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May 4th, 2021
Let there be light! (above my bench)
Ever since I setup my shop, I’ve been wanting to put some lights above the workbench. It’s pretty dim in there and sometimes it’s hard to see inside radios or other equipment that I’m working on. These lights used to sit above the couch in our living room, but my wife never liked them, so she had me take em’ down and I transplanted them above my bench.
I started by putting some reinforcing studs up in the ceiling of the storage loft above the electrical side of my shop. These were necessary for securing the board that I’d planned to mount the lights on. Annoyingly, the 2x6 I had was about a 1/4 inch too wide to sit flush with the existing boards. I really wanted them flush so the light support would mount nicely.
So I bit the bullet and took the two pieces I cut over to my bandsaw and chopped off a 1/4 inch. Then they fit flush with the rest of the ceiling joists and the MDF board mounted the way I wanted.
Next I added a switch to control the lights. This is tied into the main power for the lights in our garage so that if I forget to turn them off, I can do so from the switch inside. I’ve had this cool art-deco switch for a long time. I think I got if from a flea market... back in the before times when you could do that sort of thing.
Lastly I cut the existing AC line and mounted a junction box on the stud where the wire is. Then I ran the wires out to the switch, back to the new lights, then tied them in to one existing light above my work table. Now I’ve got plenty of light over my workbench, and I’m pretty excited about it. :D
I also keep forgetting to post about this... but I have a Patreon account. If you want to help support my antique radio addiction, have a look here...
https://www.patreon.com/Magicclam
Stay tuned for more illuminating content!
কিভাবে আপনার ঘরের অথবা অফিসের load অনুযায়ী #IPS ব্যাটারি সিলেক্ট করবেন
ব্যাটারি Backup বের করার নিয়ম,,,,,
#Suppose
আপনার কাছে 12V, 120AH battery আছে। এখন প্রশ্ন হল এই Battery দিয়ে কতোক্ষণ আপনি আপনার load চালাতে পারবে ?
তাহলে এখন আপনার Load জানতে হবে কত ?
ধরলাম আপনার Load 200 watt.
তাহলে
Battery voltage, 12V
Battery Ampere, 120ah
Your total load,. 200w
Battery efficiency, 80%
#We_know,
Battery power = AH*V*efficiency
এখানে ইফিসিয়েন্সি সূত্রে নেই তবুও সেফটির জন্য ধরা হয়েছে।
#So,
Battery backup time,
= AH*V*efficiency / Load
= 120*12*.8/200w
= 5.76 hours
সুতরাং উল্লেখিত Battery দ্বারা 5.76 ঘন্টা আপনার Load নির্দ্বিধায় চালাতে পারবেন....
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