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Lighting options for barns and buildings
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<blockquote data-quote="Pennine Ploughing" data-source="post: 7314705" data-attributes="member: 999"><p>mount an extra battery on your vehicle, wire it through a relay to standard battery, power the relay switch from ignition switch, so when ignition is off it isolates the batteries, use a 3 pin machinery power socket and plug to draw power from extra battery, to power 12 volt led lamps in shed, with ignition turned off it will only draw power from extra battery and not vehicle battery, so not leaving you with a vehicle that won't start due to flat battery,</p><p>simply unplug and drive away, when driving and ignition is on it will charge extra battery up, in a very prolonged use of time at night, just start the vehicle for 10 mins every time it gets dim lights, </p><p>no generator needed and no lugging batteries about</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pennine Ploughing, post: 7314705, member: 999"] mount an extra battery on your vehicle, wire it through a relay to standard battery, power the relay switch from ignition switch, so when ignition is off it isolates the batteries, use a 3 pin machinery power socket and plug to draw power from extra battery, to power 12 volt led lamps in shed, with ignition turned off it will only draw power from extra battery and not vehicle battery, so not leaving you with a vehicle that won't start due to flat battery, simply unplug and drive away, when driving and ignition is on it will charge extra battery up, in a very prolonged use of time at night, just start the vehicle for 10 mins every time it gets dim lights, no generator needed and no lugging batteries about [/QUOTE]
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