July 2016 i just took an informal poll from my boater and rv camper friends.
How many solar panels for a sail boat.
A solar power installation on a sailboat is made up of two independent systems.
Don t be fooled by solar panels showing 150 watts of energy you will rarely get that out of your solar panel.
In summary if the devices and hours used in the above list seem to be in line with your energy budget then go with a single 100 watt solar panel.
Your required power output can be divided among them as well.
If you need 200w a day then you could have three 90w solar panels on different parts of the boat and be covered power wise even on different tacks.
For solar take the rated wattage x 5 hours 12 amp hours while on passage and wattage x 7 hours 12 amp hours while at anchor sails do not shade and the boom can be rigged out to the side.
Having multiple solar panels also allows you to have smaller panels which tend to get in the way less.
How to work out how many solar panels you need.
We have found in the winter sun here at the moment our 150 watt rated panels are only producing around 80 watts for about 6 hours per day.
One system to charge the batteries and another system to provide 120 volt ac power for household appliances.
In other words the marine solar panel is just a solar panel that collects energy from the sun and uses it to power the boat in many ways.
The most popular use of this type and the sunpower marine solar panels is to recharge the batteries in the boat but it can be used to power the electrical system of the sailboat.
This is far below the rated capacity sailors in the tropics will do better and sailors farther north or sailing in the winter more poorly but this is.
The number of solar panels you ll need for your boat not only depends on the type and size of your boat but also the quality of the equipment you choose how many sun hours the boat sees and the amount of electricity you require.