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Solar Panels - Information and Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Manpa" data-source="post: 489832" data-attributes="member: 11747"><p>Well it didn't take too long, both batteries are now full, so took about the same time. I even managed to fold the companion one up and get it back into its original box. For a $149 blanket it's pretty good value, easy to set up and use, only a PWM but that's all I need, I have a blanket for each battery, so power should not be an issue, Combined with 110amp/hr in the trailer giving a total of 180amp/hrs and 250w of solar to recharge and only runing a 50litre waeco and some led lights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Manpa, post: 489832, member: 11747"] Well it didn't take too long, both batteries are now full, so took about the same time. I even managed to fold the companion one up and get it back into its original box. For a $149 blanket it's pretty good value, easy to set up and use, only a PWM but that's all I need, I have a blanket for each battery, so power should not be an issue, Combined with 110amp/hr in the trailer giving a total of 180amp/hrs and 250w of solar to recharge and only runing a 50litre waeco and some led lights. [/QUOTE]
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