Thank you for this vidéo. I didn't understood everything. But I'll show your video to some "electricity engineer" and he (she) 'll be able to help me.🙂
I’m not sure if you’re going to mention it. But the battery charging from the solar panel will depend on the available sunlight. This is usually included into the formula of how many amps the battery receives from the panel. With a boat this can vary with shade from sails, sunny, cloudy days, etc. You would have to workout an approximate time solar is available.
Absolutely- the two amps of usage per day can be replaced by one hour of direct sunlight on the panel array. I really should have mentioned that, and this is why I don’t often make how to videos. Appreciate your comment. Josh
That was very useful, I need to tackle this project soon! Thanks!
Thank you for this vidéo. I didn't understood everything. But I'll show your video to some "electricity engineer" and he (she) 'll be able to help me.🙂
It was very helpful. Thanks
Glad you got something out of it. I am not good at ‘how to’ videos so I’m pleased you found it helpful. Thanks for watching, Josh
I’m not sure if you’re going to mention it. But the battery charging from the solar panel will depend on the available sunlight. This is usually included into the formula of how many amps the battery receives from the panel. With a boat this can vary with shade from sails, sunny, cloudy days, etc. You would have to workout an approximate time solar is available.
Absolutely- the two amps of usage per day can be replaced by one hour of direct sunlight on the panel array. I really should have mentioned that, and this is why I don’t often make how to videos. Appreciate your comment. Josh