DIY 12V Shed Light Using DeWALT 20V Batteries
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- In this video, I create a 12V light for my shed using DeWALT 20V/24V tool batteries as the power source.
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That would work in my chicken coop great thanks for he video.
Yeah, it's a nice way to provide light until a better solution comes along.
That light worked nice I like it.
Working great for me. I need to add that switch to make it even better.
Just didn't have all the parts I needed.
That light put out a decent amount of light.
Yeah, I was hoping for any light. I was surprised how well it worked.
Looks very cold where you are at.
This is a simple set up solution.
Just froze shovelling my driveway. It's pretty cold.
Yeah, that setup really was easy to put together and works great.
Nice setup...you can also use two low wattage led's in series to eliminate a dc to dc converter if you are on a tight budget. You don't need exactly 12v for the led's to work, 20v will do just fine with two in series.
that works great
Where do u get the kit at I can’t find one I need one for my daughters go kart
I left links in the description.