Solar or wind generator

Adetheheat

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I have a 7 metre power boat.
What is best to charge the batteries solar or wind? I live in the uk.
There doesn't seem to be a clear consensus. I don't need much power I only really at first want it to stop the batteries going flat.
Thanks
 

NormanS

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It depends entirely on your usage. For example, if you only use the boat at weekends, quite a modest panel will ensure that the batteries will be fully charged during the week. On the other hand, if you're aboard long term, and not moving, unless you have shore power, you'll need more or bigger panels.
 

doug748

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I have a 7 metre power boat.
What is best to charge the batteries solar or wind? I live in the uk.
There doesn't seem to be a clear consensus. I don't need much power I only really at first want it to stop the batteries going flat.
Thanks

You can get a 5W panel from Halfords for £25 and can usually connect it direct to the batteries. Google for the details.
 

rogerthebodger

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I did have solar and wind generator but removed the wind generator when it failed and never replaced or fixed it.

It did help if the weather was overcast and windy but no other help
 
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