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Solar Car Battery Charger

Postby graham » Sat, 03 Sep 2011 10:31 +0000

Anyone ever used a Solar battery charger to keep the battery topped up ?

Something like one of these:

http://www.virtualvillage.ie/Items/0078 ... %20Charger


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Solar-Battery-C ... 818&sr=8-2


I've read that Gel Cell Batteries must be recharged correctly or the battery will suffer premature failure...

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Re: Solar Car Battery Charger

Postby Steve » Sun, 04 Sep 2011 2:14 +0000

I bought the Amazon one about 2 weeks ago to keep mine topped up, working well so far.
My alarm beeps loudly when the battery is going flat, so I've to go out and disconnect the battery... which always seemed to happen at 3am.
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Re: Solar Car Battery Charger

Postby graham » Wed, 07 Sep 2011 11:11 +0000

Thanks Steve,

Do you charge via the cig lighter socket or do you clamp onto the battery?

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Re: Solar Car Battery Charger

Postby Steve » Wed, 07 Sep 2011 1:33 +0000

clamped onto the battery as the cig lighter is off with the key out.
I put the panel on the rear shelf and ran the wires under the carpet and back through the "tunnel" in behind the spare wheel to the battery.
Just remember to disconnect before starting the car.
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Re: Solar Car Battery Charger

Postby leamyj » Wed, 07 Sep 2011 5:22 +0000

Steve wrote:clamped onto the battery as the cig lighter is off with the key out.
I put the panel on the rear shelf and ran the wires under the carpet and back through the "tunnel" in behind the spare wheel to the battery.
Just remember to disconnect before starting the car.



Bit of a pain if you have to keep on connecting and disconnecting :? I'm sure someone somewhere will be able to come up with a relay type setup that automatically disconnects the panel on startup and re-connects on shut-down...then I'd be interested.

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Re: Solar Car Battery Charger

Postby Desperado » Wed, 07 Sep 2011 9:27 +0000

Whats the advantge of one of these over an ordinary battery charger?
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Re: Solar Car Battery Charger

Postby Steve » Wed, 07 Sep 2011 11:45 +0000

leamyj wrote:
Steve wrote:clamped onto the battery as the cig lighter is off with the key out.
I put the panel on the rear shelf and ran the wires under the carpet and back through the "tunnel" in behind the spare wheel to the battery.
Just remember to disconnect before starting the car.



Bit of a pain if you have to keep on connecting and disconnecting :? I'm sure someone somewhere will be able to come up with a relay type setup that automatically disconnects the panel on startup and re-connects on shut-down...then I'd be interested.

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Yeah, that would be handy, I only put it on if leaving the car for a week or more so connecting/disconnecting isn't a prob, the battery is fine (so far) otherwise.

Whats the advantge of one of these over an ordinary battery charger?

I just use it to keep the battery topped up (or at least prolong the time before its flat ;-) ). I wouldn't see it as an alternative to a battery charger
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Re: Solar Car Battery Charger

Postby graham » Thu, 08 Sep 2011 12:53 +0000

I was thinking of just wiring the cig lighter directly to the battery, that would save me having to disconnect it all the time..

I also installed one of these http://www.mx5parts.co.uk/product_info. ... ts_id/1657


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