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On Wed, 09 Sep 2009 12:27:25 -0400, NotNow wrote:
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Wed, 09 Sep 2009 08:12:56 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 09 Sep 2009 08:02:05 -0400, Gene wrote: On Wed, 09 Sep 2009 07:51:30 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: |recharging trolling motor batteries? No... but I'd like to hear other folks experiences using solar float charging... Solar float charging seems to work well. I haven't tried it myself but have heard a lot of success stories. A small, inexpensive panel is all you need unless there is a lot of leakage in the electrical system. Recharging a trolling motor is a different matter since serious amps are required. You have to calculate how many amp-hours need to be replaced, and how much daylight time you have available. Most people also recommend derating the panel capacity by at least 50% to allow for all the inefficiencies that creep in to the process. I found a few websites - look the figures from my 24Vdc motor, added a few things up and it comes to roughly $4,000 and that's conservative. Think I'm going in a different direction. :) Yeah, like a Wal-Mart battery charger!!!!! Well, that's kind of the problem - no power to run the charger. I have an on-board charger. |
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