DavidofMersea
Well-Known Member
I have just bought my first cruiser. The previous owner kept her in a marina, and "plugged in" whilst he was away. I plan to keep her on a mooring, and I need some advice about keeping the battery charged.
If we assume that I sail on average no more than twice a week, perhaps less, and only use instruments and occasionally Autohelm, my electricity usage will not be great. My engine helps charging, but I don't like engines, so this can be discounted.
I wonder if a fully charged battery will last all season, or even with a mid season re-charge.
If this is not enough, it seems that my options are either solar power or a wind generator - but which is best.
Wind generators have moving parts, which in time will fail, also wind generators cost more than solar power. Solar power would seem to be the best option
There would seem to be some very cheap solar panels - for example Force 4 are selling small ones at £69.95, are they any good?
Is there someone out there that can speak from experience?
If we assume that I sail on average no more than twice a week, perhaps less, and only use instruments and occasionally Autohelm, my electricity usage will not be great. My engine helps charging, but I don't like engines, so this can be discounted.
I wonder if a fully charged battery will last all season, or even with a mid season re-charge.
If this is not enough, it seems that my options are either solar power or a wind generator - but which is best.
Wind generators have moving parts, which in time will fail, also wind generators cost more than solar power. Solar power would seem to be the best option
There would seem to be some very cheap solar panels - for example Force 4 are selling small ones at £69.95, are they any good?
Is there someone out there that can speak from experience?