eastcoastbernie
Well-Known Member
Spare me the ohms and amps and suchlike as I have no idea.
I live an hour and a half away from my boat. During the winter I have to do a 3 hour round trip to run the engine to maintain the batteries. Tedious and expensive on fuel.
So I was thinking, could I buy a solar thingy that I could plug into the cigarette lighter 12 volt (don't want to have to do any wiring up) and would it look after the batteries while I was away? What should I be looking for that would supply just enough to keep them healthy? Is there any risk that they would fry if left unattended for weeks on end?
Only a little boat so I'm not running a fridge or anything. Nothing drawn when I'm not on the boat, and when I am, only needed for engine starting, cabin lights, instruments, etc.
Any advice - as long as not too technical - would be extremely welcome.
I live an hour and a half away from my boat. During the winter I have to do a 3 hour round trip to run the engine to maintain the batteries. Tedious and expensive on fuel.
So I was thinking, could I buy a solar thingy that I could plug into the cigarette lighter 12 volt (don't want to have to do any wiring up) and would it look after the batteries while I was away? What should I be looking for that would supply just enough to keep them healthy? Is there any risk that they would fry if left unattended for weeks on end?
Only a little boat so I'm not running a fridge or anything. Nothing drawn when I'm not on the boat, and when I am, only needed for engine starting, cabin lights, instruments, etc.
Any advice - as long as not too technical - would be extremely welcome.