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Finished installing Solar Panel on dedicated hog blind #8749110 12/03/22 10:17 PM
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I have 12v fans, lights and power outlets on this blind and finally got around to installing the Solar Panel and wiring it in.

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Re: Finished installing Solar Panel on dedicated hog blind [Re: flintknapper] #8749147 12/03/22 11:03 PM
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A regular townhouse now. Looks great.
Wife gets mad you go to the townhouse.

Re: Finished installing Solar Panel on dedicated hog blind [Re: flintknapper] #8749160 12/03/22 11:21 PM
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Very cool, sir! salute


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Re: Finished installing Solar Panel on dedicated hog blind [Re: flintknapper] #8749173 12/03/22 11:43 PM
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Very nice. It s similar to how I did my night setup except I used a cheaper walmart everstart deep cycle battery.

Other things I did was add easily removable blinds that blackout light so I could leave the lights on inside at night. And I use murs driveway sensors on the feeders so I don't have to watch them at night.
I also mounted a couple trucker fans for air circulation when it is hot. Including a ducted computer fan on a switch that brings in fresh air through a floor vent for fresh air if I want. Using a computer fan, it's very quiet. The trucker fans, not so much.
And of course a small 12 volt TV. I picked up an old roku off ebay and attached a portable hard drive with lots of downloaded movies and TV shows on it. I had a TV antenna too, but figured out I can just stream the same TV services I have at home using Bluetooth to the roku. And of course Bluetooth earbuds to keep things quiet.

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