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Aug 12th, 2018, 12:48 | #1 |
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Solar Battery Maintainer
If you've ever been in the situation where your battery has gone flat and you wished you'd done something about it before you've had to go grovelling under the car to attach a +ve jump lead to the starter motor live and any available earth just to get back in, then consider this "little" gem from Aldi.
I came across this more powerful unit earlier this week and so decided to replace my relatively low power output solar panel hooked up to the V70's constant boot live socket to keep the battery topped up, with this one from Aldi at £11.99. https://www.aldi.co.uk/auto-xs-solar...76274130462400 Mine was delivered yesterday: on open circuit voltmeter it was kicking out 17.3V which dropped to 13.37V with supplied current showing as 0.29A when connected to the constant boot live under a clouded late afternoon sky. I was so impressed at the output in low light levels I went to order another for my son's ragtop this morning (12/08/18), but apparently it is now sold out online. However it is still currently available in their stores. NB it is worth noting that there is an in-built diode protection circuit which prevents the unit acting as a current draw in darkness - so no overnight losses other than those from the alarm and Can-Bus monitoring systems which is what I'm trying to overcome in the first place! It knocks spots off the others I've tried over the years; the only downside is that it is a little on the large side at 500mm x 350mm x 20mm but either horizontally or vertically mounted on a pair suction cup hooks it fits the rear or rear side windows of a V70 window without problem - so off to Aldi later today to get another one
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Aug 13th, 2018, 12:38 | #2 |
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Not in Huntingdon, Cambs, it isn't..
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Aug 13th, 2018, 16:34 | #3 |
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Re the post above, I phoned Aldi customer services this morning as our local branch was also sold out.
It seems that they have sold out nationwide, but was assured that the Solar Battery Maintainer is a regular item and as it was last re-stocked in March it should appear again a few months on their email updates. I've asked customer services to notify me directly when it is restocked and will post again if and when it does. In the meantime my apologies for posting so enthusiastically about what must have been the last of the current stock.
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Aug 14th, 2018, 22:16 | #5 |
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EXACTLY, you let people know about the stronger, better example.
Now let's hope the stock orderers and manufacturers take notice and build more of the better ones and let the junky ones fade away. This is what should happen but alas, there's a constantly renewed supply of poor people so cheap goods will always be made. I remember seeing a few shops in the UK with astoundingly cheap stuff during my first trip over (1981). Today every town in the USA has such shops. |
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And the 14W USB panel I bought from Lidl hardly did 7W in the full June sun, perfectly angled. But your numbers make some actual sense, especially if it did 0.3A when not even in the full sun! I'll keep an eye out if it appears in the Dutch Aldi... Or simply use my other solarpanel... (Used to run coolingboxes, couldn't exactly take the Volvo as it still has a malfunctioning AC, so not suited, not even for England/Wales\Scotland).
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They'll not only cancel out any drain, they'll have a net gain on the battery's condition albeit small so your battery will always be in a better condition than when you left it. That's a good thing in my opinion.
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Aug 31st, 2018, 08:48 | #8 |
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My issue is with the marketing vs actual use. As said, 100mA may be 3x the drain, but it won't deliver that 8 hours a day (8 hours times 100mA (solarpanel) minus 24 hours at 33mA (standby drain) equals a net of ZERO, and as said, it won't do 8 hours at 100mA, so you'll still loose battery capacity).
The net effect of such a small panel is in most cases that the battery will still drain, but slower. But they are sold as actually charging the battery. Someone relying on such a panel to save his camper battery will probably kill it whereas he would normally, if he has common sense and enough knowledge on the subject, have checked and charged his battery every month of at least have disconnected it. Such a panel on an unused battery may charge it. Such a panel on a battery hooked up to a car may give a false sense of security. And I added a 40mA drain to constantly suck air through my CEM, so I need at least double the capacity of panel to compensate for my now more-than-doubled standbydrain |
May 28th, 2019, 07:55 | #9 |
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Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but if anyone is interested the solar battery maintainers are back in stock at Aldi - I've just ordered another one - the price has gone up to £24.99 but it does include "free delivery".
https://www.aldi.co.uk/solar-battery...B&gclsrc=aw.ds
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May 28th, 2019, 08:57 | #10 |
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Just another point of view, but I would rather use a battery disconnect unit (like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMT1RdnkxnY). Reason is, as mentioned above, is that what is important is not only to keep the battery from getting flat, but also to keep it from charge/discharge cycles. Car batteries hate being discharged past a certain level (unlike phone batteries, for example). A solar panel doesn't work at night, so that's when the battery discharges anyway, and this is what will wear the battery quickly. A quick disconnect switch (or simply disconnecting the battery each time after driving the car) is what will preserve the battery life. Of course, disconnecting every time is not handy, but otherwise sooner or later the battery will need replaced.
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