How can i get 120V to power a couple of par can lamps without being plugged into the wall?

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azrael226 asked:


preferably light and cheap…i’ve been thinking about making a battery circuit but what types of batteries would be best?

Clyde
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  • No Responses to “How can i get 120V to power a couple of par can lamps without being plugged into the wall?”

    1. Tommy M Says:

      extension cord

    2. stickdriver Says:

      An additional solar power that puts out 12 volts and get an additional solar power all day without.
      The battery while powering your lamps good luck.
      An additional solar power that should workout now if you want continuous power all day without using.

    3. da'zone Says:

      if u could get a hold of 10 x car batterys x 12 volt = 120 volts
      you would need to make a safe place to put them…..
      but safety in mind, i would look around for a similar bulb of lower voltage, that may work for you..say 12 volt halogen from a car.. it would be quite easy for most technicians to swap the bulb holders..