Artificial light for chronograph.

Actually bearhunter you have given me 5X more than I was asking, THANKS........You just solved my power supply problem where I am going to place my shooting house. Nearest power supply is 150 feet away and I was just going to run an extension cord across the hayfield to it and roll it up each time (so the donkeys don't eat it). However I happen to have a couple solar charge panels with built in regulators, still in their boxes, I picked up at Cambodian Tire on sale. A 12 volt battery and a solar panel and I'll never have to worry about cords, I can make a 9 volt adapter to power the Oehlers and use 12 volt LED lighting in the shooting area as well as 12 volt LED lighting over my screens. Oh crap, I was going to put a 120 volt heater in it, for winter shooting.........I'll have to ponder that for a while, maybe a little wood or oil heater will work as well.
 
800-531-5125 or 512-327-6900 or email sales@oehler-research.com, for the phone weekdays 8-5 CT. I would ask the good doctor himself.


Must teach Doug google-fu skills!

I used to be on Oehlers web site to use PACT IR screens, but it's on PACT's web site.

http://pact. com/index.php?page=shop.browse&category_id=41&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=1&vmcchk=1&Itemid=1
 
Sounds like some of you have come up with some ingenious lighting system for your Chronys. Mind sharing some pictures and details on the supplies used?
 
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