ralphsmithiii
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 213
- Reaction score
- 101
- Points
- 122
- Location
- Tampa, FL
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2015
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on building my own solar panel charging solution for my AR240 since my boat is dry stored with no power. I have a group 24 and now 1 group 31 AGM battery to power my aftermarket stereo. Although I have a Promariner 3 bank charger, I'm very limited to where and when I can plug in it. I believe the following parts will allow me to have a really solid solution for a while, but, I'm looking for conformation and or suggestions/critiques before I order the parts.
Solar panel Mount - Amazon.com : WindyNation Side of Pole Solar Panel Mount Rack for 30W to 120W Solar Panel : Garden & Outdoor
$82.99
Duo Battery Charge Controller - Amazon.com : Temank Dual Battery Solar Charge Controller 20A 12V 24V Duo-Battery Solar Controller for RVs Caravans and Boats : Garden & Outdoor
$33.99
100w Solar Panel - Amazon.com : HQST 100 Watt 12 Volt Monocrystalline Solar Panel : Garden & Outdoor
$99.99
I could save a few bucks with a polycrystalline panel as well.
10AWG power/ground w/ring terminals and fuses to run from controller to batteries - Amazon.com: YETOR SAE to O Ring Terminal Harness, with 15A Protection Fuse for Safety, 2-Pin Quick Disconnect Plug,SAE Battery Extension Cable with 2FT 10AWG for Motorcycle Cars.: Automotive
$11.99 x 2
10ft 10AWG Solar Extension Cable to connect panel to controller - Amazon.com: BTSKY 10 Feet 10AWG Solar Extension Cable with MC4 Female and Male Connector Solar Panel Adaptor Kit Tool (10FT Red + 10FT Black): Garden & Outdoor
$19.98
DVSR Mod - Free + some spare wire/crimps.
Total-ish: $260.93
I plan on mounting the solar panel holder into a PVC pipe which I can slide over one of the trailer guides when charging.
Thoughts on this setup? If there is a cheaper solution or other parts I should consider I'm open. Boat is located in Florida so we get plenty of sun, however, I don't expect to run the boat all the time. I'm wondering if I can get away with a simpler solution that would charge the batteries to full over the span of 1-2 weeks versus this solution that should do that in a much faster time. But, I feel this setup will be a solid build for the money.
Solar panel Mount - Amazon.com : WindyNation Side of Pole Solar Panel Mount Rack for 30W to 120W Solar Panel : Garden & Outdoor
$82.99
Duo Battery Charge Controller - Amazon.com : Temank Dual Battery Solar Charge Controller 20A 12V 24V Duo-Battery Solar Controller for RVs Caravans and Boats : Garden & Outdoor
$33.99
100w Solar Panel - Amazon.com : HQST 100 Watt 12 Volt Monocrystalline Solar Panel : Garden & Outdoor
$99.99
I could save a few bucks with a polycrystalline panel as well.
10AWG power/ground w/ring terminals and fuses to run from controller to batteries - Amazon.com: YETOR SAE to O Ring Terminal Harness, with 15A Protection Fuse for Safety, 2-Pin Quick Disconnect Plug,SAE Battery Extension Cable with 2FT 10AWG for Motorcycle Cars.: Automotive
$11.99 x 2
10ft 10AWG Solar Extension Cable to connect panel to controller - Amazon.com: BTSKY 10 Feet 10AWG Solar Extension Cable with MC4 Female and Male Connector Solar Panel Adaptor Kit Tool (10FT Red + 10FT Black): Garden & Outdoor
$19.98
DVSR Mod - Free + some spare wire/crimps.
Total-ish: $260.93
I plan on mounting the solar panel holder into a PVC pipe which I can slide over one of the trailer guides when charging.
Thoughts on this setup? If there is a cheaper solution or other parts I should consider I'm open. Boat is located in Florida so we get plenty of sun, however, I don't expect to run the boat all the time. I'm wondering if I can get away with a simpler solution that would charge the batteries to full over the span of 1-2 weeks versus this solution that should do that in a much faster time. But, I feel this setup will be a solid build for the money.