Snowgoose-1
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Just 30w to move about as needed. Prob need two places on deck plug on. Any tips on plug type and wirings. Thankyou.
Perhaps he only wants to use it in harbour. My panel is too small for all purposes and I have thought about getting a harbour panel to supplement it.I had one years ago. An absolute PITA. Needed six tie-downs when sailing to stop it flapping, all needing time to tie and re-tie each time I moved it. Strongly recommend you find a fixed place for it. Velcro on the hood or bimini works well.
Never had a problem with sharp edges of fixed frame panel. That may be because folded up a pair of 20w panels are so small. I just measured it. 530x360mm. It's tiny. I can imagine that a large roving panel would be a pain.We have a roving panel 50W as well as two similar panels on the sprayhood.
Think the fitter used Bulgin deck connectors, but check voltage and current ratings.
Get a semi flexible panel with GRP backing. Generally space to drill holes in each corners for retaining strings.
The aluminium framed ones are a real pain, with sharp edges to damage things. Our “roving” panel generally lives in the dinghy on the davits, but previously only pulled out when on anchor. The soft edges of the semi flexible save so many cuts and scratches.
May only last 5-6 years if used regularly and seriously abused, but probably 10+ if treated moderately well (20 if generally left below decks)