bobg
Well-Known Member
I want a simple solar panel just for keeping batteries topped up. Some on offer seem to say not waterproof, but does this mean you cannot do scuba diving with them? Are they really rain and spray proof but the manufacturers limiting product liability by saying not waterproof? I have also been told by the sage voices in the boat hut that as long as I get one that has a low trickle charge, there is no need to worry about having a cut-out device when the battery is topped up.
But the main question is what's the best deal around for a cabin mounted solar panel (rigid or flexi) used just for trickle charging a krankie battery and a deep-cycle battery linked together?
But the main question is what's the best deal around for a cabin mounted solar panel (rigid or flexi) used just for trickle charging a krankie battery and a deep-cycle battery linked together?