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Subject Topic: solar charger Post Reply Post New Topic
17/7/2008 at 10:26pm
 Location: LINCOLNSHIRE
 Outfit: None Entered
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has anyone got a solar charger?, i go to a few sites without elecy so im thinking of getting one

ive seen one on e bay ,for  £10

but also a more exspencive one in maplin

what do you guys think,,,,,,,



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people say "money talks" mine just ses "goodbye"


17/7/2008 at 11:52pm
 Location: Middlesex
 Outfit: Iveco Motorhome + lotsa tents
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I have a solar charger  i use to keep the battery topped up in my Jeep, it was on a special offer at MAPLINS, it works ace. you don't need a regulator with this panel either. It is only a trickle charger though just to top up what your alarm takes out over long periods.

this one Solar-Powered 12V 1.5W Battery Trickle Charger

Solar-Powered 12V 1.5W Battery Trickle Charger

only £9.99

 

I also use a me. sized 40watt solar panel to top up my 110Ah Leisure battery while camping and i run loads of stuff from that inc: a fridge/freezer made by Waeco the cf25 and a lcd tv, dvd player, dab radio, LED lighting all my 12 volt stuff and a step down unit that runs 3,6,9 volt stuff too. No EHU needed when we camp.



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DELTA..
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“Imagination is everything. It is the preview of life's coming attractions.”








18/7/2008 at 1:02am
 Location: Aberdeeen Scotland
 Outfit: c4 grand piccaso coachman amara 520 4
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 I bought one of these to keep my battery topped up while in storage it does work but after six months it went u/s so save your tenner.

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18/7/2008 at 9:59am
 Location: Middlesex
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I hear what jjim is saying but i'm guessing he had a duff one as mine has been going strong for quite some time now. It's only  £10 and it saves my battery draining down and i don't have to take it out anymore to charge it = pain in the butt.  I think even £10 is worth the 6 months of not having to take the battery out for a charge, it should still be under the guarantee, why not take it back if it's not too late now?

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