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test 12v solar charger?
#6502303
10/19/16 03:12 PM
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driedmeat
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Wondering if there is an easy way to test a solar charger to make sure it's working...
I have an old feeder that's been sitting for a few years. Has a solar panel for charging the feeder battery. Is there a simple way to test the solar charger to see if it is still working?
any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Re: test 12v solar charger?
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10/19/16 03:15 PM
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Re: test 12v solar charger?
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10/19/16 04:09 PM
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rickym
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Hook it up to a dead battery and set outside. A meter will probably work as well
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Re: test 12v solar charger?
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10/19/16 04:32 PM
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I would try the volt meter. Hooking up to a dead battery may not tell you much, if the battery is dead it may never charge and I have never had great luck with solar panels charging up batteries that were too dead to feed.
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Re: test 12v solar charger?
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10/19/16 04:45 PM
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Re: test 12v solar charger?
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10/19/16 05:33 PM
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Point the solar panel towards the sun... using a volt meter hold the meter probes on the red and black solar panel wires.(exposed wire) If the your volt meter is reading 18+ volts your good to go
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Re: test 12v solar charger?
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10/19/16 07:33 PM
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driedmeat
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Thank you gentlemen. I couldn't get my old multi meter to read (reason for the post - was hoping for an alternative). I went ahead and bought a new one and a new charger just in case... The old one read 18.1v so it's still working (thanks for the numbers Pope&Young). To compare, the new one read 22+. Thanks again for the replies.
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Re: test 12v solar charger?
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10/19/16 10:00 PM
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put new connections on the old one and clean it well.. may help.. has the cover faded over?
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Re: test 12v solar charger?
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10/19/16 10:53 PM
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Some of them work even though they put out less than 18 volt. It is a 12 volt charger...some of them work better than others due to small wire...for example. Some of the chargers don't have red & black wire indicating positive and negative. If your volt meter produces a negative reading then switch the ends.
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Re: test 12v solar charger?
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10/20/16 12:07 AM
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Point the panel towards the sun and stick both terminals to your tongue like a 9V battery just with 12V........ KIDDING, just use a multi-meter like stated above..
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Re: test 12v solar charger?
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10/20/16 01:45 AM
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Use a 12v automotive light. It should light dimly when you put the solar leads to the end terminal and the metal bulb base.
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Re: test 12v solar charger?
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10/25/16 07:02 PM
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Point the solar panel towards the sun... using a volt meter hold the meter probes on the red and black solar panel wires.(exposed wire) If the your volt meter is reading 18+ volts your good to go Solar panels create a very small amount of current that can only be measured by connecting the leads of a volt meter in series on the positive lead that connects between the panel and a battery. Voltage is measured across both leads of a given voltage source, such as a battery. By connecting the meter in series, you are measuring the small amount of current being created by the panel that is being sent to the battery, much like measuring the flow of water going through a hose to a bucket. By testing the panel in this fashion, you will clearly see how these panels put out a lot more current in direct sunlight than they do on a cloudy day. You will need to change the positive lead on your meter to the DC Amps or A socket to read current. Connect the end of the positive or red lead from your meter to the positive lead of your solar panel. Connect the other or black lead from your meter to the positive terminal of your battery. In this fashion, current must flow from the panel and through the meter to reach the battery. If you get confused and end up connecting to the negative lead of the panel, not to worry. Your meter will likely auto range and show a negative value of the same amount.
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Re: test 12v solar charger?
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12/07/16 05:23 PM
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Point the panel towards the sun and stick both terminals to your tongue like a 9V battery just with 12V........ That's funny right there! Bravo!
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