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Electricky Dicky wrote:
On Fri, 29 Dec 2006 09:21:11 GMT, Jere Lull wrote:
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If it's partly sunny most of the day, the solar cell is sufficient. If
we happen to run the battery flat, a couple of hours' sunlight will
bring us up far enough to start the Yanmar.
So what do you do if you suddenly need the engine on a foggy day!!!!!
I cannot see any sense in a setup like this.
As I said, it was a test. In practice, we don't run the battery down
that far, and we *can* charge when it's foggy or partly overcast.
AND we do have a fully-charged second battery.
My next iteration on the system will be a group 31 directly connected to
the engine with minimum-length leads, the house bank considerably larger
and usually disconnected from the starting battery and alternator, but
hard-wired to the solar.
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Jere Lull
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