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![]() wrote in message ... On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 09:27:12 -0400, "Ed" wrote: A friend, who is an engineer, informed me that I am wasting my time. He says I need 12Volts from the solar panel to charge a 12 volt battery. Thus the 7.2V will not do it. Who's right, the manufacturer or my friend? Neither. You need over 13 volts at a minimum to charge a 12 volt battery. 100 milliamps isn't going to do squat, either. Also be aware that solar panels are rated under ideal conditions, and you will likely NEVER see anything close to the rated output. The panel you describe will actually DRAIN the battery. All of the small trickle charger solar panels (from decent companys) have a blocking diode that won't allow the panel to drain the battery. All? Really? Are you sure? Is that safe to assume? Do you have a list of these "decent" companies? Are there companies that are decent but are not on your list? Are there companies on your list that are otherwise decent but sell one or two panles that do not have a blocking diode? The specific company the original poster mentioned does NOT state that their small panels have a blocking diode. Hmmm. They also state that the small panels will not CHARGE a depleted battery. :') Any panel without a charge controller or a blocking diode WILL drain a battery when the sun goes down so that makes it worthless. A list of decent comps? No, but if you buy from West or another reputable dealer you can return them if they prove to not have a diode. |
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