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| Rogue_Shadow |
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 Posted: 00:10 - 23 Jul 2014 Post subject: Solar Panel & Other non mains trickle chargers |
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Hello BCF
This could of gone in the Geek Zone section, but hey'o.
I've recently moved out & will be storing my bike in a shed in the near future. As I don't use my bike to commute, there is risk for the battery to lose charge or not keep at optimal charge. In a perfect world I would simply connect up a mains trickle charger, however with the shed being away from any mains power and no chance of running an extension lead I was thinking of other options.
Does anyone have any ideas how to trickle charge a battery without mains power, i'm not after a battery charger or something that will return a battery from the dead.
Would a solar panel trickle charger system fit the bill?
I've seen a few on ebay/ maplins & other gadget shops, but didn't know if they work well or safe to use.
( Shed inferno's need not apply )
Any help would be appreciated
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A big one will do it, but a small one not a chance. I had an A4 sized one it ended up killing a battery.
You know you can remove the battery from the bike and take it inside right? ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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I've seen a few wind generators used on boats....not sure if they were charging the batteries with them though.
I tried one of the cheapo solar panels on eBay with the cig lighter plug and it was totally useless on car and bike  ____________________ Space Is Deep |
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Thanks for your feedback guys
Yes Cansa, KISS again
However taking the battery out or running an extension cable to the shed is not simple. It's hassel
Sticking a solar panel in the window of the shed or even on the roof, would be far more convienient that the above.
Like I mentioned, this is not to charge the battery from flat. It's something that will be connected up occasionally after a ride, knowing it maybe a week or so till I ride again.
I'll have a gander when I'm closer to getting a shed, but it seems a viable option. I was just worried about damaging The battery or the charging system bursting into flames  |
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 Posted: 21:55 - 23 Jul 2014 Post subject: Re: Solar Panel & Other non mains trickle chargers |
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£25 panel:
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251131513443
£3.70 PWM unit:
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/221494053775
Bit of wiring, couple of connectors and a fuse (incase water makes a short circuit or something) and it should be sorted well enough to keep a bike battery topped up.
Without the controller* you can have the battery discharge through the panel. I wouldn't go less than 20w, which is only a little over 1a - but that should be enough to keep it topped up I reckon.
(*And I've got no idea if it's actually good enough - my 20a one cost me a tenner posted from the UK and has done me fine, so a £3.70 3a one from china doesn't seem unreasonable.) |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 258 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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