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How can I generate electricity for my garden shed.
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I have a large garden that I am about to build a shed and a summer house in, the problem I have is it is not adjoined to the house and I have no water or electricity in the garden, The shed will collect my water into butts but I still need electricity, just for lighting in the shed and charging batteries etc.
Any ideas on how I could simply and cheaply generate enough electricity to do this.
Any ideas on how I could simply and cheaply generate enough electricity to do this.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ratter - if it is literally 2 12v bulbs (say 4) a very small bank of batteries will run them - charged by fan in the flue of your wood burning stove!! Iniatally got impression you were spending days in your shed. Cheapest solution to charge a battery bank is a quiet geny, unless you feel the need to enhance wind / solar.
Well Ratter, I suppose it depends on what you want but here's the approximate figures 100m of 2.5mm 3 core SWA cable £150, 3 way consumer unit with trips £20-25, buried cable tape £20-25, somebody to dig the trench ?, most people know somebody who'll do a job for a few quid in the back pocket. Sockets and lights and switches maybe £30-50 depending on what you want but you end up with a shed with lights and sockets to run heaters power tools etc
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