It is not that simple. You better off with a on board charger, even if you have to run an extension cord a mile or two.
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I have 2 optimas in series for my 24 volt minn kota. Do they make a solar battery charger for this application. I was wondering if I could just hook it up to the posts on one battery and have it charge both, or would I need 2 chargers, one to each battery? Can you use them while on the water?
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It is not that simple. You better off with a on board charger, even if you have to run an extension cord a mile or two.
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You would need some very large solar panels to charge a deep cycle battery.
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Yes they make them for various applications. Heres one place
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All lakes raise a foot when I step in the boat
I would use it to maintain the charge while on the water????
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It would seem that with 2 batteries, you should be able to fish all day or a couple days on a charge?
HERE IS WHAT I WAS LOOKING AT, BUT I DON'T KNOW IF I NEED TO BUY TWO TO CHARGE THE 2 BATTERIES I HAVE IN SERIES FOR MY 24VOLT MK. THEY ARE KNOW WHERE NEAR 2X4'S??? GREAT REVIEWS
12 VOLT SOLAR BATTERY CHARGER
Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 Great Boat Accessory,October 8, 2010 By SiouxNavy from Nashville, Tennessee (read all my reviews)
from Nashville, Tennessee
Advantages: Design, Value for money"I was skeptical of the solar battery charger due to it's small size and thought I might have wasted my money, but it has turned out to be a great accessory. Since it's a trickle charge, I leave it connected to my trolling motor 24/7 while in the boat. Under my car port (where I store the boat), I get indirect sunlight late in the afternoon on the solar panel. It takes about 3-4 days to charge the trolling motor battery under these conditions. However, last week while on the lake, I ran my trolling motor battery charge low. So I cruised the lake while exposing the solar panel to direct sunlight and the battery charge was 3/4th charged within an hour! It's compact size allows for easy storing on the boat. This is an accessory which is well worth the $38 bucks. Don't let the small size of the unit fool you, it does the job!"
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Do let the small size fool you.
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Sparky I am shocked and outraged that you would fall for that. REMEMBER if its too good to be true it probably is.
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