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Ken Koons
With the recent activity regarding solar panels and house bank charging I've decided that my fall project needs to include a solar panel charging system for my single battery 1998 H240.I use the boat once or twice a week and generally don't even use the battery. I have installed a Humminbird Fishfinder for a depth guage and it would be nice to have it operational all the time. I did run out of juice on a recent trailer trip to Lake Michigan and ended up anchoring without a light one night.My house bank is a single deep cycle trolling motor battery that is installed behind the aft berth so it's a big pain crawling back there to pull out the battery to take home to charge (we're on the trailer in a dry dock)and then crawl back and remount.My questions regarding a solar charger are:1. What equipment will I need to buy? Is it just a panel and some leads or is a regulator of some sort involved?2. Do I need to worry about overcharging and boiling battery fluid over or any other types of spills in the boat?3. What sort of panel should I buy? I'm interested in power output etc.4. What is the life expectancy of a solar panel?Thanks for your input.