[Public-list] Solar Panel

Brian Palmer Bpalmer at DigitalArsenal.com
Sun Dec 4 19:47:36 PST 2005


For what it's worth, thought I'd throw in my experience.

I have a 75 watt panel that I have temporarily tied down on the main hatch
cover under the boom.  Even with the sail cover partially blocking the sun
when it's overhead, it still charges my batteries very well.

My stern pulpit is original and has been banged around a little over the
years.  I had thoughts to build a new stern pulpit that would incorporate a
mounting bracket on one of the sides.  The idea is to make the bracket able
to rotate up to either leave the panel laying horizontal or adjust it toward
the sun if I'm on the boat and feel like trying to squeeze a little more
power out of it.  The side of the stern pulpit would extend forward enough
to have a solid attachment point behind the entire panel.

Where it is located now, it is in danger of getting stepped on by someone
folding the main sail, so I won't be leaving it there for good.  But for the
past year that I've had it, the cabin top is the only available place to
easily and temporarily attach the roughly 2 1/2 by 4 foot panel.

75 watts is more than enough to top off batteries while on the mooring.  You
could get by with a smaller panel to keep batteries full, especially if you
don't use a lot of 12v power.  I need it to recharge my batteries after
generating the 1.21 gigawatts of power for my flux capacitor.

-Brian Palmer
L'Esprit #288



On 12/4/05, Mike Lehman <sail_505 at hotmail.com> wrote:
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> It is 120V - I don-t think Sharp makes a 12V version.
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> Mike Lehman
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> ----Original Message Follows----
> From: Robert Kirk <isobar at bcpl.net>
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> Subject: Re: [Public-list] Solar Panel
> Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2005 14:43:24 -0500
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> At 06:01 PM 12/3/05 -0500, Mike Lehman wrote:
> >I installed a 125W inverter many years ago. This year changed from my 9"
> >Zenith conventional TV that I have used since the late 80's to a Sharp
> >Aquos 13" flat screen LCD. I LOVE the new set and it only draws 34W. It
> has
> >a much better screen - you can watch it in direct sunlight from a 170
> >degree viewing angle. But this thread was about solar panels - which I do
> >not use, but George does - I will let him respond.
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> Mike... Is the new TV regular 120V where you still need the inverter, or
> did
> you get a 12V model? Do they make such things?
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> I wouldn't know since my on-board entertainment is a Walkman wiht a 12V
> power from the cigarette lighter to battery powered speakers.
>
> Bob Kirk
> Isobar #181
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