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    Ausfish Platinum Member rando's Avatar
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    Solar Battery Chargers.

    • Solar Battery Chargers.

    • Who has one?

    • Which Brand is best?

    • Any down side??

    Any other related info gladly received

    Rando

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    Re: Solar Battery Chargers.

    Had a Sharp 125W solar panel that was fine, hard wired via a regulator with a normal battery charger for twin house batteries ... excellant ... self regulating, the works

    Bought the panel from Victoria along with the sola regulator, hardwired that in with the 240VAC battery charger as I intimated previously and it all worked a treat ...

    I'm sure I can probably even dig up the circuit I drew up for the whole thing over the next little while if you like !!

    Cheers
    Greg

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    Ausfish Platinum Member rando's Avatar
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    Re: Solar Battery Chargers.

    Great!, Greg.
    Love to see it,sounds like the perfect solution.
    Do the Super-cheap solar charger kits compare,or are they gimmick/trash?
    Regards
    Rando

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    Re: Solar Battery Chargers.

    80 amp battery charger, set up 3ith 4 BP solar panels, charging the latest in Gel matt battery technology al regulated through a lcd monitored control box.
    I would stick with the very effecient BP solar panels, I got my gear through springers 12 volt shop at Strathpine
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    Ausfish Platinum Member skipalong's Avatar
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    Re: Solar Battery Chargers.

    go bp solar panel

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    Re: Solar Battery Chargers.

    The main reason I went for the Sharp panel was that it was the biggest I could get at the time and also had the best charge rate.

    They were also reasonably cheaper than the BP unit.

    I had a look at Choice magazine and there was no disernable difference so that was it.

    Saying that they are all very good these days and I don't think you can go far wrong if you stick to the reputable brands.

    I'll see if I can find a link for the mob in Victoria. They supplied the lot, delivered to my door in only a couple of days, with national warranty cheaper than I could just buy the solar panel by itself up here ... www.renewablestore.com.au

    As an aside I just did a "google" and there were quite a few good sights there ..

    By the way, please don't get me wrong, I am not saying to not support the local bloke. Personally, I always have a look around especially if I was looking to spend in excess of $1000 which you would be for a set up like this !!!

    Cheers
    Last edited by Fatenhappy; 20-04-2008 at 08:10 AM.

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    Re: Solar Battery Chargers.

    Sorry Rando just realised you asked about the super cheap set ups ???

    My answer ... dunno as I am not familar with them at all.

    What I have got though is a few of the small plug in trickle chargers that we got from Silly Solleys at 1/2 price $15 per hit.

    Just plug them in and leave them trickle charge ... not bad and excellant for the price....

    They would never replace anything that is required for heavy duty ....
    Last edited by Fatenhappy; 20-04-2008 at 04:03 PM.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member rando's Avatar
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    Re: Solar Battery Chargers.

    L-R
    My boat is stored at our onsite van in the Northern Rivers, so its sometimes months between uses. I just want a trickle charger so the battery is in good shape when we arrive for a bit of fishing.
    But thanks for the other info,useful to know as we camp a lot too.
    I should have asked the question more clearly.
    Last edited by rando; 20-04-2008 at 04:51 PM.

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    Re: Solar Battery Chargers.

    Hey Rando .... Nothing wrong with the question ... more that I didn't pay attention to detail which is not real flash in my line of work .... woops ... ... and if that's the case, one of those Silly Solleys jobs would probably do the deed just to keep it topped off !!!
    Last edited by Fatenhappy; 20-04-2008 at 07:46 PM.

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    Re: Solar Battery Chargers.

    Rando, I have a small solar panel (10 watt I think), they cost around $150 and hooked it up to a regulator $40 and had the whole setup on top of the car port with the leads for both batteries at the right length. I bought some 12 volt connect/disconnect plugs ( dont know the technical term) and for each battery I made a short lead permanently connected to one end of the plug and secured just under the combing, the other plug on one of the leads from the reulator. I would back the boat into the car port, the dangling leads were a perfect guide as to how far back I needed to go, and then just connected the 2 leads to the batteries with a click. Quick disconnect when leaving. and never looked back.

    I have moved to the sunshine coast and as the boat doesn't sit in the car port anymore had to come up with a different scenario. Now the panel and regulator are screwed to a board with bolt that goes through the rear rod holder, put a large washer on and tighten the nut. Still the smae connect disconnect process but the batteries are always charged. This system is probably easy for somebody to pinch but I am kinda stuck with the system for the moment.

    Somthing similar for what you are thinking will do the job, just have to keep an eye on the fluid levels in the batteries.

    I was surprised at how efficient the damn things are these days as the regulator tells me it is still charging when the sun is pretty low in the sky although I would imagine it wouldn't be much.
    Last edited by Dignity; 20-04-2008 at 09:07 PM.

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    Re: Solar Battery Chargers.

    [quote=rando;805452]L-R
    My boat is stored at our onsite van in the Northern Rivers, so its sometimes months between uses. I just want a trickle charger so the battery is in good shape when we arrive for a bit of fishing.
    But thanks for the other info,useful to know as we camp a lot too.
    I should have asked the question more clearly.[/quote
    I would be a little cautious about leaving it hooked up for that long
    It only takes a spark and some fuel and the whole lots gone
    Personally I would be taking the battery with me so I could keep an eye on it and take out the possibility of something going wrong

    scotty

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    Re: Solar Battery Chargers.

    Hey mate i have a little 10 amp one for my dinghy, i run my sounder, radio and a couple of lights. When i get home i plug it in for 3-4 days and its charged up for next time, i have left it plugged in for a few months at a time and it hasent hurt it yet so it should be no different for you. The only downfall is watch out for corosion in the plugs keep them sprayed up with a anti corrosion spray.

    cheers tassie JR
    Last edited by Tassie JR; 22-04-2008 at 09:51 PM.

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    Re: Solar Battery Chargers.

    I vaguely remember some Ausfisher losing their boat to fire due to a solar panel . I think it was Heath's (GC) dad, but I wouldn't be sure. I've read other instances of fires caused be el cheapos without regulators or sub-standard regulators.

    OK I found the thread but the pictures are missing due to it being an oldie

    http://www.ausfish.com.au/vforum/sho...ighlight=solar

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    Re: Solar Battery Chargers.

    Quote Originally Posted by kingtin View Post
    I vaguely remember some Ausfisher losing their boat to fire due to a solar panel . I think it was Heath's (GC) dad, but I wouldn't be sure. I've read other instances of fires caused be el cheapos without regulators or sub-standard regulators.

    OK I found the thread but the pictures are missing due to it being an oldie

    http://www.ausfish.com.au/vforum/sho...ighlight=solar

    kev

    thats why i never had one

    ever since i seen that post
    and why i wouldnt leave one for that long without being there to check

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    Re: Solar Battery Chargers.

    similar to brew guru. have the bp panel with a battery managment system. hasnt failed in its 5 years. just ensure you have a good quality battery managment system.

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