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Solar panel for fence charger
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<blockquote data-quote="Bez" data-source="post: 1662532" data-attributes="member: 412"><p>I have used them a few times - but not for about 15 years or so. </p><p>My personal rule of thumb is to always buy the biggest panel you can afford. I also always use more than one battery hooked up to the fencer in "series/parallel"?? (cannot remember which one I used) as in the end they work great until you get a week of cloudy and wet weather. You will need to store a lot of power at times.</p><p>Fast charging is also imperative if you are running electric in the winter as sun is less strong and often not seen for days.</p><p>My fences were usually about a mile long and I always run three wires.</p><p>The local farm store here has a Gal who is fairly knowledgeable and her advice was well utilized.</p><p>Hope it works out for you.</p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bez, post: 1662532, member: 412"] I have used them a few times - but not for about 15 years or so. My personal rule of thumb is to always buy the biggest panel you can afford. I also always use more than one battery hooked up to the fencer in "series/parallel"?? (cannot remember which one I used) as in the end they work great until you get a week of cloudy and wet weather. You will need to store a lot of power at times. Fast charging is also imperative if you are running electric in the winter as sun is less strong and often not seen for days. My fences were usually about a mile long and I always run three wires. The local farm store here has a Gal who is fairly knowledgeable and her advice was well utilized. Hope it works out for you. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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