Nickc
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- Joined
- Oct 2, 2020
- Messages
- 127
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-242 C
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2378C919
- Vessel Name
- Spirit
I have my 2019 Ranger Tug 23 under a custom made breathable winter cover on land, in Ct. I just went to boat with idea of marking out footprint of solar panel, with the intention of having a clear plastic window stitched in over the solar panel when I take the cover off.
I was kind of surprised to read 15.9V (7.9A) on the solar monitor with the solar panel completely covered by the breathable winter cover, in middle of day under full sunlight. I believe I get 21.8V while uncovered in summer at mid day. It should be noted that the boat is plugged into boats house power outlet (via extension cord and adapter)- but only on a once/week basis and was not plugged in at time I recorded the 15.9V on the solar monitor. Also all 3 battery banks (2house+1Engine+1Thruster) was measured by voltmeter and found to between 12.0-12.2V.
I was wondering - based on the solar panel output while under cover -- if it is worth sewing in a clear plastic window in the winter cover or leave it as is? Any comments appreciated.
I was kind of surprised to read 15.9V (7.9A) on the solar monitor with the solar panel completely covered by the breathable winter cover, in middle of day under full sunlight. I believe I get 21.8V while uncovered in summer at mid day. It should be noted that the boat is plugged into boats house power outlet (via extension cord and adapter)- but only on a once/week basis and was not plugged in at time I recorded the 15.9V on the solar monitor. Also all 3 battery banks (2house+1Engine+1Thruster) was measured by voltmeter and found to between 12.0-12.2V.
I was wondering - based on the solar panel output while under cover -- if it is worth sewing in a clear plastic window in the winter cover or leave it as is? Any comments appreciated.