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Yeah,as john says(..not that I'd want the bloke next to me to be firing his engine up all the time though )
Although we have a couple,one "briefcase" type and a small panel,to be honest I think they(the cheap smaller ones) are just a bit of "kidology"..
(I'm sure I read somewhere that under normal circumstances,the cheaper ones aren't even able to keep pace with normal battery "drainage")
If this is a real rather than a perceived need then maybe,instead of spending money on small solar panels..it may be worth looking at putting the money towards fitting a bigger or second leisure battery?....
(..We camp without hook up or solar panles, for long weekends and for a full week at Glastonbury festival without running the battery down....)
Chris
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