Using Solar Panels to Charge a 12V Battery

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  • elkirbydiablo
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 2

    Using Solar Panels to Charge a 12V Battery

    Hi,

    I was wondering what type of solar panel would be required to maintain the charge on a 12V battery (such as a marine battery). The battery will be connected to a device that requires a continuous amount of power similar to that of a cell phone.
    Also, would a marine battery be a good choice to use?

    Thanks in advance for your help!
  • Mike90250
    Moderator
    • May 2009
    • 16020

    #2
    Just guessing here, but I think a 10 - 50W panel would work, a 10 w panel would just need a blocking diode to keep the battery from discharging at night. More than 15W would need a charge controller to keep from overcharging the battery.
    VW puts a 5W panel in the dash of their cars being shipped from overseas, and those can be found on ebay often. Two of those should do you well. (but they are not weatherproof)
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    • elkirbydiablo
      Junior Member
      • Aug 2010
      • 2

      #3
      That seems pretty reasonable. I'm working on a prototype design right now, but when that is up and running, I will need to make a few hundred hundred units, each needing its own solar panel. They will all need to work independently. What are some good places to buy them like that? I noticed a lot of solar panel companies only do large grid setups, and won't sell individual panels.
      Thanks for the advice.

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      • yoogesh
        Junior Member
        • Jun 2011
        • 1

        #4
        Blocking Diode

        Originally posted by elkirbydiablo
        That seems pretty reasonable. I'm working on a prototype design right now, but when that is up and running, I will need to make a few hundred hundred units, each needing its own solar panel. They will all need to work independently. What are some good places to buy them like that? I noticed a lot of solar panel companies only do large grid setups, and won't sell individual panels.
        Thanks for the advice.
        Hello Mark,

        I have Solar panel which give me output of 12 to 17 VDC. I do have PWM kit to control the baterry charging. But as you stated above baterry sending reverse when Solar panel is less Volt than 12 VDC battery. I would like to use blocking diode... what valeue's diode I should use to prevent reverse supply...?

        Regards,
        Yogesh.

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