Development of a Mobile Solar Powered Spotlight

Authors

  • Palakorn Prommet Department of Electrical Engineering Princess of Naradhiwas University Narathiwat 96000
  • Supipat Panichtanakom Department of Electrical Engineering Princess of Naradhiwas University Narathiwat 96000

Keywords:

Flood light, Solar powered, Solar panel

Abstract

This paper presents the development of a mobile solar powered spotlight. With the objective of designing and developing portable spotlight for practical use in areas that require illumination during the night, working in emergency conditions or in the event that the main electrical system is still inaccessible. By using solar energy as the main power source for the system operation, which consists of a flood light type L.E.D. 50 watts with a 12 volt battery with a capacity of 65 ampere-hours. It is not connected to the main power system from the house or the low voltage distribution system of the Electricity Authority, which uses a 250 watt polycrystalline solar panel is a source of electrical energy, there is a charge control system that can set a total of 7 types of work. Which is placed on a structure made of galvanized steel with wheels that can be moved to the desired area, and can adjust the height of the flood light, so that can adjust the beam angle to illuminate according to need.

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Published

2023-12-28

How to Cite

[1]
P. . Prommet and S. . Panichtanakom, “Development of a Mobile Solar Powered Spotlight”, JASET, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 33–38, Dec. 2023.

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