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solar for a sign cabinet

Josh Kuper

New Member
Looking for a temporary solution to light up a 30" x 8' double sided lightbox lit with LED's inside powered by 60W-12V driver. I can put the wires into my Dewalt battery but can't think that will stay lit for too long. Anyone experiment with a cheap solar option? Maybe a solar light from Amazon that I can cut the light out and use the solar panel?
 
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unclebun

Active Member
The problem isn't the solar panels (unless you're thinking it will be cheap). It's the batteries you need to be able to keep the sign lit all night after a cloudy day.
 
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John Miller

New Member
We've done a bunch of solar to light signs. To do it correctly would cost too much for it to be a temporary solution.
 
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bERT bRYAN

New Member
We use a solar panel, solar panel controller, a 12v photocell, and a deep cycle marine battery(like one you would use for a trolling motor), and 12v LED sticks, although regular stick on LED mods will work.
 

netsol

Premium Subscriber
If you really MUST have it lit temporarily, make an arrangement with a neighboring property if there is one.
 
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