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Mika July 8th 05 08:03 PM

Small ~ 5 watt solar panels any good ?
 

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



Geoff Schultz July 8th 05 10:46 PM

( Mika) wrote in :


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


My rule of thumb is that you get 1/2 of the rated capacity of a solar panel
when they're used to charge batteries. Thus you'll only get 2.5 watts,
which is for all intents and purposes, nothing. I'd go wild and crazy and
get a 10-15 watt unit.

-- Geoff

[email protected] July 8th 05 11:13 PM

On Fri, 08 Jul 2005 19:03:02 GMT, ( Mika) wrote:


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


Hi Mike,

A five watt would do what you want it to do. I have two five watt
panels on one boat with one panel for each battery bank. They will
not deep charge the batteries, but you will always (sun contingent) to
start the motor. I leave the batteries in the boat during the winter
and in the spring they are ready to go.

-Lee

Larry July 9th 05 01:40 AM

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

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