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Old 10-02-2007, 04:52 PM
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Question Battery Lighting? (options)
Can any experienced grower list the options as far as lighting?
I would like to know if anyone has ever grown using batteries as the energy source. Growing in an appartment has lots of people worried about electricity overages and i was wondering what other options there are...
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Old 10-02-2007, 04:57 PM
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shit maybe solar panels, but how are you gonna recharge the batteries by buying new ones all the time?
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Build a big ol' windmill in the backyard and connect it to a battery, hehe stealthy.
Im sure there are ways to have solar panels charge battery's but I'm really not sure how long even a standard car battery will operate a set of lights.
BTW what type of lights are you going to be running, CFL's, floro's, LED's, HID's ect?
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cfl's would work of a car battery but not sure for how long or how safe it is lol, just know that (cant remember what poor country it is) do it!
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In this case, electricity is the cheapest way. Charging, recharging, buying new batteries, just think of what you could do with all that money. Solar panels are not cheap either, unless you are looking for long term to get your money back out of the panels, plus you will need capacitors, or other cells to hold the overcharge so its not wasted. Cant go wrong by just plugging into the wall, and just paying the bill.

Car batteries are DC, and operate at 12V. Cfls are AC, the money you would spend converting everything to work off of DC and batteries just does not seem very feasible.

DC has its place, and AC has its place, just have to use the right tool for the right job.
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Replace all of your house hold bulbs with the CFL 13watt lights and unplug anything that you're not using.

The total cost of running a 400w mh/hps light isn't that much.

Just be resourceful with everything else around the house...

Just keeping the lights shut off when you're not in a room and shutting the tv off at night, along with not leaving your computer on 24x7 will help your bill.

Don't be scared to run a 400watt light :P
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There is a way to convert battery power into 110volts, of course, by using an inverter, which is not all that expensive. The trick is, you need enough "deep cycle" batteries capable of holding a charge for long periods of time & a method of recharging these batteries as they do begin to lose thier charge & fall below an amperage not suitable for powering your inverter. This is easly done by using wind &/or solar.
Many plans are available on the web for building inexpensive windmills using automotive altenators but solar panels are still quite expensive to buy. You'll need to calculate how much amperage required to power the light(s), how many batteries to meet this amperage requirement & then how many solar panels &/or windmills to accomplish this. And then find out if your area has suitable wind speeds at various altitudes.
Weather maps for most areas in all of north america showing wind speed(s) at various altitudes are also available on the web with links usually found on these sites explaing how wind mills work. It's all at your finger tips. Now just roll up a big one, click on the P.C. & figure it all out. A lot of work.........but well worth it for those of us in rural areas where hydro prices are higher, or not available at all.
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I agree with changing your house bulbs to cfls and turning any non used items off.This is a good thing to do even if not grwoing you will save a bundle and dont leave computers on or big screen tvs as they suck juice.A 400 watt light on 24 hours a day per month will cost from 15-30 bucks tops a month so figure you save 10-20 a month with cfl bulbs and good usage habits you only increaed what 5-10 bucks a month and no huge difference its like you bought a new big screen tv as they use around 300 watts them selves.Solar panles in an apartment or wind power are not options as they cant be mounted to the roof and they have a cable right ot your unit.I looked into solar panels thinking how much could a 1000 watt setup cost well about $80000 dollars for the entire setup and batteries.
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a small solar generator is gonna run about 1000$ and wont run 200 watts for 3 hours on a single charge. i'd suggest what filthyfetch said, conserve energy on non essentials and then power up the lights for your plants. ^__^
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A lot of large and older televisions use between 400 and 1100 watts and the electric company only get suspicious if you have a sudden and constant spike in your electric usage that is above 5000-10000+ watts.

Lets say a normal everyday non smoker type person goes out on a shopping spree and buys himself a secondhand 42" plasma screen,the older screens use an average of 803watts new ones between 300-400,he buys himself a 2kw air conditioner because he wants nice clean cool air,he buys a new top of the range pc and all the extra gadgets to go with it.

Many computers have 500watt or much higher power supply's add a monitor/router/printer scanner and speakers/stereo etc. and your talking 1100+ watts just to run a pc.

So this spikes his bill by an average of getting on towards 4kw,do you really think the electric company are going to ring the police because joe bloggs bill has gone up?

A lot of this is speculative paranoia the electric company's only get involved when there is a highly noticeable extra amount of usage.

The moral of my waffle is don't be so scared about this shit unless your a big boy and your going pro its an irrelevant factor in your stealth.
Using even 2000 watts of light will not even make the electric board look twice in this day and age of technology
 

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