Split charge relay

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Re: Split charge relay

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a 100w solar panel is the way :ok Park up for weeks and a freshly filled electric tank every morning when you wake up. :pimp
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Hulley can you let me know the company you got your solar panel from please.

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Paul

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Re: Split charge relay

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horizontal kipper wrote:Hulley can you let me know the company you got your solar panel from please.

Thanks

Paul

To be fair you'd be better asking Ermie Emma ... I paid for it on ebay and she collected it and picked up the regulator from Maplins for me. :pimp

£117 all-in IIRC

Basically this .. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/100W-Watt-Sol ... 257381bef1 is the panel itself (they're cheaper now :| ) and this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/180-WATT-SOLA ... 5652219f91 is the regulator.

You can just about make it out on top of the back of the hi-top here .. Image

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