localboy
Scraping Paint
- Joined
- Sep 19, 2019
- Messages
- 450
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- 'Au Kai (Ocean Traveler)
- Vessel Make
- C-Dory 25
There have been reports of biminis etc catching fire due to panels mounted on them. Scary stuff, for sure.
I finally bought one semi-flex 100 watt panel and installed a simple system this year. Only used it for one trip but it seemed to maintain our one and only house battery during the daylight hours just fine. Our only large draw is a Norcold refrigerator (and a Eberspacher heater in the cold). When all the power is off, like on the trailer, the system kept our batteries topped off. I have to do more real world testing to see if one more 100w panel is needed.
I went semi-flex for weight since our panel is not permanently installed. I put it up on the roof or bimini once we are in the water. We trailer, so having it mounted is not a real option.
I finally bought one semi-flex 100 watt panel and installed a simple system this year. Only used it for one trip but it seemed to maintain our one and only house battery during the daylight hours just fine. Our only large draw is a Norcold refrigerator (and a Eberspacher heater in the cold). When all the power is off, like on the trailer, the system kept our batteries topped off. I have to do more real world testing to see if one more 100w panel is needed.
I went semi-flex for weight since our panel is not permanently installed. I put it up on the roof or bimini once we are in the water. We trailer, so having it mounted is not a real option.
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