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solar charger
Hi, would this be any good for leaving my moggy battery on a lengthy charge during the winter.
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Re: solar charger
don't see any reason why it wouldn't work, though i would probably suggest getting a cheep plug-in one and charging the battery off the car unless it's in a garage - in which case a solar charger wouldn't work anyway!
if you leave a solar charger on the top of the car, it's an easy nick for any dishonest passers-by.
also, unless you thread it through the bottom of the engine bay, the bonnet would need to be popped up. the presence of a charger would give this away and could be considered an open invitation to have the battery away. or worse.
sadly, there are some dishonest people out there :/
if you leave a solar charger on the top of the car, it's an easy nick for any dishonest passers-by.
also, unless you thread it through the bottom of the engine bay, the bonnet would need to be popped up. the presence of a charger would give this away and could be considered an open invitation to have the battery away. or worse.
sadly, there are some dishonest people out there :/
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Re: solar charger

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Re: solar charger
There is another thread on this site about solar chargers. I understand that this system is perfectly satisfactory and would be fine on the garage roof. It would just need an occasional clean.
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Re: solar charger
sounds like it would work - obviously you'd have to extend the wires, thoughsorry forgot to say my car is always garaged when not in use so I thought I could fix the charger to the roof of the garage or the side of the garage and put the leads through and inside the garage.
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Re: solar charger
Maybe you should check the suitability of this charger for outdoor use before sticking it on the garage roof, just a thought. Some are designed to work stuck on the inside of a windscreen.
Re: solar charger
I can't be bothered searching for the previous thread - but I have two of these - fitted to the front of the garage under the overhang so they are protected from rain and the high summer sun - but get the winter sun 'full on' - the garage faces south. I started my TR7 yesterday without the slightest trouble - after putting it away at end September. Maplins have the 1.5 watt version on sale for £10 just now at - it's a screaming bargain........



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Re: solar charger
Here it is for those interested: http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f= ... r+chargingbmcecosse wrote:I can't be bothered searching for the previous thread
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