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ARmuskyaddict
Posted 2/27/2015 8:08 PM (#756495)
Subject: Solar Chargers





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What's a decent Solar Charger to help add some juice to a 12v battery? I'm going camping for a week and there are no electrical hookups on the small electric motor only lake, so I'll need to replenish the battery. Thanks!
kjgmh
Posted 2/28/2015 8:43 AM (#756554 - in reply to #756495)
Subject: Re: Solar Chargers





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Location: Hayward, WI
It is going to be hard to get a portable setup that will recharge a battery. The portables are more of a maintainer or to top off a battery. To get any kind of recovery you are going to be looking at a 20 watt or bigger, and even a 20 watt can only put out about 1.7 amps.
ESOX Maniac
Posted 2/28/2015 8:52 AM (#756557 - in reply to #756495)
Subject: RE: Solar Chargers





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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
Rent a little "Honda AC Generator" for the week or borrow one from a buddy. A solar charger will not work well, especially at night!

Have fun!
Al
ARmuskyaddict
Posted 2/28/2015 8:54 AM (#756558 - in reply to #756554)
Subject: Re: Solar Chargers





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I did some more investigation after posting this and that's pretty much what it looks like. Or pay big bucks for something I won't use much. Thanks.
ARmuskyaddict
Posted 2/28/2015 10:40 AM (#756569 - in reply to #756495)
Subject: Re: Solar Chargers





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