markeatmark
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12v battery how to keep it charged. Anyone have ideas?

GM 1999 and back have an internal regulatorI heard wheelchair or other mobility chairs have really deep charges to them...I am also interested in this to power my laptop in the woods. the Laptop uses very little juice and I already have an inverter I used truckin. I am sure the solar thingy would let me use it at leaste an hour or so a day.
As a side note I met a dude that had the idea of using a car alternator with plastic blades from a cheap electric fan as a windmill generator...just add voltage regulator, battery and walah. He was a roughneck from the oilfield...those guys fabricate almost half the stuff they do. He said he got the idea when his fan belt broke and he spun the alternator by hand to charge the batteries enough to get to the gas station.
I heard wheelchair or other mobility chairs have really deep charges to them...I am also interested in this to power my laptop in the woods. the Laptop uses very little juice and I already have an inverter I used truckin. I am sure the solar thingy would let me use it at leaste an hour or so a day.
As a side note I met a dude that had the idea of using a car alternator with plastic blades from a cheap electric fan as a windmill generator...just add voltage regulator, battery and walah. He was a roughneck from the oilfield...those guys fabricate almost half the stuff they do. He said he got the idea when his fan belt broke and he spun the alternator by hand to charge the batteries enough to get to the gas station.
well im gonna try the solar charger...ive got the panel,the charge controller (thanks myocardia) and a couple 12v rechargeable batteries....now i can get all automotive lights.....any sugestions?.....i was just at wallyworld and saw some driveing,fog and work lights....dont know witch would be best...im gonna mount the panel on the rack,but make it removeable....ill keep you guys posted as to how it works
Most of Wallyworld's $15 driving lights are 55w, tho small they are quite hungry. Still a driving light (or fog) would make an excellent headlight. They also have "trim" lights, those small ones on running boards etc. - available in both red and yellow, they would make great brake light/turn signals. Best yet those are available in LED for about $5 each.
At VIP auto (a major chain auto parts store) I saw the same style driving/fog lights in LED - I'd check those out for max batt life, prolly not as bright as the 55w halogens, I suppose you could have one of each, run the LED for normal conditions and to save power, saving the halogen for "high beam" use.
Lookin good man!
Just wanted to mention, at "Home Depot" or it's equivalent they have 12v DC halogen spot or flood bulbs w/focused housing, meant as a replacement bulb for home lighting - make a housing/mount for the connectors and the "spot" would make a great distance headlight - or one of each, flood for area light/spot for distance. They consume a touch less power and at $3.59 - it may be worth it to make a mount
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WATTS-35
VOLTS-12
SHAPE-MR11
BASE-BA15D
LENGTH-40mm
LIFE-3,000hrs
BEAM SPREAD-10 DEGREES