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"JJ" wrote in message news ![]() Has anyone used or heard of anything positive regarding those new solar powered battery chargers? I would like to put a second battery in my boat but don`t want the hassle of taking it out to charge. jj You will need about a 50 watt panel for each standard sized 12v battery. You will also need a charge controller. Photovoltaics are the way to go in my opinion. I have four 55 watt panels atop my bimini on my yacht and four deep cycle batteries and a charge controller. I run refrigeration, laptops, lights, fans, anchor light, charge cell phones, run all boat electronics and running lights and haven't had to use my little Yamaha portable generator for over three years. The sun supplies all my power needs. There is no noise to bother other boaters and no moving parts to wear out. Initial cost is a little steep but the panels are guaranteed for ten to twelve years. Unless you break them, they work almost for a lifetime. And the best thing of all is can holler, "**** you oil baron assholes!" CN |
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Please don't talk about my AWOL president and his ilk like that....
Capt. Jeff |
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Tamaroak wrote: Please don't talk about my AWOL president and his ilk like that.... Capt. Jeff Good one! |
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