Most decent-sized RV suppliers either stock solar/wind charger controllers or
can easily order them. Solar panels, per se don't normally come equipped with
internal controllers. As a fulltime RVer, I am very conscious of the potential
over-charging problem caused by my solar panels. Since a *good* controller
costs over $100 (cheap controllers may be obtain for as low as $20, but they
don't last long) and I haven't gotten around to buying a controller myself, I
have a DC voltmeter hooked up to each of my travel trailer's two battery banks.
When the voltage reaches 15 vdc, I disconnect the panels. If I had a
controller, I could leave the solar panel hooked up while I'm off on a side
trip for a couple days.
One online source:
http://www.pplmotorhomes.com/parts/solar-power/rv-solar-controllers.htm . A
Google on "solar controllers" will produce a LOT of online sources.
73 de Fred K2FRD
At 8:50 AM -0500 5/19/06, doc wrote:
>
>I have to look for a solar charger that prevents
>overcharging!
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