DIY 12V Shed Light Using DeWALT 20V Batteries
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- čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
- In this video, I create a 12V light for my shed using DeWALT 20V/24V tool batteries as the power source.
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Nice setup...you can also use two low wattage led's in series to eliminate a dc to dc converter if you are on a tight budget. You don't need exactly 12v for the led's to work, 20v will do just fine with two in series.
That light worked nice I like it.
Working great for me. I need to add that switch to make it even better.
Just didn't have all the parts I needed.
That would work in my chicken coop great thanks for he video.
Yeah, it's a nice way to provide light until a better solution comes along.
That light put out a decent amount of light.
Yeah, I was hoping for any light. I was surprised how well it worked.
Looks very cold where you are at.
This is a simple set up solution.
Just froze shovelling my driveway. It's pretty cold.
Yeah, that setup really was easy to put together and works great.
that works great
Where do u get the kit at I can’t find one I need one for my daughters go kart
I left links in the description.