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<blockquote data-quote="user 7268" data-source="post: 296895" data-attributes="member: 7268"><p>Fair call 13.8 being enough for float charge but not quick charge. I found another cost effective way was to run a solar panel on roof that I could demount and also use at camp site. Comes in handy to keep fridges going whilst out from camp. But I run an 80 and 40 litre and the 80 sucks power. If the 80 packs up I'll get a 60 to replace it but the 80 is about the only waeco low enough to fit under a hard cover on ute. Problem is when you open it the whole paddock falls in the lids that big. </p><p>Main thing there is a genuine MPPT and not the dodgy ebay one's that arn't </p><p>They should be called PFFFT :| </p><p>As Condor has mentioned as long as it's quality set up you won't have issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 7268, post: 296895, member: 7268"] Fair call 13.8 being enough for float charge but not quick charge. I found another cost effective way was to run a solar panel on roof that I could demount and also use at camp site. Comes in handy to keep fridges going whilst out from camp. But I run an 80 and 40 litre and the 80 sucks power. If the 80 packs up I'll get a 60 to replace it but the 80 is about the only waeco low enough to fit under a hard cover on ute. Problem is when you open it the whole paddock falls in the lids that big. Main thing there is a genuine MPPT and not the dodgy ebay one's that arn't They should be called PFFFT :| As Condor has mentioned as long as it's quality set up you won't have issues. [/QUOTE]
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