Andy Bav
Well-Known Member
Boat is in Med and I am looking at ways to keep batteries topped up without having shore power attached 24/7. Solar panels are the obvious answer, and I would likely get a qualified local to fit but would appreciate comments before I engage anyone, to ensure I get it done properly
I have seen some kits where the power is "pushed" through the 12v socket but assume that this would keep the house battery topped up only.
My shopping list would include panel, cables to regulator and cables from regulator to battery bank (or existing regulator ?)
Question is whether this is a new system to connect to existing battery or whether existing regulator could take 2 "feeds". Currently in UK so can't get name / photos of existing charging set up, but some initial advice would be welcome as I am sure it's an easy fix ... But likely easier to get wrong
Boat is 3 year old Bavaria..
I have seen some kits where the power is "pushed" through the 12v socket but assume that this would keep the house battery topped up only.
My shopping list would include panel, cables to regulator and cables from regulator to battery bank (or existing regulator ?)
Question is whether this is a new system to connect to existing battery or whether existing regulator could take 2 "feeds". Currently in UK so can't get name / photos of existing charging set up, but some initial advice would be welcome as I am sure it's an easy fix ... But likely easier to get wrong
Boat is 3 year old Bavaria..