Ariadne
Well-Known Member
Lots of people have a wrong idea of solar power. About half of the yachts I see have spoilers build at the back of the boat. Some even like the way that looks. Unfortunate they than also build a wind generator, a radar antenna en some other stuff on that same construction.
Those gizmo’s´s give shade ! So with the sun from the bow the mast is giving shade, with the sun from the side or behind those other toys create shadow. No charge!
Mooring in a marina or at a town quay, shadow all day from neighbour´s masts and rollergenuas. No charge.
September now, if the panels are not orientable to the sun, maybe half of the watts the manufacturer claims are generated. Days are getting short.
The cheapo Chinese panels are ok with full sun, a small cloud or hazy, the production of watts falls to ¼.
Measuring, best with an battery monitoring system. You will be surprised how little of your 240 watts comes in.
Stiill, there is something wrong with your system.
****!
I have 6 of the the Cheapo Chinese panels on my gantry/spoiler (for over 12 months, 7 of which relied solely on them as we had no alternator and were at anchor or sailing) and they work very well thank you very much. Been at anchor in the Carib' for the last 6 weeks and only needed 8 hours of engine hours to top up. Considering we have two kids on board who charge note pads, tablets, game boys etc, and we run a fridge that draws 6-7A almost continually as well as my and the wife's laptops, coffee grinders, blenders & 240v tools as well as everyday life sort of stuff they do alright. During daylight they put in between 25 & 30A.
I would guess the OPs problem is batteries and wiring, just get them checked out.