

    This is extremely helpful. My garage is about the same size so this will do wonders. The Amazon links still work but would you recommend any other upgrades as the video is now 2 years old?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  3 года назад

      Larger battery if you plan to use the lights more than 20 minutes at a time. Other than that, I love them!

  • @justincooper2865
    @justincooper2865 3 года назад +2

    I am very curious as to how long those lights last when on continuously. My apartment landlord wants a solar light solution for his car ports and I think this could be very effective with low maintenance so long as the run time is good. Please advise.
    Great and simple video btw!

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  3 года назад

      These lights in a full strip put out lots of light and use lots of power. If you want the battery to last all night use only a few feet of light.

  • @FlexZero
    @FlexZero 4 года назад

    how many amps do your lights pull?

  • @garyparker1081
    @garyparker1081 3 года назад

    Hi! Writing to ask if the positive wire (supply) to the switch could have been routed from the "load" terminals on the charge controller? I understand of course that the positive wire directly from the battery to the switch does work, but I figured I'd ask why you didn't use the load terminals on the charge controller for that purpose. Thanks!

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  3 года назад

      Yes, you can use the load terminals for the lights. It adds extra protection to your battery so you don't run it down too much. Just skipped it on my project.

  • @TrevandJilladventures
    @TrevandJilladventures Год назад

    Do you have a wire diagram? Plan to do this for my shed this weekend

  • @markchapmon8670
    @markchapmon8670 6 лет назад

    I don't have anything to compare this to, but I am curious why you didn't hook the light wiring to the load connections on the charge controller so you couldn't accidentally leave the lights on and over-discharge the battery. Other than that curiousity, I really like what you did and how clean the wiring work was done.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  6 лет назад

      Mark Chapmon thanks for watching my video! Just personal preference, and for simplicity. I personally won't leave the lights on to over discharge the battery.

  • @StreetKingz4Life
    @StreetKingz4Life 5 лет назад

    if you use the load terminals on the charge controller to run the led lights is there anything that can go wrong?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  5 лет назад +1

      No, using the load terminals is recommended if you want to keep your battery from being drained below it's low cutoff. I just decided not to use those leads in this case. Thanks for the comment!

  • @gradenkarl1166
    @gradenkarl1166 4 года назад +1

    How much did all your equipment cost together

  • @ransom99100
    @ransom99100 4 года назад

    Sorry this is way late but if I added a second battery and cables would it store more energy [From west Texas so sunlight is no problem around here]
    Thank you for the help

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  4 года назад

      If you wired both batteries in parallel, yes it would add more storage. Thanks for watching!

  • @briamyx
    @briamyx 5 лет назад

    would this work on something that i would need lit for up to 24 months constantly?
    its for a self sufficient outdoor light sculpture project

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  5 лет назад

      Just add more battery capacity and a larger solar panel to scale the project larger. The idea is the same. Thanks for your comment!

  • @KeKoEpO
    @KeKoEpO 6 лет назад

    I have a project in mind and I was wondering if there was any way I could attach an electrical socket to plug in a phone charger or a radio?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  6 лет назад

      You could setup something very similar to mine, you would just need to add an Inverter also. You may want additional battery storage depending on how long you would want to run the radio/phone charger. The inverter would take the DC power and convert it over to AC power for a radio to use.

  • @BastelPichi
    @BastelPichi 3 года назад +1

    1:44 use the load output of the solar charge controller. This way you can even set a shutoff timer, if you forgot to turn the lights off. Its also protcting from over discharge

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  3 года назад

      I only use the lights for a few minutes at a time. I watch the voltage as I use them. I could see this being useful if they were being used all the time.

  • @FlexZero
    @FlexZero 4 года назад +1

    If I used this exact setup what size fuse would I need?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  4 года назад +1

      15 Amp fuse would work. I doubt the lights pull more than 10 amps. Probably closer to 6 or 7 amps

  • @metratone5
    @metratone5 2 года назад

    Is this a special battery for the solar panel or can you use a car battery? Would have been nice to have seen it been set up. Lovely shots of the components.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад

      The battery I used is a sealed lead acid battery. They don't require any maintenance so it nice to use them in this setting. A car battery would work fine as well in a setup like this.

  • @sicksand4
    @sicksand4 4 года назад

    can those lights you used do on a metal frame?I have a 26x31 metal building I wanted to try this in

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  4 года назад

      Yeah, as long as the power connectors are insulated they won't short out. So just use either heat shrink or electrical tape where they connect to the LED strip.

  • @pzazzera
    @pzazzera 3 года назад

    also, I do not see any wires going to your load side of the PWM (at 3:38 on the video). How did you wire the lights/switch to the PWM?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  3 года назад

      I just wired directly to the battery terminals, if you want low voltage protection you can connect to the load terminals.

