Bill McKee wrote:
"Jim Thompson" wrote in message
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On Thu, 28 Apr 2005 17:03:36 -0700, "JJ"
wrote:
Has anyone used or heard of anything positive regarding those new
solar
powered battery chargers? I would like to put a second battery in
my boat
but don`t want the hassle of taking it out to charge.
They seem to work, from what I've been reading. Depends how much
power you need. A small 5 watt solar panel might produce about 0.4
amps. So if the boat's system draws down 10 amps during a sail,
then
the panel needs at least 10/0.4 = 25 hours to recharge the battery.
That works fine for a small day-sailer with intermittent use.
Some panels are not suitable for outdoor use.
More powerful panels need staged charging devices between the
panels
and the battery, to prevent overcharge.
J
A couple of years ago, they caught a person here in the SF Bay area,
who was
stealing the solar panels on the highway emergency phones. He was
using
them to heat his hot tub. Lots o slar panels give lots of energy,
and if
you steal them you get to meet / meat Bubba.
Or be met (meated?) BY Bubba!
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