Battree chargin.

John T

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Never did get around to digging an electrical trench out to the back shed where I keep the tractor .... and other.. stuff.

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Get real good sun back there so ...
This will do for now.

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I already had the panel... just bought the controller Think it was 20 something bucks in the amazon.

Just a couple hours sun should keep it up to snuff.

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I think you're wasting your battery maintainer with a solar panel. It's not going to put out so much power you need to shut it down!

I have a solar panel charging the batteries on my '95, 6.5 diesel. It's been on there a few years with no problem. I have it up on the dash with a paper towel roll under it to keep it flush with the glass.
 

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I have one similar to yours that I keep plugged in to my MX5800. It's actually a solar panel and battery tender in one. Battery tender makes it. You can see it on Amazon if you're interested

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I don't use anything on the tractors in the barn and they always fire right up, well, so long as the batteries are good.

My truck in the garage is on a Yuhasa charger, just like the battery tender. I sell Yuhasa's so use what I sell. All 3 bikes are on Yuhasa's too. So is my gas driven Lincoln Ranger 8.

Flooded cell batteries unless there is a parasitic loss, loose very little charge when idle. Why I put the disconnect on the tractors. Take the battery out of the circuit and it stays just fine.

15 seconds of pre-heat and 1/2 turn and the Kubby's are popping over.
 

John T

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I think you're wasting your battery maintainer with a solar panel. It's not going to put out so much power you need to shut it down!

I have a solar panel charging the batteries on my '95, 6.5 diesel. It's been on there a few years with no problem. I have it up on the dash with a paper towel roll under it to keep it flush with the glass.
I disagree.

my solar panel is quite a bit larger than the little solar mat in your truck.
mine is a 30 watt.

and for 20 bucks It's good insurance that it stays at 12v
 

John T

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I have one similar to yours that I keep plugged in to my MX5800. It's actually a solar panel and battery tender in one. Battery tender makes it. You can see it on Amazon if you're interested

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Yeah,
I was actually going to buy that before I saw the controller sold separately. ;)
 

John T

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I don't use anything on the tractors in the barn and they always fire right up, well, so long as the batteries are good.

My truck in the garage is on a Yuhasa charger, just like the battery tender. I sell Yuhasa's so use what I sell. All 3 bikes are on Yuhasa's too. So is my gas driven Lincoln Ranger 8.

Flooded cell batteries unless there is a parasitic loss, loose very little charge when idle. Why I put the disconnect on the tractors. Take the battery out of the circuit and it stays just fine.

15 seconds of pre-heat and 1/2 turn and the Kubby's are popping over.
I'm quite happy with my solar charger as well as my 110v battery tender jrs.
on the bikes.

But thanks for your contradicting post which is full of misinformation. :rolleyes: