Solar Trickle Charge
Out west, Kragen auto has been selling a 15watt solar panel that includes a charge controller for $99.99. The box says good for RV and Marine applications (although I don't think I would consider this product good for serious long term marine use... and I don't know about how it would hold up over the cold Buffalo NY winter.) I'm in the San Francisco bay area and during this past summer when my boat was on the hard with no AC attached, this solar panel/controller combination kept my two deep cylcle batteries nicely charged. When I first bought the boat, the batteries tested at about 11.5v The solar charger/controller took a few days to bring them up to 13.5v with the solar attached and about 12.8v unattached. And now my boat is in the marina, I am finding it more convenient to keep the batteries charged with the solar, rather than connecting the heavy AC cord to the shore receptacle each time I return from an outing.I think Kragen is part of the same group as AutoZone, The $99 price is right so it might be worth a check locally if they are available. Also give thought about the number of sunny days in Buffalo during the winter? Solar doesn't generate much on cloudy days and the low sun inclination during the winter also will reduce daily watt output. The solar system on my home's roof-top (which I can monitor with the system's performance meter) only produces 10% of its rating on a December rain day.