  • @djc3949
    @djc3949 Год назад

    Nice video, how long does the charge last when using the lights and how long to fully charge. Thanks

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Год назад

      This uses a small battery, it runs the lights for like 2 hours. If you want a longer runtime jut get a bigger battery.

  • @stevenl8420
    @stevenl8420 5 лет назад

    How long would that battery last im considering doing this in my chicken coop the lights wood be on all night in there i am also curious to know what type of strain that would cause on the battery thanks and good job on the vido

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  5 лет назад

      You can do the same idea, just add a 100 watt panel and maybe 100amp hour battery. Just look up some more info online and it will make sense.

  • @ericperez371
    @ericperez371 6 лет назад

    Nice set up.question can you run another accessories whit this solar panel let me know.I'm trying to do in a chiken coop for the winter.but I wanna connect a heater lete know whatyou think.thanks in advance

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  6 лет назад +1

      Eric Perez thanks for the question. This solar setup is for low draw devices, you could run a heater off a solar setup but it needs to have a much larger battery storage and more panels. The concept is the same just larger. Electric heaters pull thousands of watts, my battery would last about 5 minutes running an DC to AC inverter and a small 1500 watt heater.

    • @ericperez371
      @ericperez371 6 лет назад

      Jasonoid thank you.

  • @michaelmuirhead1734
    @michaelmuirhead1734 4 года назад

    How long do lights last before going off ?
    Would 2 hours at a time work as my garage has no lighting but have a lot of gym and boxing equipment in and far from house so I was wondering
    If, You could give advice thanks

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  4 года назад

      Check out my other comments, I answer the same question. All depends on the size of your battery.

  • @PutMeInCoach23
    @PutMeInCoach23 5 лет назад

    My light keep going on and off. Any idea what I may have done wrong? I did everything you did except the switch. Maybe I have it hooked up wrong.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  5 лет назад +2

      When my battery gets low my lights start to flicker. What voltage is your battery? Also, do you have your lights connected to your charge controller load or the battery directly?

  • @mickjager5974
    @mickjager5974 2 года назад

    Interesting, I was just thinking maybe I could use the solar trickle charger for a 12v battery I bought for my lawn mower, hook it up to an old 12v car battery I have to power up some LED lights for my shed that doesn't have AC power. As far as switch, it seem like you could use just a regular AC wall switch. And I'm also wondering if for a battery I could use my 18v power tool batteries. That way I could use one of them that was charged up if the one charged by the solar panels was low or ran out while I was in the middle of doing something. And as far as hooking up to that batter I have an old drill that recently died and luckily I didn't toss it because I can use it's base as the plug in point for my 18v batteries! How much heat do these strip lights put out. Do you think you could use some of the LED tubes that replace fluorescent tubes in a fluorescent fixture without ballast or maybe one of the plug in tube fixtures and just bypass whatever ac/dc converter it has?
    I actually bought a couple led lights at the auto parts store that had two 9 volt batteries hooked in series to provide a store demo so I'm thinking some more lights like them should be able to run off my 18v ryobi batteries.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад

      These lights don't put off heat at all because they are LEDs. A 12v battery would power these light just fine. If you wanted to run higher voltages like 18v you'd want to make sure the leds you bought support that voltage. This video is pretty old and my lights still are working great!

  • @woldsweather
    @woldsweather 4 года назад

    I havea solar panel controller 12v battery and about to add wind turbine to my garden shed. I cant find 12 v lighting ANYWHERE on the internet in the UK (unless you buy a system with a solar panel which I dont need)

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  4 года назад

      Don't search for 12 volt lighting, search for 12 volt leds lights, you might have better luck. Led strip lights are available everywhere. Amazon, eBay are both in the UK as well.

  • @JedRom
    @JedRom 4 года назад

    First time with solor...how long will it last at night before battery gets to a point of being to low?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  4 года назад

      These lights draw about 3amps. I have a 7 amp hour battery. You don't want to take lead acid batteries past 50% capacity so I can run these lights for about an hour. I only use the lights for 20 to 30 minute intervals so this works perfect for me. Ways to make them shine longer would be to get a larger battery, or use less lights.

  • @jdecker9834
    @jdecker9834 5 лет назад

    The link you have for the lights is for a flexible roll of lights, not the bars you installed. Could you please update the link or provide the model #? Great vid..thx!

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  5 лет назад

      The bars I made myself using aluminum angle from HomeDepot and then stuck the flexible lights to them via the included sticky back tape. I purchased the flexible roll of lights.

  • @markbennett8463
    @markbennett8463 5 лет назад

    hi can i add a inverter to run a ac surge protector to run things

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  5 лет назад +1

      You can add an inverter to this setup. You would just hook it directly to the battery. You have to keep in mind that most AC device pull lots of power so you will need to have enough battery capacity or enough solar panels to keep up with that demand. My setup isn't big enough to run large appliances.

