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You might be well advised to look at Sai
mill, it was enough to keep the ice box refrigeration going without having to
run the engine for a couple of weeks.
Steve Thomas
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Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2014 5:43 AM
Subject: Stus-List Solar panel
els are 16-18 volts, so 200 watts at 16 volts is 12.5
> amps and within the range of a 15 amp controller.
>
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> Joe Della Barba
> Coquina
> C&C 35 MK I
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and
within the range of a 15 amp controller.
Joe Della Barba
Coquina
C&C 35 MK I
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Hey fol
I agree with the other recommendation to reduce the number of solar panels,
rather than increasing it. I have (2) 100-watt Solbian flexible panels and
they work great but I am noticing that in the Fall when the days become
shorter, my generation is reduced. So, I will be adding another 100 wat
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Hey folks,
I'm looking to add solar panels to my boat. I have a new hard top dodger that
will be a great place to mount some flexible panels. I
Josh:
You've certainly given this a lot of thought. Don't overthink or overbuild it.
KISS
If it were me, I'd go with two 100 watt panels back to a single $50 controller
and keep the wiring as simple as possible. Keep in mind you're talking about a
system that will deliver about 60 ah per da
Hey folks,
I'm looking to add solar panels to my boat. I have a new hard top dodger
that will be a great place to mount some flexible panels. I realize that
attention will have to be given to the boom so that it's shadow it
minimized. I've given consideration to the fact that some shadow is lik