Tim Good
Well-Known Member
I know there is a million posts about solar but I wanted to ask anyway.
I have two batteries which can be switches to either or both. I want a panel I can just leave in the cockpit when its on its swinging mooring to keep the batteries topped but ideally also one I can whip out when at anchor or on a long passage that will actually do some reasonable charging in just the few hours its out.
I've been offered a marine grade 30w panel with regulator. Would this do it or would it be neither here nor there? I.e. too much as a trickle and not enough to charge any reasonable amount on weekend trips while using the batteries?
I have two batteries which can be switches to either or both. I want a panel I can just leave in the cockpit when its on its swinging mooring to keep the batteries topped but ideally also one I can whip out when at anchor or on a long passage that will actually do some reasonable charging in just the few hours its out.
I've been offered a marine grade 30w panel with regulator. Would this do it or would it be neither here nor there? I.e. too much as a trickle and not enough to charge any reasonable amount on weekend trips while using the batteries?