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Tom Wootton
My new (to me) 1995 H26's electrical system: Nissan 8hp electric start with alternator, a combined starting and deep-cycle flooded battery rated at 105 AH, and a Uni-Solar flexible panel with 1.94 max amp rating, without a regulator. Given that the engine has an auxiliary pull-start, and modest electrical use, what reason is there for a second battery? Also, I've read variously that as long as the panel is less than 1.5% (Uni-Solar description in West catalog), 1-2% (West Advisor catalog article), or 0.5% (Calder's book) of the battery's rated AH capacity, no regulator is needed. My system fails Calder and Uni-Solar's tests, and is marginal by West Advisor standards, but the previous owner didn't seem to have any problems. Should I buy a regulator, or a larger capacity battery, or leave well enough alone?Thanks in advanceTom