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![]() "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... I noticed these new solar battery chargers in some of the catalogs I just received. Being that I like to shut the engine down and listen to the radio, leave the fish finder on, and use other electronics, would putting up one of these solar gizmos be a good idea? It supposedly has some electronics so it doesn't over charge. I doubt any solar charger that you could fit on a boat will ever overcharge a marine battery. But, to answer your question, yes a solar charger will maintain a charge or, depending on how much stuff you leave on, extend the time it takes to discharge the battery. The electronics are usually associated with a display of array current and a diode to prevent the battery from being discharged by the solar panel at night. To give you some idea, I had an RV with a solar panel rated at "50 watts". In bright sunlight the most array current I witnessed was just under 3 amps. Eisboch |