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					05-02-2007, 15:34 
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					Brad, if the charger does not keep up with the rested drain of the bank, it wont maintain anything, will just extend time befor a marginal amp reading.. Maybe you can hook it up to a single isolated genset battery or set one up for that purpose. GregoryO'Connor 94ptRomolandCa --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "kingmtpg" wrote: > > New Bird guy here again. I have had a 14x23" solar panel in my shop for > a couple of years. It came off a 5th wheel I had bought, sold the 5th > wheel and kept the solar panel. It was wired directly to the battery in > the 5th wheel when I got it, no meter or anything. I am thinking of > mounting it on my new to me (old) Bird. I am wondering if I can wire it > into 1 set of 2 6 volt batteries (12 volts), and will that trickle > charge all 4 batteries since they all share the same output/input lugs? > Or maybe this whole idea is a bad one? Thanks in advance and for the > other help also. Brad Bloxham 78FC, 3208, Yuma AZ. > | |||
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