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Re: Solar panels
If you only need to worry about topping off the batteries and the bilge pump just runs sporadically, you could probably get by with a 100w panel. That's probably what I'd use as a minimum. If I had any additional loads that I'd need to run (like a refrigerator?) then I'd scale up from there.
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Re: Solar panels

Unfortunately solar panels do not like any shade whatsoever so dash mounting is not viable except for bragging rights that you have solar. The best place for a temp panel would be the front deck in the open air free from shadows. Flexible panels would be the best route, google is your friend.
Just a shadow from an antenna even though it may be an inch wide can shut down the entire output. See this.
This would be my choice for something you can setup and remove as required. https://www.amazon.com/ACOPOWER-UV11007GD-Foldable-Generator-Controller/dp/B01MU4PGLQ
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Re: Solar panels
Edit....is the 200 you have there total bank reserve capacity or Ahr capacity......reserve and Ahr are very difficult to equate.
I could see your use as others have noted at around 90 ahr for the fridge , toilet and some lights and that is very conservative for a 24 hr period and you have a very nice boat......now to put it back....100w solar may give you 5 Ahr for 5 hours= 25 ahr on a perfect day.
Something to consider.....personally I don't think this will work with a small temporary panel.......just my opinion, I have never tried it but can do the math and have considered this before, may be fine if all you are doing is staying for one day thereabouts then all the recharging can be done on the trip away. For more than that the math doesn't work imo.....
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Re: Solar panels
pepmyster wrote:Source of the post 200 reserve. 90@ 20 amp hours.
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Re: Solar panels
Is there anything else that needs to run? Do you really need to run the fridge?
The battery capacity is really only going to matter to make sure you have enough storage for when there's no sun, like overnight or maybe subsequent overcast days.
My fridge takes about 10A at 13vDC to run, but it only runs about 1/2 the time. So it averages 5A for 24hours, or 120 amp-hours. At 13vDC, that's 1560 watt-hours. If you have about 6 hours or GOOD light each day, then you'd need a MINIMUM of a 260W panel to just run the fridge. You'd have to add some capacity because of efficiencies in recharging the batteries, so you'd really need about 10% more than that (almost 300W panel)
If you have other things that need power, you can add them to that calculation.
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