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Muddydogs
Jun 28, 2015Explorer
With 230 watts of solar I would say you will be fine with what you have. During hunting season I do what you do and take along 2 more batteries just to have the extra AMP hours in case of cloudy weather. I took a set of jumper cables and cut them the length I needed to reach from the battery on the trailer to the first battery on the ground then I cut two more shorter leads to connect the second battery on the ground. I crimped on 4 gauge battery lugs to the jumper cables so its easy to hook them up and get a good connection.
Hook up all 4 batteries so the solar can keep then all charged and you don't have half charged batteries setting around for a week.
Hook up all 4 batteries so the solar can keep then all charged and you don't have half charged batteries setting around for a week.
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