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Solar charger
« on: 29 May 2012, 18:24:27 »

As I only use my 3.2 Elite about once a week, and sometimes less, I would like to fit a solar charger. Where is the best place to connect an extra cigarette lighter plug? I have in mind to have it in the glove box :y
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Re: Solar charger
« Reply #1 on: 29 May 2012, 18:30:36 »

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I have in mind to have it in the glove box :y

Can't see why not as long as you have room behind ........
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Re: Solar charger
« Reply #2 on: 29 May 2012, 19:10:18 »

Any good suggestions for the electrical connection? Or should I put it straight on the battery?
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Re: Solar charger
« Reply #3 on: 29 May 2012, 19:14:31 »

Any good suggestions for the electrical connection? Or should I put it straight on the battery?

I'm sure that there are cleverer sparks than me here that will be able to advise, but I'd have though that you could find a suitable permanent 12 volt connection behind the fuse box somewhere .......  :-\ :-\
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Re: Solar charger
« Reply #4 on: 29 May 2012, 19:20:43 »

Cheers Andy, yes I'm sure I could, but wiggly amps are not my forté, and I am always willing to be guided by more qualified leccy's. :y
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Re: Solar charger
« Reply #5 on: 29 May 2012, 19:35:12 »

..... but wiggly amps .....

It's been a while since I heard that phrase .....  ;) ;)
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Re: Solar charger
« Reply #6 on: 29 May 2012, 20:43:30 »

i connected mine to the radio perment live feed, and wired around the glove box to window hiding the wires. works fine aswell when dont drive the mig for a long time as have other cars to drive.
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Re: Solar charger
« Reply #7 on: 29 May 2012, 22:11:05 »

Save you money, and put it towards a decent battery conditioner....
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Re: Solar charger
« Reply #8 on: 29 May 2012, 22:18:00 »

Save you money, and put it towards a decent battery conditioner....

You're assuming that Shakeng is able to park within easy reach of a plug socket  ;) ;) ;)
I've a few battery conditioners (one is 'decent'  ;)) but a solar charger wouldn't be bad idea on my car due to its limited use. (& I can park on my drive within reach of mains electrickery)
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Re: Solar charger
« Reply #9 on: 29 May 2012, 22:21:58 »

Save you money, and put it towards a decent battery conditioner....

You're assuming that Shakeng is able to park within easy reach of a plug socket  ;) ;) ;)
I've a few battery conditioners (one is 'decent'  ;)) but a solar charger wouldn't be bad idea on my car due to its limited use. (& I can park on my drive within reach of mains electrickery)
I think you'll find it disappointing TBH.

If you are not near a mains socket, save you money and put it towards a decent conditioner *AND* spare battery ;D
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Re: Solar charger
« Reply #10 on: 29 May 2012, 22:26:59 »


I think you'll find it disappointing TBH.
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They seem to improved a lot recently, although I wouldn't be surprised if the cheap charger from Maplins etc isn't quite up to the mark. A few hundred quid will buy you solar chargers that will keep your caravan battery charged while in the field.  :y :y
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Re: Solar charger
« Reply #11 on: 29 May 2012, 22:32:32 »

Thanks guys, I think they are handy if you have to park up for a while, at airports for example, so I'll put it in and see how it goes. :y
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Re: Solar charger
« Reply #12 on: 30 May 2012, 08:37:27 »

The size of the solar panel will give a rough indication of how well it will work. Just for comparison, I have a large panel about 24"x12" on my garage roof to keep my bike charged when not in use, and this struggles at times - if you are using one of those solar panels that will fit in your glovebox, then I hope the lead is long enough to reach the sun, as thats the only way you are going to get anywhere near enough out of it to keep a car battery alive.

The concept and idea is sound, its just that everybody goes for these tiny panels and expects miracles. Maplins have some nice , large panels for touring - look at something like this for your needs.

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Re: Solar charger
« Reply #13 on: 30 May 2012, 08:41:17 »

Quote from: Dave DND link=topic=103596.msg1297277#msg1297277 date=1338363447 ..... I have a large panel about 24"x12" on my garage roof to keep my bike charged when not in use, [highlight
and this struggles at times [/highlight] -  .....

Blimey! I'm surprised!  ??? Especially in the English Riviera  ;) ;)
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Re: Solar charger
« Reply #14 on: 30 May 2012, 08:54:46 »

Quote from: Dave DND link=topic=103596.msg1297277#msg1297277 date=1338363447 ..... I have a large panel about 24"x12" on my garage roof to keep my bike charged when not in use, [highlight
and this struggles at times [/highlight] -  .....

Blimey! I'm surprised!  ??? Especially in the English Riviera  ;) ;)

Just goes to show how poor they are !!

But I think you hit the nail on the head with the recommendation of the caravan chargers as they are usually around 24" x 24" (my bike one was half this) and should work fairly well - even up north !!

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