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Charlie Morgan wrote in
: On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 19:58:26 -0000, Jerry Atkiin wrote: I just installed two 31 Optima batteries in my sailboat. I had thought about installing a good size solar panel however we decide for the amount of season we have in Michigan and the amount of motoring we do it would probably not be worth the expense. However I have seen on EBay a 20 watt portable panel that I thought might be handy to just hook up when anchored to minimize the amount of engine running time and if anything keep the refigerator top up. Yes they are AGM batteries but I assumed the that a 20 watt panel would be more like a trickle charge and considering it would be use while other things are running (lights, stereo, refrig, etc. at anchor) I did not think it would over charge unless what you are sayihg in the base input is too much for the battery to absorb then I would agree some type of regulator is required. I am really clueless about this stuff hence the post. Thanks for your input. Jerry Are your new batteries AGM? If so, most solar panels put out voltage that is high enough to ruin them. If that is the case, then you need a proper regulator. CWM |
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