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 Post subject: some tips plz...
PostPosted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 8:42 am 
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i want to hook up lighting in my hut without burn.n through aa bateries,or using my drill light....i have a 12v/18Ah non spill acid batery.looks like a power chair type...im sure im missing a step in the build cause it wont light anything and it a good battery(fores up a pc fan)..what should i do to get some light outta this thing.i tried a bulb from a car headlamp i got from work,nothing.kinda new to this DIY electrical..i added a pic of the battery i have...any ideas??


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 10:06 am 
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i just went and bought a headlamp from the bargain store for 2 bucks. its led and is bright enough to light up my hut. Good thing is for 10 bucks you can buy 5 of them!! haha


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 10:53 am 
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R u sure the batterie's not dead? Don't take much to spin that muffin fan..

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R u sure the batterie's not dead? Don't take much to spin that muffin fan..

i dont think its dead.the fan spun pretty fast without a slow start.i was reading i need an inverter.from what im seeing it looks like it isnt a cheap diy.so the idea is kinda fizzling out..LOL

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hiltzy wrote:
i just went and bought a headlamp from the bargain store for 2 bucks. its led and is bright enough to light up my hut. Good thing is for 10 bucks you can buy 5 of them!! haha


that was another idea too,can always buy a few LED clip lights.havin a sure fire power supply is so cool tho.LOL

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 11:12 am 
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I bought an LED lantern that im going to use next time out. Its powered by 4 AA batts but lasts hours on them because its LED.

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 11:21 am 
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ya...forget this ,project seems to complicated so im just gonna find a good LED light....i was using my spotlight i got with a drill(drill and light set),18v 2 power packs,but cant risk losing such a nice light/drill battery.
i saw some clip led lights at doller store.ill get a few of them,there crazy bright and long lasting LED.maybe 2 in the corners of the hut inside,one clipped up outside like a 'porch light'(trial and error,i need outside light so i can see durring pack up)

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............god i love hardwater and ALL the hassle that comes with it..LOLOLOLOLOL

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 1:53 pm 
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well if you get the rope leds from besthongkong.com they will hook right up to the battery. they are cheap and extremely bright.

if you get a battery operated light you can also hook it up to that battery using resistors to get the voltage you need.

i have set up my big buddy fan to run off of a fish finder battery if need be. a 1 ohm resistor will drop the voltage from 12v - 6v which is what the buddy calls for and will not blow anything up.

i also use the dollar store led head lamps and they are O.K but compared to the energizer ones(19.99) they are not nearly as bright and they take 2 AAA opposed to 3 AAA


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Overkill check out a little candel lantern forin the hut. That what's I use and I just buy big packs of candels from dollar rama. It's not a Coleman but it's cheap and does the trick.


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I use a coleman lantern with small propane bottles. It throws more heat than a 3000 btu heater. I returned the heater and got my $100 back. Heat and light at the same time!!!

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I had a similar dilema for my commando .This is what i went for. Test run last week and the result was awesome. If I do go for another light in the future Princess also has a 5"x2" dome light that will run forever on one of those 12v batteries.
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Princess auto $6 run on 3 AAA(comes with), bought 2. Rivetted broom hangers on the backs so I can pop them on and off ,total cost $14

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Coleman lantern is the way to go!!!!


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 6:45 pm 
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Save that 12 volt as a back up for the flasher you should own.


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 6:56 pm 
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Canadian tire sells a light for tents and it has 24 leds and takes 4 aa batteries and is usually $7.99 we have used it 4 2 years and have changed the batteries 2 times and it will fit in a coat pocket. it lights up the 4 man hut like nothing and has a spot to hang it up with a hook from a bunggy cord. i would use no other light,plus it wont break the bank. i wish it would help with the fishing :lol:


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