gonetotheboat
Member
As above, solar charge controller regulator by Sunsaver.
Rated at 10A input
We ran it with a nominal 140W from a pair of 70W [although they never achieve those nominal values as they heat up when the sun shines]
Came with boat, and just did the job, trouble free.
We're now changing the panels to a nominal 300W so have fitted a regulator to match.
Price £40 delivered [These seem to sell for over £100]
All the technical stuff can be found in this link:
12V solar panels charging kits for caravans, motorhomes, boats, yachts, marine
Any questions just ask
Rated at 10A input
We ran it with a nominal 140W from a pair of 70W [although they never achieve those nominal values as they heat up when the sun shines]
Came with boat, and just did the job, trouble free.
We're now changing the panels to a nominal 300W so have fitted a regulator to match.
Price £40 delivered [These seem to sell for over £100]
All the technical stuff can be found in this link:
12V solar panels charging kits for caravans, motorhomes, boats, yachts, marine
Any questions just ask