Battery powered lights can be used, but the following points should be noted:
Battery type and capacity: There are various types of batteries on the market, such as lead-acid batteries and lithium-ion batteries. When choosing a battery, factors such as durability, capacity, volume, weight, and charging time need to be considered. Different types of batteries have different charging methods, and it is necessary to use appropriate chargers for charging to avoid safety accidents caused by improper charging.
Voltage matching: The voltage of the battery needs to match the voltage of the light bulb. If the voltage does not match, voltage matching can be achieved through series or parallel connection, but attention should be paid to the correct connection and safe use of the circuit.
Inverter: The DC power output from the battery needs to be converted into the AC power required by household appliances through an inverter. When choosing an inverter, it is necessary to consider its output power, output voltage, waveform, and other indicators to ensure lighting effectiveness and safety.
Safety issue: The internal storage of chemical energy in the battery may cause safety accidents such as fire or explosion in case of damage, short circuit, etc. Therefore, the selection, charging, and use of batteries need to be carried out in accordance with relevant specifications and instructions to avoid safety hazards caused by improper operation.