
January 27th 10, 06:04 PM
posted to uk.rec.cars.modifications
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Solar charging
"Albert T Cone" wrote in message
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Carl Gibbs wrote:
"Albert T Cone" wrote in message
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Putting it behind glass (e.g. inside the car) also removes the UV, which
is a good thing from a skin health point of view, but is also the region
of the spectrum containing the high energy photons from which a god
fraction of the energy you net comes from.
It'd be mounted outside so no problem there
Fair enough, but then you have to worry about the thing being properly
weather-sealed. Also (and this probably isn't really a concern for you)
you get UV-degradation of the silicon in the panel, giving a gradual
degradation of performance over several years; this is one of the main
reasons that photelectric cells basically never pay for themselves.
Furthermore, as Steve F mentioned, the silicon panel itself, in the
absence of light, will actually drain the battery slightly (the better
ones have the diodes to prevent this); if the weather is against you,
then it is quite definitely possible for the nighttime drain to exceed
the daytime charge, and leave you worse of than you are without it!
If I were you, I'd fit a battery isolator switch somewhere
inconspicuous.
Entrance to the car is via electronic solenoid though. Plus I wouldn't
be able to switch the alarm on which means invalidated insurance.
Ah, forgot about the funky door button thing. How do you get in with a
flattery? An external 12V jack? You could always fit a builders van style
hasp and padlock to the door...
There is a way, but if I told you I'd then have to kill you 
I need to think about this a bit more I think. And check what the actual
current drain is.
Aye, good plan. I might also look at getting a deep cycle battery,
possibly someting like the optima things that Burgerman used to flog.
It'll still discharge, of course, but it won't lose capacity as quickly as
a result, and the v.low internal resistance means that it'll still start
the car even when damn near empty. I don't think they're cheap, mind.
I will look into it. Thanks for the heads up!
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