Hello Brian,
 I bought a couple of solar panels from Harbor Freight 12 x 5 maybe and
they kept my batteries up to snuff while I was on the hard doing a refit.

Lewis Cooke
S/V For Play
C&C 30-1 #45
Lorain, OH

On Oct 28, 2020 6:10 PM, "Brian Davis" <brianwdavis...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Dean,
>
> I've been watching that technology and its come a ways these past few
> years. Defender.com has some nice flexible panel kits that has all you
> need. I would think 1 x 100 watt panel may serve your needs well.
>
> Brian
>
> On Wed, Oct 28, 2020, 2:45 PM Dean McNeill <d...@deanmc.ca> wrote:
>
>> I’m planning on getting a solar panel to keep my batteries (12 v starter
>> and 12 v house) charged next season on my C&C34. I don’t have a fridge and
>> won’t need any great amount of power (mostly coastal day-sails, no long
>> cruises). I just want to keep the batteries up while it’s moored (no access
>> to shore power). I live in Nova Scotia, so reasonable sunshine for sailing
>> season. I’m thinking something like a flexible panel on the dodger. What
>> wattage would you recommend, and what other pieces (controller etc) should
>> I be looking at? Recommended brands?
>>
>> Dean
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>
>
> October is the time to show your appreciation with a small contribution to
> this list to help offset the costs. If you want to support the list - use
> PayPal to send contribution --   https://www.paypal.me/stumurray  Thanks
> - Stu
>
October is the time to show your appreciation with a small contribution to this 
list to help offset the costs. If you want to support the list - use PayPal to 
send contribution --   https://www.paypal.me/stumurray  Thanks - Stu

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