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Making Use Of Solar Panels For Boats



Making use of battery on the boat will serve your purpose for a certain period only. However, solar panels for boats will offer continuous supply of electricity during daytime and at night based on the capacity of the solar panel. Therefore, the best thing for powerboat owners would be to make use of these solar panels to take care of all the electricity needs while they travel to remote locations in the river or sea.

 

The best thing is that these kits do not cost a lot and therefore can be acquired easily. Though the initial investment might be a bit expensive but in the long run, they offer excellent service for boat owners particularly for all those who spend a lot of time in their boats. Solar panels are of great help to sailors since they enable all vital operations in the boat to be completed in a smooth manner.

 

Another benefit is the fact that they last for a longer duration of time as compared to the batteries that were used in the past. The sunlight allows automatic recharge making noiseless charging a very viable option. In case of generator malfunction also it is possible to make use of these solar powered panels to get hold of the necessary backup electricity that allows the boat owner to get out of the crisis.

 

Installing and connecting these marine solar panels is extremely easy since depending on the size of the boat and the accessories present in it, the panel capacity and size is determined accordingly. The best thing for the boat owner or sailor is to understand the advantages and disadvantages associated with these solar panels and make sure that they utilize this energy source in the best possible manner.

 

Solar panel models used in the boat should be kept at a suitable location so that the cells present in the panel can draw suitable amount of energy and supply it to the storage unit. These solar panels are mainly made up of monocrystalline cells that have great conversion efficiency while taking up limited space. Only drawback is that they cannot function in a proper manner if sunlight does not fall on them in a steady manner.

 

Some of the solar panels for the boats have polycrystalline cells that also offer significant degree of conversion efficiency while converting solar energy into electrical energy. However, the solar panels that are made from amorphous silicon cells have reduced conversion efficiency and require more amount of space on the boat. Therefore, while purchasing the solar panel it is important to keep these differences in mind and then make the investment based on your requirements.

 

Usually sailboats make use of amorphous silicon cell panels. The marine solar panels are available in both hard and flexible types. The hard ones are those that can be easily attached to the deck whereas the flexible ones have the option to attach them to either the deck or the canvas. Therefore, the best thing would be to determine the space available in your boat and purchase the solar panel accordingly.



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