I found seven 9 volt led desk lamps at Goodwill and will be using them in the kitchen (galley) area as task lighting. The reason there is 7 is that I need six and bought an extra to experiment with. Well last night was the night to experiment. I dragged out the ac to dc converter and cut off the wall wart from the lamp and simply connected the wiring to the 12 volt source. All went well and the light shown bright and beautiful so I left it on to check long term. Well, about 30 minutes later the light output was somewhat diminished. Another 1/2 hour and it looked like a real tired flashlight. Well so much for that lamp. I attempted to reconnect the wall wart to the original feed wires with no improvement so I have fried a resistor or something else delicate with the additional 3 volts.
The harbor freight solar panels I have purchased have a 3,6,9 and 12 volt tap so I have some investigating to do and choices to make. I can utilize an inverter and continue to rely on the inverter and wall wart combo to power the lamp heads ( which will be mounted into the ceiling). Can I set up a seperate 9 volt battery and re charging system ? OR perhaps drop the voltage to accomidate the 9 volt lamps with the 12 volt DC feed. I have a real problem with resistors and inverters due to the ineffeciency but I really want to use my $7.00 lamps. I also fail to see the logic of creating DC converting it to AC to reconverting it to a different voltage DC to feed the lamp heads. I really am in over my head here and am looking to the electronics crowd for a bit of guidance.
HELP !
