Solo sailor Andy Lamont sets off on westward trip

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andy59
andy59
QLD
1156 posts
QLD, 1156 posts
18 Oct 2016 11:00pm
Charriot said...
If you ever expirience problem with solar panels regulator, just connect solars or wind directly to batteries, and monitor voltage .
Chance overchargping your batteries is slim. Regulators can be weakest link I do not use them.
Use standart solar for 12v system , not for house higher voltage panels.

Well they sure have been giving me some problems
someday
someday
NSW
97 posts
NSW, 97 posts
19 Oct 2016 12:15am
If one solar regulator was being used, then based on reputation I like the Blue Sky SB3000i. I think the best thing I can suggest though is to call Bruce Schwab Energy in the USA and ask for advice, they sell this regulator. You would probably want the optional temperature compensation. They also sell some smaller Genasun regulators, they should be able to give some advice if they might be better for the redundancy:
oceanplanetenergy.com/
Charriot
Charriot
QLD
880 posts
QLD, 880 posts
19 Oct 2016 4:02am
+ Karsten
except I used to install under $10 regs, they always work well, but build in
solar panels and smart ones ...lot of failed
Ramona
Ramona
NSW
7752 posts
NSW, 7752 posts
19 Oct 2016 7:31am
Karsten said..
Andy, if I was to cross an ocean single handed, I would probably favour using three or four smaller panels rather than one or two large panels, wherever they are mounted.

Other things being equal, smaller panels would withstand green water better, and be easier to de-mount and store below in unexpected circumstances.

I would also favour using several simple, compact solar charge regulators, perhaps even one per panel. (I'd get brand name regs, sealed, no display, say $60 region). Dead simple regulators are less likely to malfunction, and having two or three of them would make me feel better if I only have one set of batteries to last 11 months.

Of course with ancillary equipment choices such as this, a lot of it comes down to personal preference and opinion rather than outright right vs wrong.


I agree. I would have hard panels mounted on the vertical sides and front of the added cabin and one each side vertical on the pushpit. Horizontal ones across the stern. I would install the wind generator on the garden shed to piss off the neigbours.
Used one of these the other night. They are expensive but handy. www.monkeyfist.com.au
Madmouse
Madmouse
433 posts
433 posts
19 Oct 2016 6:00am
Andy. You might want to contact the Alternative Technology Association as they do reviews of solar panels etc. Some great unbiased technical advice.
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