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Old 12-14-2023, 08:52 AM   #15
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What about solar options, what do people like, I have older model ones on my boats, but last year I noticed they were struggling, so I was looking for reccomendations on ones I can leave on the boat when at dock or sand bar. U usually put one out on the swim platform while it sits, and small fishing boat I like one on the starter battery as well another on the deep cycle for the accessories and trolling motor. anything out there that does two batteries at once for that type of application?
Battery Tender has a full line of solar chargers from 5 watt to 35 watt charging capabilities. You can also get a simple splitter when needed for two batteries, obviously your charging rate is cut in half for each battery.

If you go over a 10 watt panel, I would recommend you also get their solar controller to keep your batteries from over charging.

https://www.batterytender.com/solar-...ater-Resistant

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