Important Solar Panels Marine Information
Solar Panels Marine
Solar panels for boat and marine use are a
natural for a clean, quiet, and inexpensive way to generate
electricity. Use on the boat, at the dock, or campsite location
and know that you are not harming the environment. Marine solar
panels are ideal for sites that are remote with no electrical
hookups available. Even with electrical access, you will prefer
to depend on your solar panels to charge you marine batteries
and run small devices and lighting.
Connect your solar panels to your marine battery to maintain
full battery power levels. You'll never be stranded due to lack
of electricity in remote areas. Use with an inverter to convert
stored current from DC to AC power to run your on board
appliances. Solar panels are available in 6V, and 12V and
higher capacity, and are solid, thin, or flexible in
styling.
Never be without your all important weather and emergency
radios, GPS systems, fish finders, and other critical
electronic equipment due to lack of electricity. Your marine
solar panels can be mounted on the boat, or used as portables,
to capture free sun energy all day long. Combine with wind
turbines for those dark days and nights. New systems are
designed to look good when installed on your boat, and fit
right in with your other marine equipment. They are weather
resistant and durable for long lifetimes. Some have up to 20
year warranties.
Use the marine solar panels for generating electric power on
recreational or commercial yachts and sea vessels. They are
available in many capacities and a wide range of prices to fit
every budget. Designed to be weather tough, they are built to
be strong enough to walk on, to resist breakage. They are very
slim, but generate plenty of steady current.
These solar panels work just like your home or business solar
panels. Comprised of a collection of solar modules that are
filled with silicon solar photovoltaic cells, they generate
electrical current when hit with sunlight. This current is sent
to your storage battery, and then on to the inverter for
conversion from DC to AC power. Some appliances and devices can
work directly from the solar panels, or the DC batteries also.
They can also provide a trickle current to keep your marine
battery fully charged all the time.
The beauty of solar power is that it is a freely available,
renewable energy source. Nothing is burned, so there are no
pollutants or hazardous by-products produced. There is no
waste, nothing to be recycled. It is important to keep your
batteries charged, because when they get below 80% discharged,
they may not be fully recharged. When a storm is coming, you
need that engine to start. Lacking electricity is not an
option! Marine solar panels are used on
sailboats too, for normal power use on board.
You can spend more time on the water, less time at the dock,
and more time enjoying your recreational or commercial water
activities when you rely on solar panels for marine power. As
demand rises, prices fall, and you will find that there are
many online and land based suppliers for solar products. If you
have not tried marine solar power yet, it is definitely time to
give it a try today!
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