Hi All
Let me state from the beginning, that we will be buying new panels, and many deep cycle batteries in the near future.
In the meantime, I have set our 4, 35 watt, 1970 vintage, Arco Solar Panels on the winshield and hood of our 1991 Honda Station Wagon. I ran the panels (wired paralel) into a Trace (Xantrex) Charge Controler, wth the voltage going into a CHEAP, 115 AH, 12 volt battery.
The system works fine in full sun, and still left the battery at 12.37 when the sun was blocked by the clouds.
The fridge does not list any thing re: 12 volt power use. I can give the following facts, however. The fridge took the battery from 12.25 volts (50 per-cent) to 11.87 volts on initilal connection. I expected that, and let the battery build for 5 hours in full sun yesterday.
At that point, the battery held 13.6 volts. When I turned on the fridge, it took the battery down to 12.7 volts, and held this consistantly as the fridge continued to cool down.
My questions are: if I buy 2 more of these 50 dollar batteries, and let them charge up, is there likely to be enough juice to make it through the 15 hour night? Are the 140 watts from the panels (total of 65 volts in full sun) going to be enough to keep the 3 batteries charged like they do the single battery?
Thanks as always for any input!
Rick
Let me state from the beginning, that we will be buying new panels, and many deep cycle batteries in the near future.
In the meantime, I have set our 4, 35 watt, 1970 vintage, Arco Solar Panels on the winshield and hood of our 1991 Honda Station Wagon. I ran the panels (wired paralel) into a Trace (Xantrex) Charge Controler, wth the voltage going into a CHEAP, 115 AH, 12 volt battery.
The system works fine in full sun, and still left the battery at 12.37 when the sun was blocked by the clouds.
The fridge does not list any thing re: 12 volt power use. I can give the following facts, however. The fridge took the battery from 12.25 volts (50 per-cent) to 11.87 volts on initilal connection. I expected that, and let the battery build for 5 hours in full sun yesterday.
At that point, the battery held 13.6 volts. When I turned on the fridge, it took the battery down to 12.7 volts, and held this consistantly as the fridge continued to cool down.
My questions are: if I buy 2 more of these 50 dollar batteries, and let them charge up, is there likely to be enough juice to make it through the 15 hour night? Are the 140 watts from the panels (total of 65 volts in full sun) going to be enough to keep the 3 batteries charged like they do the single battery?
Thanks as always for any input!
Rick