cbavier
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Re: Solar Powered Float Charger"
BruceB58
On the system that you own that you sent me the EBAY link to at the beginning of this thread.
Wouldn’t I still need the Solar panel?
No Bruce 50mA of current wouldn’t do the job. It’s has to be much bigger than that.
The second one you sent me from EBAY is much better it’s 4,0 watts The ICP one.
As I stated the Boat would never sit for more than three days unused unless it rained for a week
And all I am trying to keep the battery strong enough to start the engine with an Auto bilge pump.
Sometimes we come home 40 miles or go away for a couple days downstate and leave the boat and
Trailer in the campground.
Probably cycling no more than three or four times in that time frame because I would cover the boat
Bow and cockpit cover to keep out anything if I was going to be gone for a day or two or I knew a storm
was coming. Otherwise we just leave the Bimini top up to keep the morning dew off the seats and keep
them nice and dry. We can still fish out of the front and back of the boat with the Bimini top up.
BruceB58
On the system that you own that you sent me the EBAY link to at the beginning of this thread.
Wouldn’t I still need the Solar panel?
No Bruce 50mA of current wouldn’t do the job. It’s has to be much bigger than that.
The second one you sent me from EBAY is much better it’s 4,0 watts The ICP one.
As I stated the Boat would never sit for more than three days unused unless it rained for a week
And all I am trying to keep the battery strong enough to start the engine with an Auto bilge pump.
Sometimes we come home 40 miles or go away for a couple days downstate and leave the boat and
Trailer in the campground.
Probably cycling no more than three or four times in that time frame because I would cover the boat
Bow and cockpit cover to keep out anything if I was going to be gone for a day or two or I knew a storm
was coming. Otherwise we just leave the Bimini top up to keep the morning dew off the seats and keep
them nice and dry. We can still fish out of the front and back of the boat with the Bimini top up.