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Solar Battery Charger
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08/15/24 05:53 AM
08/15/24 05:53 AM
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Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 3,612 Huntsville, Al
Bronco 74
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Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 3,612
Huntsville, Al
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For a boat. Boat has a trickle charge unit on board. I just don’t electric where I will be storing it.
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Re: Solar Battery Charger
[Re: Bronco 74]
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08/15/24 06:08 PM
08/15/24 06:08 PM
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Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 12,409 Sylacauga, AL
poorcountrypreacher
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I have solar panels charging a string of FLA batteries at the cabin. Some of them have lasted over 10 years. You gotta have a solar panel and some sort of charge controller. You can get a 100 watt panel and a cheap controller from Amazon for around $100. That's probably more than your battery, so I don't know if it's worth it to you or not. It might make more sense to just get a 50 ah lithium battery and carry it with you each trip. They weigh only about 12-14 pounds, so about like carrying a tackle box.
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