so i'm making an automatic chicken coop door for a school project and i have a 12 volt 1.3ah battery to power the motor to open the door but it needs to be on a timer. so i was wondering do i run all my power through a timer then to switches and then the motor, or is there other ways to do it.
if i do go with the timer I've looked at a timer with these specs, will my battery be able to power the timer so its functional
the battery will be connected to a solar panel.
thank you in advanced for your responses i hope someone can help me out
Power Consumption: 4.4VA
Current Consumption without Load: 0.015mA
Resistive Load: (LVD .IEC) 16A /250V AC
Inductive Load: 0.6 8A /250V AC
Incandescent Lamp Load: 1000W
Switching Current DC: 16A/24V DC
http://www.ebay.com/itm/DC-12V-Digi...rs-/171281758693?_trksid=p2141725.m3641.l6368
if i do go with the timer I've looked at a timer with these specs, will my battery be able to power the timer so its functional
the battery will be connected to a solar panel.
thank you in advanced for your responses i hope someone can help me out
Power Consumption: 4.4VA
Current Consumption without Load: 0.015mA
Resistive Load: (LVD .IEC) 16A /250V AC
Inductive Load: 0.6 8A /250V AC
Incandescent Lamp Load: 1000W
Switching Current DC: 16A/24V DC
http://www.ebay.com/itm/DC-12V-Digi...rs-/171281758693?_trksid=p2141725.m3641.l6368