Bob,
My experience with a marine battery about that size in my sailboat with a
solar charger with a regulator was it the battery stayed topped off all
summer. TWithout the regulator, it would overcharge. Also, shop
around. I only paid $80 for my 1 amp flexible solar charger a few years
ago
In a message dated 03/06/05 04:10:11 GMT Daylight Time,
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Given the size and weight of batteries, I had hoped to use a 36 Ah battery,
and then recharge it with solar power. But it seems that these batteries
charge rather slowly, and that might not be possible. For
Actually, I had a question that is in a similar vein.
I bought a buddipole, and plan on taking my K2/100 camping. I began to
research batteries, such as gell cell and glass matt batteries, and solar
charging. My guess is that I might operate about 4 to 5 hours per day,
running up to the full "
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