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Looking for advice on having a solar panel keep my batteries topped
up. I have two group 27 dual purpose batteries on Quint, use the boat on weekends and occasional trips (working stiff, ya know). The batteries are connected in parallel with the usual 1-2-both-off switch. The boat is in the NE and will be on a mooring for the first time and I want to keep the batteries up with a solar panel. I plan on a flexible panel on the dodger. Any ideas on size, whether I need a controller and how to connect it (plug into the cigar lighter with the switch on both or something more permanent)? Your experiences would be helpful. Thx |
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