The solar panel I use is rated at 15w no idea who's make it is though, but
its a pretty old one, so I am sure that a more upto date one would be
smaller in size and more efficient than the one I have.
Maplins do a 15W panel for about £60 these days.
The charge regulator i use came from Maplins its a ACCU the part number is
N82AU about £12.
This set up has worked very well for me.
I will see if I can find a makers name on the solar panel next time I'm down
the boat yard.
GGJ
"Bramble-Stick" <biffy DeleteThis @hogmail.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks for that - encouraging to know that they do actually work! What kit
> are you using?
> Cheers,
> Bramblestick
>
>
> "Gary G Jones" <ggjggjnospam DeleteThis @btopenworld.com> wrote in message
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>> The bigger the panel (more output) the better. Do not bother with these
>> little tiny plug in a fag lighter trickle charge solar panels.
>> I have used a 15w output solar panel on my battery for 3 years now, the
>> battery keeps pretty much 100% ready to go.
>> The solar panel I have is at least 6 years old, so I am sure the more
>> upto date ones would be much better.
>> Make sure that you use a charge controller with them as well.
>>
>> GGJ
>>
>>
>>
>> "Bramble-Stick" <biffy DeleteThis @hogmail.com> wrote in message
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>>> Hi,
>>> Does anyone have experience of using solar trickle chargers to keep boat
>>> batteries healthy?
>>> I'd be interested in any recommendations/ones to avoid/don't bother
>>> opinions.
>>> I'm looking at keeping 2x110ah batteries happy over the winter -
>>> possible?
>>>
>>> Cheers, Bramblestick
>>>
>>
>>
>
> >> Stay informed about: Solar battery chargers?