JennyAnyDots
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| 21-04-2008 6:52 AM |
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Just asked this over on the general forum, and then realised here might be better - does anyone know if it's possible to set up some sort of solar panel/photovoltaic cell, possibly on the roof, to charge up a leisure battery while it's parked up for an extensive, month long trip where it will be lived in, but only driven out of the field to go shopping?
Is that a helpful/efficient way to do it, or is it easier to run a small generator or just start the engine up without driving anywhere to stop a leisure battery running down and the contents of the fridge going off? Anyone tried doing it this way? It seems to make sense to me as a more environmentally friendly way of doing it than pumping out petrol fumes, but I have no idea how easy it would be to sort out in practice. |
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| 21-04-2008 6:57 AM |
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Hi
I would recommend that you get a portable one such as the one here
Or do a search on Google for solar trickel charger
There are a load and some ever rollup so you can use them anywahere to charge you mobile phone
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kairt
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| 22-04-2008 3:35 PM |
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Hi Jenny, what type of fridge are you using? If its a 3 way or gas/12v, it will be set up so it only runs on 12v when the engine is running, by means of a relay, this is because it will flatten a leisure battery in a few hours. If its a modern 12v unit its a different setup, and a solar panel will help. I put a small panel in my van and it really helps keep the leisure battery up. So the answer for you is to run the fridge on gas unless you are on a mains hookup? 
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muggins
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| 08-05-2008 9:58 AM |
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| Good tip again - you are turning out to be a bit of an expert |
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Its all in the wrist action |
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kairt
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| 18-05-2008 4:06 PM |
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An expert? 
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No-one ever reads this bit anyway! |
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