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KLC Lewis wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... Is there a cheap and easy solar charger available, that I can use to keep the batteries full when I don't use the boat in a while? I just want it to maintain the charge, so that I can be sure to return to full batteries after a while of non-use, and don't have to deal with shore power cable and charger. It needs to be able to sit outside, in the cockpit. There would be no load other than keeping the batteries (two, I think 54 Ah each) topped off. Thanks! Yah, one of the little 5 amp solar trickle chargers should be able to do that for you. Boatus, Defender, even auto supply stores should carry them. A 5 amp solar charger isn't little. That's about what I get from an 85 watt panel in full sun. The panel is 42" x 28.5" x 1.4" Maybe you were thinking 5 WATTS |
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