john w.
John, think about it this way: a typical $50 battery such as a Delco Voyager is rated at 115 amp hours, which means you have 57 usable amp hours before needing to recharge, at least when the battery is new. Lets assume that you never draw it down more than 60 amp hours during a weekend (otherwise, I'm assuming, you'd have replaced it with a larger battery bank by this time.) A five-watt solar charger will give you, conservatively, 40 amp hours of charge every day during the summer months. That means that from Monday through Friday the charger will pump 200 amp hours back into the battery. Thats more than three times what you took out over the weekend.A larger charger will just cook the battery earlier. The guy with the fifteen-amp solar charger will be scratching his head wondering why he has to purchase a new battery every year, while you're getting three to four years out of every battery because you were smart enough not to overpower it.