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![]() "Hobbs" wrote in message ... In summary - you will probably need more panel output if you want the panel to recharge rather than maintain a charge. I'd suggest 20-30 watts might be more like it as a minimum. One other thing - if you have enough solar cell capacity to do a useful job of charging then you also need a way to control the output of the solar cells once the batteries are fully charged. So you'd better also budget for a solar panel regulator. Good luck with the project |
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