  • @rasychea
    @rasychea 5 лет назад

    Would I be able to connect a 300w led light bar to this setup ?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  5 лет назад

      You could hook up any light really, it just would drain the battery really fast. The larger the battery the longer it will last

  • @Kwijibo11
    @Kwijibo11 3 года назад

    If I wanted to run my lights longer than an hour, what battery would you suggest purchasing? Will that solar panel still be adequate?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  3 года назад +1

      Plan on a 5 amp draw with these lights so if you want to run for 5 hours each night you'll want at least 50AH battery to not run your lead acid below 50%DOD (25 Amp hours is 50% of the battery)

  • @HomerBartStewie
    @HomerBartStewie 5 лет назад

    What kind of roll-up door is that and how much does it cost? I'm going to build a shed in a few weeks. Thanks!

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  5 лет назад +1

      Its the type of door that goes on a storage unit. I searched around and found a local company that builds storage units so they could get me "roll up garage door" at a good price. Cost a little under $400. I installed it myself, there are many RUclips videos on the subject.

  • @woldsweather
    @woldsweather 4 года назад +1

    Can you give a link to the lighting strips? Whats are they called?

  • @FlexZero
    @FlexZero 4 года назад

    How did you wire the leds to eachother, did you solder them?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  4 года назад +1

      They are soldered together.

  • @sharlainewalker4226
    @sharlainewalker4226 2 года назад

    Where do the wires from your LEDS go? ( ie are they straight onto battery terminals?) I expected them to go to the charge controller but cant see that. Also are they fused?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад

      They are fused, switch is on the positive line, and they connect to the positive and negative battery terminals.
      You could also wire the led power wires to the 'load inputs' on the solar charge controller if you want to have low voltage protection.

  • @BedsitBob
    @BedsitBob Год назад

    Isn't 14.4 volts a little high, for charging a 12 volt battery?

  • @quithunt9313
    @quithunt9313 5 лет назад

    Hi can you connect a vehicle headlight to the system?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  5 лет назад

      You could hook anything that runs off 12 Volts DC. Some vehicle headlights run off AC and DC current. A light that pulls 55 watts would probably need a larger battery bank / solar panel than this setup.

  • @Maverick247
    @Maverick247 2 года назад

    Is the solar panel behind a glass window? I have tried to put a solar panel in a south facing window that gets a lot of sun but it severely affected its output needed to put it outside to get it to work properly.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад

      Since I use the lights only a couple times a week, this was fine for my needs. If you want to so something a little larger, check out this video: ruclips.net/video/rFVtJXqV_zA/видео.html

  • @hadyrome5574
    @hadyrome5574 5 лет назад

    Is this possible with a 6 Volt system? I hear that’s what some people do for RVs.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  5 лет назад

      I have only seen 12 volt and 24 volt systems on RVs so I am not sure. Higher voltage in your system (24 volt vs 12 volt) means less current pulling from the batteries so you dont have to have as thick of wires, you can run more appliances in the RV with less load on the battery. I don't have much experience with 6 volt systems but if you found a solar charge controller that can run a 6 volt system, and a compatible solar panel, the same theory applied here should work on a 6 volt system.

  • @woldsweather
    @woldsweather 4 года назад

    Aren't you losing high energy UVA photons on your panel having it behind glass and not outside?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  4 года назад

      Haven't noticed a huge loss in performance, could be losing a little bit for sure. I don't use the lights on a daily basis, if I did I'd want to install the panel on the roof for sure!

  • @andrewleman3106
    @andrewleman3106 3 года назад +1

    Awesome setup! I just added everything to my amazon cart because this is exactly what I needed. What did you use for the switch mount?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  3 года назад +1

      It was a metal L bracket I had laying around, I just drilled a hole and painted it gray.

    • @andrewleman3106
      @andrewleman3106 3 года назад

      @@Jasonoid gotcha. Thanks for the reply. I have some laying around but nothing that large. I wanted someone bigger so I don’t slice my hand when searching for the switch in the dark 🤣

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  3 года назад +1

      @@andrewleman3106 there are probably many ways to do it, but yeah make sure it's not sharp to slice you in the dark! Good point.

  • @ducttape5807
    @ducttape5807 Год назад

    What lights did you use got a link?

  • @leweezo33
    @leweezo33 5 лет назад

    The controller keeps the panel from overcharging the batt? I am thinking of doing this in my well house with a 75 watt bulb to keep it above freezing in the winter.. Do you think this setup would work for that? I would use a smart plug to make sure the light does not use power during the day (temps are above 32 here in the day)

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  5 лет назад +1

      Yeah, it keeps it from over charging. You'd have to do the math because a constant 75watts is a lot, maybe 150 watts of solar panels and a large battery bank (100-150 Amp hours) will work for you. My system is very small for very little load.

