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Solar panel mount 4 flag pole

Blazin14

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Yamaha
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2007
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AR
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Boat will be at a dock this year and wanted to charge batteries during the week. This solar panel mounts to the flag pole....thought I'd share...excuse the messy garage. Anybody do something similar ?
 

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I have a setup for tending my batteries in the garage. I made a small wood prop and run the wires through the window and charge up the batteries with it, taking turns to all the various ones i have. I just run a shop rag in the window to seal it all up.
 
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