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July 13, 2010 11:19 am | INTERIOR DESIGN

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Marine Solar Panels – DIY installation tips and tricks (for your boat)!

Whether you store your boat in Self Storage on a trailer or in the water with your local marina, the dreaded "dead battery" syndrome may have kept its ugly head. And the resistance is that it always seems on a beautiful Day for boating happen. The maintenance of a floating charge on your battery (or battery bank) is essential to bring about such situations and to prevent marine solar panels are a practical and environmentally friendly choice for the job.

In the following I would like some simple DIY installation tips and tricks to help you begin to share with solar energy. Note that a solar system not only will you keep your batteries charged, but if coupled with and inverter, it can be used for onboard equipment and electronics use.

Generally, marine batteries discharged 1% of their capacity every day based on climatic conditions. Like a car if you do not run your boat on a regular basis, the battery will go dead. Ideally, you should have a "trickle" charge to the maintenance Battery. A 100 amp marine battery is a solar system suitable one-amp would be spent per day.

Solar power is rated in watts to share so easy to calculate current output the wattage rating of the solar panels by 15 For example, a typical 5-watt amp panel gives you 0.33 per day (5 divided by 15 = 0.33).

Because the highest rating Output occurs when the sun is directly above you, you can expect an average rating about five hours per day. For example, a 5-watt panel will give you 1.65 ampere hours (5 x 0.33).

When you sit and design a solar system for your boat use 3.5 watts per 100 ampere-hour battery capacity. But do not forget to take into account cloudy days and take running essential systems such as heaters and pumps.

Make sure you have at least, 33 photovoltaic (PV) cells, regardless the size of your marine solar panel (s). Less than this will result in the batteries charged is not enough. If you are in the areas of cruises, where it seems more want to be as cloudy days cloudless Ones (NW Pacific in winter), you can go with thinner plates turned upside versus crystalline thin plates generally are more efficient in low light conditions.

You want to install a rule to the marine solar panels in an area of direct sunlight to take into account the angle of the plates, as the boat has changes orientation. In the ideal case would be the best point of attachment for the installation of the highest be that would be for sailboats arch on the main mast and motor boat owner generally on the radar. However, I have seen many of deck installations, which are OK, but in my head keep that installed the panels produce heat, so make some ground clearance of the panels to allow for heat dissipation.

During installation and Wiring of the system together, it is important to use marine hardware and wire. Without the ability to charts included in this article, I'll try just as lively and to paint a "picture" as I can:

The positive (+) terminal of your marine solar panel (s) is to combine the positive contribution of the battery and the negative (-) terminal is connected to the negative battery terminal. I have to note here that the plates a maximum output of 1% of the battery voltage regulator need not, however, have, I would certainly advise installing one to give you a sense of security when you leave your boat unattended for long periods.

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Don’t be caught again with a dead battery. With marine solar panels you can avoid these very issues. Coupled with your boat’s batteries and a power inverter you can you maintain a full floating charge at storage, moorage, or at anchor and if you are in the least bit mechanically inclined, you can do it all yourself! A fantastic resource of information on not only how solar energy works but also a place to learn how to make your own solar electrical system is at www.altenergysolutions.info Take a look and I think that you will agree as I do; marine solar panels are a practical alternative to produce electrical power while also being environmentally friendly!

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