Roy O'Bannon
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You size the wire off the amperage, not the voltage. The insulation needs to be rated for the voltage from what I have seen.Most led strips and COBs want anywhere from 10V to 60V.
I'd definitely run higher voltage minimum 48V.
I think losses on 12V would be crazy without running really big wires right up to the fixtures.
They make some nice solar regulators, you could charge a few batteries wired in series to get the voltage you need.
Some remote sites I worked on had 4x4 solare panel, 4 deep cycles at 24v, sometimes a/c power. Had a regulator with a temp sensor built in that stopped charging the batteries when they got warm.
A relay switched between whichever power had the highest voltage. They ran them so the solar was always slightly higher V than the a/c to keep it on solar as much as possible.
This one https://www.solar-electric.com/sunsaver-ss-20l-24v-solar-charge-controller.html?gclid=Cj0KCQjw5uWGBhCTARIsAL70sLKng9hsp1potlKXxTxAc3NTVDnPUj8nNM3rmaVaK5u84K92JhHxlIsaAurUEALw_wcB
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