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Are small ~ 5 watt solar panels any good for providing little charge to prevent discharge of the battery when the boat is not used for a week or two? Or should I get a bit larger panel in 10-15 watt range ? Would you consider these small panels as just toys? Expect to use the alternator to do most of charging when the engine is running. Only one 60 Ah deep-cycle battery, used to start the engine, log, depth, navigation and interior lights, radio etc. No power-hungry appliances onboard our 27ft sailboat. Panel would be in fixed position facing south, and being in latitude 60 degrees north we do get lots of sunshine in summer ![]() Thanks in advance for any comments! Mike |
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Geoff Schultz wrote in
6: I'd go wild and crazy and get a 10-15 watt unit. He should really go wild and get an 80W panel! That would give him a few amps all day, instead of milliamps....(c; -- Larry This jerk called my cellphone and was nasty. Continental Warranty -- MCG Enterprises -- Mepco- 24955 Pacific Coast HWY Suite C303 Malibu California 90265 888-244-0925 Fax: 310-456-8844 Email: Read about them he http://www.ripoffreport.com/view.asp...3&view=printer |
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