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John Walsh, December 2021, Encore, Catalina 34
Tom, Looks like the 120W semi-rigid panel on the pole easily supports my battery bank at a full charge with fridge running all day. The short days/long nights give the batteries a big hit if I leave it on all night but it looks like the panel should bring them back up in a full day of sun, especially as the days get longer here on the Sea of Cortez. Great product Tom and excellent customer service. Mochas gracias. Best, John |
I did a search for a solar panel system for my Bavaria 35 and Tom's website was the most clear and straightforward website I found. And Tom was extremely helpful in helping analyze my electrical load needs. He put together a great system of semi-flexible panels to be located on my bimini, two 145 watt panels and two 55 watt panels. They work great. I highly recommend Tom and his company, Custom Marine Products.
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March 2, 2015 by Julian, Marco Island, FL - Sabre 386
Tom I have been in the islands for the last two weeks using the new solar system. It generates so much power in these latitudes I am concerned that the 10 amp controller can handle it. We have hit a maximum peak of 14 amps and regularly hit 11 amps at the highest point of the day What has impressed me the most is a 7:30 to 8:00am and again as the sun is going down we see 2 amps. Will the 10 amp controller break down under this load. Would the 20 amp be a more reliable solution? Thanks, Julian Julian, The 10 amp dual output controller will work just fine. The circuitry in that controller is built to handle the load. I have the same setup on my boat with the 10 amp controller and have seen 11-12 amps output and have had no problem for several years. Also, we have yet to have a failure with that controller. If you are concerned however, I will exchange your 10 for a 20 amp unit. Tom |