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JamesgangNC wrote:
The fish finder might be your big ticket item in the power department. Unless you have a 900 watt stereo system. Most of these solar panels are going to be limited to a few amps. I do the same thing, every three years I replace the battery just so I don't have to worry about it. Since I know i'm only using the battery 3 years I go cheap and big, wally world group 27 or if you can get it to fit a group 29. "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. Also - since we are on the battery topic, my current battery is 3 years old, and I do not want to take a chance for the next season. I need to buy a new one. What marine battery brand is considered really good? I would like to go to a local store, so they can take my old one. Are the Die Hards good? I am not even sure if they make a marine version. Thanks! Mine is 1.5 amps and the thing fried a deep cycle battery in 3 days of moderate sunlight. I now have an amp meter to shut it off. |