I have a tractor and aluminium tinny on my place. Both have 12v lead acid batteries and get only occasional use, In an attempt to get better life out of these batteries I put a 10w solar panel on the roof of the shed above the tractor/ boat and put a cigarettle lighter plug on the panel output and a socket on the boat. No regulator-I have been told a 10w panel can't overcharge such a battery
It has worked well over the years until recently-I bought a new 10w panel and did everything the same however the new setup blows a 20A fuse on the boat immediately I plug the panel in-almost as if the panel creates a short circuit.I have plugged in a 12v fluoro light in the socket on the boat-all good. I have checked the panel plug for polarity-no problem. The open circuit voltage of the panel seems a little high- at approx 22V.
I have heard there is a diode built into the panel to prevent the battery discharging at night-could this be the problem? Is it in "the little black box" on the back of the panel.
All a bit frustrating.
Regards
Peter
It has worked well over the years until recently-I bought a new 10w panel and did everything the same however the new setup blows a 20A fuse on the boat immediately I plug the panel in-almost as if the panel creates a short circuit.I have plugged in a 12v fluoro light in the socket on the boat-all good. I have checked the panel plug for polarity-no problem. The open circuit voltage of the panel seems a little high- at approx 22V.
I have heard there is a diode built into the panel to prevent the battery discharging at night-could this be the problem? Is it in "the little black box" on the back of the panel.
All a bit frustrating.
Regards
Peter
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