For years I have been wanting a solar system for my hunting shack, but have just neglected getting into it,
mainly due to lack of knowledge about "how" to do it. There is no electricity on this side of the farm,
so 12 volt DC battery power has been my source all along. This summer I decided I would do it.
After joining a solar forum and asking questions until they got tired of hearing from me, I began
surfing the net to learn what I need and how.
This is what I have been using for years - a DC power pack that has a cigarette lighter adapter.
This powered my overhead lights (two 2-watt DC bulbs).
So, to begin the summer I did the following: First, I put a new deck on the cabin. I also restained it. But the most interesting part
is that I now have a 100 watt solar panel sitting in a frame on the deck, with leads running to a solar charge controller inside the
cabin, and a battery box to the upper side of the cabin. I am currently using a deep cycle battery that has 80 amp capacity.
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Solar Charge Controller. I have an "off" switch so I can stop power from coming into the system from the controller,
and I can use the red battery pack as a backup and back feed the current into the system. Always pays to have a backup plan.
I then ran conduit around the walls inside the cabin to outlets of various kinds. I have the option of cigarette lighter adapters
in three places, also two places that have AC outlets (even though I am only running DC 12 volt). I also have USB ports on
both the charge controller and at the head of my bed so I can charge my phone.
Inside the box in the next photo is one of the remote control devices. I use that to turn on and off the overhead lights.
It has cigarette adapter and on the right side where you can't see is a 2.1mm female plug in the side.
I put an outlet at the head of the bed too, with USB, Cigarette adapter and AC-type outlet. It also has a 2.1mm jack
in the top of the outlet. The lamp has a 2-watt DC bulb.
As well, I built a new and better battery box and mounted it on the 4x4 post that has the 940nm spotlight.
I also put a 15" DC TV in the shack. It has CD / DVD capability, so I can find some entertainment while hunting.
The other night I watched Clint Eastwood "Joe Kid." Night before that it was "Pale Rider."
The TV swings and folds flat against the wall when not in use.
Man, this coyote hunting stuff is hard work !!
Oh, I also added shelves inside, and guttering at the roof, so it's been a busy summer. The only thing lacking is more coyotes to shoot at, and maybe a pretty waitress to serve me breakfast in bed.