Solar panel,indoor winter storage, battery?
What is the best way to deal with the battery over winter when you have a solar panel and your caravan is stored indoors. Can it just be left?
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Yes it can be left but will go flat over time. Does your caravan need the battery for an alarm or tracker? If so you will need to have two batteries and rotate them to keep the van powered. I too keep my van in a barn storage but the owner allowed me to fit an external solar panel that I plug into the van to keep the battery charged.
Dave
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Thanks for the responses. No tracker and no alarm but battery in tip top condition so had considered leaving it in the van over mid winter months, just wasn't sure what the implications of the solar panel would be in that situation. Anyway, have decided
not to risk it and have removed the battery (slightly tricky in new Unicorn Madrid) so that it can be charged a couple of times at home.0 -
Just out of curiosity Jec, why is it slightly tricky to remove the battery? Not suggesting that you are wrong but it would be interesting to hear why.
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If the 'indoors' is low light or dark then taking the battery home is your only option. I got rid of that chore 3 years ago when I had my SP fitted and had a special cover made with a clear panel in it. I measured it all up and sent the measurements to Specialised
Covers. They produced a cover that allows my batteries to be fully charged all winter long.0 -
Just out of curiosity Jec, why is it slightly tricky to remove the battery? Not suggesting that you are wrong but it would be interesting to hear why.
Probably underfloor and has to be lifted rather than slid out. I would struggle if that is the case
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I have left batteries in over winter without them discharging so not sure you need to remove it. We have the caravan in storage but visit it regularly and I check the charge. I am always wary of if it was stolen ringing the insurance and when asked when
we last saw it saying two months ago. If you are checking it regularly I would just keep an eye on it.0