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I had on on my last vehicle and found that I only had to recharge the battery 2-3 times in winter. It wasn't connected to a split charger or anything but it was a £70 panel from maplins.I will see if I can dig out a video I took. If connected to a split charger or even the main battery, I cant see any reason why you would ever have to charge it as the solar panel will keep it topped up.
A first class water proof 12V solar panel, with a decent power output. It recharged a battery in 1 day. I would recommend it to anyone.
I think this is the one I have
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200614032508#ht_3189wt_1139that's what is use .install it last month ,took 30 min , connected to a car battery from scrap yard and works very well no more lugging the battery to charge it .one of the things i'm sorry i did do it earlier
Quote from: C.C.S. on July 05, 2011, 06:10:02 pmhttp://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200614032508#ht_3189wt_1139that's what is use .install it last month ,took 30 min , connected to a car battery from scrap yard and works very well no more lugging the battery to charge it .one of the things i'm sorry i did do it earlier I fitted one of those on my son's van, but still have to fully charge the leisure battery with a battery charger every few days. We don't do much mileage though. He did use his van for a private journey of about 40 miles the other day, and his battery still wasn't fully charged when he got back. The split charge relay is protected by 15amp fuses and they have never blown. He uses a Peugeot Partner hdi.I do get the feeling that a car battery (starter battery) will charge faster than a leisure battery from the same alternator, but this is only a hunch. Does anyone know if this is true. Before I replaced the last leisure battery in my Citroen Relay, I had toyed with the idea of using a similar size van battery as an experiment.Spruce