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Mr Skrunts

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Alarm Power Consumption
« on: 12 January 2009, 23:21:14 »

My Elite get parked up for long periods.

If I bought a solar panel to top up what the alarm and anything else uses then what size solar charger would I need.


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Re: Alarm Power Consumption
« Reply #1 on: 12 January 2009, 23:26:28 »

As large as you can physically fit  and/or afford. Also make sure that if connecting via the cigarette lighter, that its connected to a permanent live and not ignition.

I had one of those small solar panels (about a foot long) connected to my bike in spain over the summer, and even that struggled to stay charged for more than a couple of months.

My suggestion would be to get one of the mobile home / camper / touring solar panels, and attatch it to the garage / shed roof with a long fly lead to fit into the car.
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