Instead of drugstore D-cells, what about rechargeable quality NiMH D cells that are about 10 amp-hour rated each? I run several devices with them, although I charge them with my solar setup / inverter just because that's fun. But for portability, I only take the charged batteries for long weekends, and leave all the other stuff at home. I run radios, fans (O2-Cool units) etc. I'm running the O2 fans right now indoors to beat the heat wave a little ....
Maha / Powerex 11ah D (normal self discharge - use them within a week or less of charging to get near the rated capacity out of them.)
or
Maha / Powerex "Imedion" 9.5ah D. (Low-Self-Discharge - up to about 80% SOC per year depending on how hot you store them, although initially a little less capacity than standard cells - larger separators inside them etc)
Charge them properly in about 5 hours: Maha / Powerex MH-C808M charger. I use this with an inverter when necessary when I want to play totally solar.
Costly? yes, but you definitely get what you paid for unlike the bubble-pack stuff hanging on drugstore or even radio shack racks. Beats hanging solar panels, charge controllers, AGM batteries and wiring when you want to be able to be very portable at the site.
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Yes, you can charge them together. At your currents wiring won't be as critical but try to equalize distances to + and - on both batteries, and use proper gauge for the current.Leave a comment:
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Nvm
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Thank you very much!The only reason that panel is "self-regulating" is that it cannot produce enough current (125 milliamps) to ever overcharge a battery. It is intended to trickle charge an unused battery, not to recharge one that is being used. The manual for it notes that for a panel of 15 watts or more (which could actually charge a battery) you need to order a charge controller too. In that case, connecting both the CC and the Amplifier to the battery will only be a problem if you let the amplifier run down the battery too far. If the CC has "load" terminals, they can be used to connect the amplifier and will probably shut it off if the battery gets too low.
It is not the amp that might get damaged, it is the battery.
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The only reason that panel is "self-regulating" is that it cannot produce enough current (125 milliamps) to ever overcharge a battery. It is intended to trickle charge an unused battery, not to recharge one that is being used. The manual for it notes that for a panel of 15 watts or more (which could actually charge a battery) you need to order a charge controller too. In that case, connecting both the CC and the Amplifier to the battery will only be a problem if you let the amplifier run down the battery too far. If the CC has "load" terminals, they can be used to connect the amplifier and will probably shut it off if the battery gets too low.I'm also working on my first solar panel project and it is building a small boombox for my float trip in a month.
I wonder if I can hook the solar panel to the battery terminals and also let the amplifier pull energy from the battery at the same time. Would it damage the amp?
This is the panel I use. I know it isnt big enough but I just ask anyway since I may order a bigger one.
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...2045_200422045
The battery.
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...0364_200390364
Amplifier.
This is how I want to connect them

Thank you very much!
It is not the amp that might get damaged, it is the battery.Leave a comment:
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Yea I like music!
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Probably. You'll want to measure the actual current draw of the thing (it's not 2.5 amps) and figure out the panel/battery size based on that. In most cases a 20 watt panel with a 4-7 amp hour 12V battery will do it. A cheap charge controller is also neededLeave a comment:
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Solar for a boombox for a float trip?
Guess float trips have changed since I did thatLeave a comment:
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I'm also working on my first solar panel project and it is building a small boombox for my float trip in a month.
I wonder if I can hook the solar panel to the battery terminals and also let the amplifier pull energy from the battery at the same time. Would it damage the amp?
This is the panel I use. I know it isnt big enough but I just ask anyway since I may order a bigger one.
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...2045_200422045
The battery.
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...0364_200390364
Amplifier.
This is how I want to connect them

Thank you very much!Leave a comment:
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Cheap solar? C'mon be reasonable.What I want to do, is get a 12v battery, preferably one that isn't too big, but will provide a reasonable amount of run time for the boombox, and to get some solar panels to help run the boombox and charge the battery when not in use.
The power requirement on the back of the box is 12v 2.5amps. Will this setup work? I was thinking of getting 3 of the panels, and connect them in parallel.
OK your boom box uses 30 watts. So how many hours per day do you want to use it?
Here is the deal, your answer cannot be anymore than 30 minutes per day in summer, 10 minutes in winter. Because that is about all the energy those 3 solar panels can generate..Leave a comment:
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Sirius Satellite boombox powered by solar?
I have a total noob question.
I have a Sirius Satellite boombox that I want to power while camping. Now I can run it off 8 D-batteries, but who wants to carry a large selection of batteries to power the boombox for a weekend.
What I want to do, is get a 12v battery, preferably one that isn't too big, but will provide a reasonable amount of run time for the boombox, and to get some solar panels to help run the boombox and charge the battery when not in use.
These are the solar panels I was thinking of buying:
http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/brows....jsp?locale=en
The power requirement on the back of the box is 12v 2.5amps. Will this setup work? I was thinking of getting 3 of the panels, and connect them in parallel.
Thoughts? Suggestions? Trying to keep this on the cheap as well. Thanks!
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