    • @leweezo33
      @leweezo33 5 лет назад

      @@Jasonoid Thanks! Great shed BTW

  • @markbader4942
    @markbader4942 Год назад

    The LED lights you linked come with an AC power adapter, I’m guessing you just cut the connector off the lights and plugged the + and - wires directly into the solar charge controller?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Год назад +1

      This video is super old so I'm guessing the product may have changed. Just make sure they are 12v leds, wire up the battery pos and neg you'll be good

  • @dayv
    @dayv 8 месяцев назад

    Do you need fuses?

  • @MrIvan
    @MrIvan 3 года назад

    What is that where you mounted the light switch? Thanks!

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  3 года назад +1

      It was a piece of metal I had laying around. It had a 90 degree bend in it and was pre-painted. Just had to drill the 1/2 hole in it

  • @pzazzera
    @pzazzera 3 года назад

    what type of angeled metal did you use to attach your LED lights to?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  3 года назад

      1/2 inch Aluminum Angle, you can find it in the video description

  • @mmmmmmmmmbop
    @mmmmmmmmmbop 4 года назад

    Hey Jasonoid, love your video! Is that battery still alive and kicking? Thanks so much

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  4 года назад

      Yep, two years later it's working well. When this battery is toast I plan to get a larger battery for longer run times. Thanks for watching!

    • @30iuoenyc
      @30iuoenyc 4 года назад +3

      How long of a run time do you get when on continuous?

  • @waynec1752
    @waynec1752 5 лет назад +1

    Great concept! Just built an 8x10 shed. What modifications to this setup could I make to increase my lighting to 4-5 hours? Battery type, etc?

    • @waynec1752
      @waynec1752 5 лет назад +1

      Edit - found a batt calculator; would need a 120ah ($250) battery according to that.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  5 лет назад +1

      Depends on how much power your lights use, 12 volt led lights are very efficient. If they only pull 2 or 3 amps, a 35 Amp hour battery would last plenty long.

    • @waynec1752
      @waynec1752 5 лет назад

      Hey there! Some follow ups bc I’m using this lay out and may help others: it looks as if you have 1 cable going to each angle piece which has 2 strips on them. Is this accurate? If so how did you connect each strip end to 1 cords + and - side; seems like you would need 2 cords per angle piece. Additionally I was going to use 3M Scotchlok connectors to bridge off of main line running to the back to feed the first angle piece any foreseeable issue with that? And did you just secure angle ends with electrical tape? Thank you!

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  5 лет назад +2

      @@waynec1752 The aluminum angle is secured using zip ties to each rafter. I wired the lights together using 14 gauge exterior landscape wire, each light has a positive and negative wire coming directly from the battery and I just daisy chained the lights by connecting positive to positive and negative to negative. Each LED strip has double sided tape that sticks directly to the aluminum angle. Does that answer your questions?

  • @repairvideoforfilterqueenv7011
    @repairvideoforfilterqueenv7011 6 лет назад

    What was the overall cost?
    Thanks!
    Great video

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  6 лет назад +3

      All the parts are listed in the description of the video. Around $100 depending on if you have any stuff laying around that you can use.

  • @PeytonGregory
    @PeytonGregory 5 лет назад

    Does this setup generate enough power to leave the lights on 24 hours continuously?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  5 лет назад +3

      This systems does not, but if you add more solar panels and a bigger battery bank it sure will!

  • @dillygaff7624
    @dillygaff7624 5 лет назад

    Great video! I have a shed that is 12x24 so 50% more square footage. Is this system simply scalable? Looks like the next power solar panel is 50W and I have a 24x36 window. I'm thinking of going to a 15 ah battery and 4 - 6 strip lights. Do you see any issues with that? Any additona advice? Thanks.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  5 лет назад

      It is scalable, it all is based off your desired run time. If your lights pulls 5 amps, then a 10 amp hour battery will last 1 hour because you shouldn't take it past 50% capacity. So if you want your lights to run longer, plan to have more battery storage. Also, make sure your if you put the solar panel in the window it will have light all year round. My south facing window gets full sun in the winter, and only half sun in the summer, due to the height if the sun and the soffit blocking the light.
      I recommend doing this project though, it's a great way to get power for your shed. You can also use the sun to charge other lead acid batteries to motorcycles and cars if they are close enough to the charge controller.

    • @dillygaff7624
      @dillygaff7624 5 лет назад

      Thanks for the quick info. One more question, sorry to be a pain. If I go with a 50w panel and a 12vl15ah battery do I need to upsize the controller?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  5 лет назад +1

      @@dillygaff7624 no, a 50 watt solar panel puts out about 1.80 amps, this solar charge controller can handle at least 15 to 20 amps.