If you are at an office or shared network, you can ask the network administrator to run a scan across the network looking for misconfigured or infected devices.
See full version: Please wait
If you are at an office or shared network, you can ask the network administrator to run a scan across the network looking for misconfigured or infected devices.
Completing the CAPTCHA proves you are a human and gives you temporary access to the web property.
If you are on a personal connection, like at home, you can run an anti-virus scan on your device to make sure it is not infected with malware. here
Cloudflare Ray ID: 68804badefc42b71 • Your IP : 46.32.66.208 • Performance & security by Cloudflare here
Key Features here
You can leave a solar trickle charger of 2.5 watts on all the time without worrying about overcharging your battery. However, it is always advised that you disconnect them before turning on the engine of your boat.
Charging boat batteries with solar panels is often tricky when you consider the possibility of overcharging your battery. However, you can limit that odds using a marine solar battery charger kit. The good thing about this kit is that they come with a charge controller that adds a layer of protection to your battery. The charge controller uses 3-stage charging to eliminate overcharging problems including the avoidance of short circuit, under or over voltage, and output overload.
Key Features
SOLPERK solar panel is made of monocrystalline solar cells proven to have a higher conversion rate compared to other types of panels. On the backside, this unit is equipped with a flexible bracket that allows you to adjust the angle of the panel to obtain maximum sunlight. Interestingly, the bracket is easy to install on the roof or wall of your boat. Unlike other solar battery chargers, this one has great waterproof performance. The manufacturers make use of tempered glass, waterproof film, and aluminum frames to extend its outdoor use.
The 40w-24v Boat Hoist Solar Charging Kit is constructed to last using only the best materials to withstand harsh marine environments and UV radiation. The easily-adjustable anodized aluminum mounting arm resists corrosion and has the strength to withstand high winds and storms. Furthermore, Lake Lifter's manufactures the highest quality solar panels available and are rated for 20+years life! With an emphasis on CELL quality, reliability, and longevity, Lake Lifter's 40w-24v Boat Lift Solar Charging Kit meets the highest customer standards. Our panels feature monocrystalline cells, a superior solar technology when it comes to efficiency. Superb low lighting performance, these single-crystal, silicon cell panels have a long lifespan, high durability, high reliability. These modules are sealed with low iron tempered glass and anodized aluminum alloy frames. more
Lake Lifter's powerful 40w-24v Boat Hoist Solar Charging Kit provides extra power and is the most robust solution for charging 24v DC boat lhoist systems using two 12v batteries in 24 volt configuration. The power generated from the XL 40w-24v panels ensures better performance even on cloudy days allowing for higher boat lift capacities and more frequent use. The 40w-24v Boat Hoist Solar Charging Kit is powerful and energy efficient. The high quality solar panels of the Lake Lifter Boat Hoist Solar Charging Kit will keep your boat lift battery in top condition so the DC lift motor has the power to raise and lower your boat as often as you need. The 40 watt kit includes all necessary wiring including an 18" jumper cable to connnect two 12v batteries, solar panel extension wire, connector wires, and a 24v Solar Charge Regulator. Furthermore, the Boat Hoist & Boat Lift Solar Charging Kit includes illustrated instructions for quick and easy set-up. more
We highly recommend our and a Fiberglass Battery Box (Not Included- Recommended as Add-On) to the 40w-24v Boat Hoist Solar Charging Kit . Our sturdy fiberglass battery box houses two Group 24 or Group 27 12v batteries, the control box, and wiring. here
Get the biggest deep cycle you can fit in the box - I run a 27group with 110amphours I believe. Make sure that your motor isn’t heating up. Mine was and it turned out I had a small amount of oil leaking past the pump shaft seal into the motor. Keep the water in your battery topped up (distilled water only). The can go thru a lot of water. more
Support BallOfSpray by supporting the companies that support BallOfSpray more
a big charger and big fat wires feeding a decent sized battery is the answer. Just a big battery won't solve it. here
Also, I don’t bother lifting my boat up all the way during the day - just enough so the waves don’t hit the hull. This can save a lot of juice. more
Something like this would be perfect. [links]
My father has a lift with a 110 motor plugged into a three-prong outlet. It was moved to a new location without easy access to an outlet.
Re: Do I really need to change my lift motor to install solar battery? [links]
Unless the property is under continuous watch, chances are the solar panel would be the target of thieves in a heartbeat. A solar panel large enough to keep the battery charged would be a fairly good size. If the current location is on your property it would likely be cheaper by a long shot to dig in a shore power run to the new location.
If the boat lift motor really would need to be changed, I had one other crazy idea. You know those recharagable batteries you use to jump start your car or inflate water toys? We have a couple with an outline on it. Could the lift be plugged into that over the weekend (up and down a couple times) then re-charge the battery during the week, or would one raise or lower kill that battery? I don't have a sense how much power is needed.
Depending on the boat, why not just install a trolling motor outlet somewhere near the battery, and then put a trolling motor pigtail on the new 12v lift motor? No worries about charging or having a dead battery, and if you do, the boat isn't going to move anywhere anyway, so the lift is the last of your concerns. [links]