Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Solar Battery Maintainer

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Do you need a solar battery maintainer?

Solar battery maintainers, battery chargers and trickle chargers, are the perfect way to keep the battery topped up on your rarely or only seasonally used car, truck, motor home, camper, trailer or boat. If you:

  • Leave your car parked at the airport while your on a trip
  • Keep your Recreational Vehicle in storage for extended lengths of time
  • Use a vehicle only occasionally
  • Take extended trips with your RV, trailer or pop up
  • Have a boat
  • Have an airplane

Then a solar battery maintainer could be a very useful thing for you to have. It can eliminate: the expense of a $50.00 boost charge to start your car when you come back from a trip; the need to jump start your RV, car or other vehicle when it’s been out of use for any stretch of time; the worry that the batteries on your motor home or trailer will run down when you’re deep in the mountains or woods; the necessity of lugging your batteries in and out of your boat for charging.

A solar battery maintainer is a great tool to have in all of the above scenarios. Photovoltaic cell technology has come a long way in recent years and can now do a lot more than just power your calculator. Using amorphous solar technology, solar battery maintainers and chargers generate power even on overcast days and work even in cold climes.

Have a look at this Amazon review of the Sunforce 50022 5-Watt Solar Battery Trickle Charger from someone living in Watertown, South Dakota:

I have a ’02 Kia Sedona. During the winter if I didn’t start my vehicle every 2-3 days the battery would be drained to the point of not starting. This was hard on batteries and they would be no good in a matter of months. After looking for a solution on the net I stumbled across this product. I had to hook it direct to the battery due to my power source not working when vehicle is off. No big deal, ran the sturdy looking wire through the door and right under the hood. Can’t even see the wire. Also I bought a new battery just for a fresh start.

4 days later I go out to start my vehicle cringing that I might have to call roadside again. And it fired right up. This product was worth every penny. As other have mentioned, it is a bit rigid and looks like it can break easy. My dash is wide so I just put an anti-slip mat under it and it stays put.


For information on all things solar, visit Powered by Solar Panels.

A great website for anyone looking for the best deals on solar battery maintainers and trickle chargers.

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