Hi,
I own this glider for 14 years. First battery lasted 11 years, present
one 3 years old. To avoid overcharge turn radio on when you connect
the battery
or install a on/off switch. My battery is on charge full time when not
in the
glider. This advice was given to me by the technician who maintain the
alarm
system at work some 15 years ago. It works. At my club one other
glider has
the thin flexible panel on top of the motor door, never a problem.
Regards.
Gilles
Nyal Williams wrote in message ...
At 15:12 12 November 2003, G.A. Seguin wrote:
Hi,
I have used flexible solar panel fot 14 seasons. Voltage
never drop
below 12 volts with one battery 12v 7 amps even after
6-7 hour with
all electrics on.
Specs a Open circuit voltage 18V
Short circuit current 200 m.a, charging 12v 160 m.a.,
14v 140 m.a.
Max power 3 watts and diode protected prevent flow-back.
dept is wrote in message news:...
'Eric Greenwell' wrote in message
.. .
Has anyone used these, or know anything about them?
Are there any
better units than these? I'm aware of the Strobl
units from Germany,
but they are about twice the cost per amp.
No, I don't know anything about those particular
panels, I just want to
point out that even with only 200 ma of charge, you
will need a charge
controller or you risk cooking your battery. Last
time I checked, they were
a $29.00 item. I ruined several batteries before
I learned.
Vaughn
Howzabout some particulars?
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