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If you’re thinking about installing solar power on your shed then this opens up a number of interesting new applications you might want to take advantage of. There was a time when the average wooden garden shed was basically little more than a dumping ground for garden tools, kid’s toys, miscellaneous items of garden furniture and stuff you just didn’t want to look at any more. But no more.

Today the shed is no longer simply a storage space for garden machinery and other odds and sods. It can be whatever you want it to be: a personal gymnasium, workshop, small office or quiet retreat. With sheltered space at a premium who would pass on the extra one hundred square feet that even a tiny ten by ten shed offers?

Needless to say though, these more exotic uses for your shed bring with them the need for power for lighting and running various devices. Your options basically boil down to two, namely run an electric cable out to your shed or fit it with a solar panel or several.

Running electricity out to your shed will entail at the least adding an isolating switch to the regular mains power circuit and laying out a shielded power cable. The simplest method for avoiding much of the hassle involved in doing this safely is to first transform the power into a 12v low voltage supply. This poses far less risk to your (invariably wooden) shed and users of the garden in general.

The alternative is simply placing a solar panel or several on your shed roof and hooking it up to a battery in order to collect the electricity. Working out the size and quantity of panels and batteries is a function of how much electricity you want. Once the panels and batteries are in place then connect your lights (energy saving LED lights are best) and switch on your solar shed lighting.

For those who would like the ultimate in ease of installation there are many all inclusive kits that provide all the bits and pieces and can be deployed with the greatest of ease. If you look at many brand new sheds these days you will often find that suppliers offer them with a solar lighting kit pre-fitted to cater for their growing popularity.

Not only solar lighting either. How about a solar powered CCTV system to protect tools and other items people often store in wooden garden sheds. These are typically small wireless devices that send images via your home wireless router to be uploaded direct to the internet, sent as email or to a phone, or stored on a PC hard drive.

One of the big advantages of a CCTV camera being wireless and having a solar power supply is that you can site it just about anywhere, and even if it gets spotted it’s already too late for the intruder since the pictures would already be uploaded. Having already been identified they would be foolish if they stuck around.

If you are interested in finding out more then this great article looks at solar panels for sheds in much greater detail.

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