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Solar panel hookup

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Printed Date: July 05, 2025 at 5:43 AM


Topic: Solar panel hookup

Posted By: strykergsr
Subject: Solar panel hookup
Date Posted: September 03, 2006 at 11:14 PM

hi, i recently hooked up a solar panel trickle charger to my car to keep the battery topped up when the car is sitting for large amounts of time. the way it works is you hook it up directly to the battery or through the cigarette lighter adapter and it keeps the battery charged, but it says in the instructions not to turn the car on with the charger plugged in. i guess because the surge would blow the chargers wiring?? is there a way to wire this using a relay so that i can hook it to my battery and not ever have to mess with it anymore. this would mean bypassing the chargers wiring upon turning on the ignition, but when the car is off, the charger turns back on. thanks a lot



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Posted By: audiocableguy
Date Posted: September 04, 2006 at 12:11 PM
how about a diode that allows outflow from solar and blocks backflow from vehicle?




Posted By: strykergsr
Date Posted: September 04, 2006 at 3:26 PM

it has a built in diode to keep the battery from draining at night. maybe a resistor would help keep the flow from harming the charger. any thoughts?





Posted By: bellsracer
Date Posted: September 18, 2006 at 7:25 AM

85: ground
86: ignition
87: capped to nothing
87a: battery
30: solar panel +

Then put the solar panel - to a good ground or the battery itself. When you turn the car to on for the ignition, it will open the relay and cut the circuit for the panel. Turning off the car will close the circuit and let the panel do it's thing.



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