Originally, I did have a budget. A naive budget, now that I'm getting into the actual nuts and bolts of buying the nuts and bolts.
Which brings me to the conumdrum of my 12VDC plan. I really need to have spec'd out all my electrical needs before I can finally decide on my 12V plant layout. In my case, the largest factor will be the lighting draw. In researching the lighting, I've come across these spendy lights -Taylorbrite CCF lights.
Their claim is 0.625 Amps for their 7.5W linear product, with 80 lumens / watt. That would equal 600 lumens for their ~ 20" long panel is twice the price & a little less than half the intensity of the Thin-Lite recessed fixture. The Thinlite fixture though draws 2.2A for 1650 lumens @ $63. The best price I've been able to find for the Taylor product is $128. Thinlite draws 3.52 x as much current as the Taylor, for 2.75 x the light, for 49% of the cost.
How much light do I need to have in a 10'x6' trailer? Do I look at the lighting design the way I did my kitchen lighting design, i.e., layers upon layers of lighting? It seems to me that minimizing the draw on the battery is something worth spending money on because it would simplify the power requirements. But really, how much lighting does one need in a camper? Under cabinet lighting + overall lighting + (does anyone really use the reading lamp & not just a flashlight?).
What about LED products for under cabinet lighting? How do you guys feel about that? Satisfied / not? I'm leaning towards good ambient lighting & "cheaping out" on the under cabinet lighting.
Here's my current floorplan.
I'm considering 3 undercabinet lights along the back end (left of the door) of the trailer. The wheelwell opposite the door will be where we put the stove. I'm definitely interested in overhead lighting there. The front of the trailer (the big, blank - still unplanned space) will have the seating / gaucho bed / dinette / berth & should have lighting there. The wheelwell to the right of the door will have the 100qt cooler & some under cabinet lighting.
All that lighting sounds expensive to me. Either in AAAs or 12V deep cycle draw. I'm not sure I need it all.
I could use some advice. Let's see if I can make bullet items out of my confusion.
1) Has anyone ever used the Taylorbrite CCF lights before? How bright do you find them?
2) Is it worth spending money on more lights which draw fewer amps? Or fewer lights which draw more amps?3) Should I worry about general ambient lighting, under cabinet lighting / both? Or do you think the CCF lights will provide sufficient light and I'm adding too many lights to a tiny space? I feel like I'm asking "How much wood would a wood chuck chuck, if a wood chuck could chuck wood?"
4) Do reading lamps in tiny trailers make any sense at all?
5) Has anyone ever replaced their propane lighting?
6) Is LED lighting (8-16 array) going to "make a difference" for undercabinet lighting? Has anyone seen the Taylor product? They're only using 3 LEDs. Are those for decoration?
Thanks,
-a