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On Mar 28, 2021, at 2:16 PM, Evan DeLucia <deluc...@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm a bit embarrassed to start this conversation, as I do not have most of the basic information needed to plan an addition of solar panels, but I'd like to know what experience others have with this project.
I'm planning to cruise the Maine coast this summer and would like to minimize time in marinas and would therefore like to add solar to Balmoral - 2012 Catalina 355.I was thinking of adding at least two flexible panels to the bimini. Now the embarrassing part; I've not yet done a power inventory for my boat; can't, she's 2000 miles away! But, I'd like start planning anyway. She's outfitted with two flooded lead acid batteries and has all of the standard electrical stuff - nothing fancy.What have others done?
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On Jul 21, 2025, at 4:09 PM, Jonathon Truwit <jonatho...@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks BillI was planning on placing under nav panel before but was intrigued with the shore power solution. But that will be pretty far away. Below is what I had planned, using a hole saw to make an opening for passage of wires.
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On Jul 21, 2025, at 5:34 PM, Kenneth Oates <oat...@gmail.com> wrote:
Just to chime in, I added solar to my 355 (hull #151) last winter.10 G AWP wiring throughout (except for the battery monitor). 3 X 120 W “shade tolerant” panels from CMP on the hard dodger. Each panel individually fused with 10 Amp fuse before joining with triple connector. Ran + and - wires down the aft, port dodger support and through a gland into the port cockpit locker, fished the wires from there through the head to behind the breaker panel. + lead to a 30 amp breaker added to the panel. 100/30 MPPT from Victron installed behind the panel to the right of the breaker panel, + wire back to panel for second 30 amp breaker added to panel. Wires fished from there down behind nav table (take the drawer out of the nav table where wires should be visible). Fished from there to compartment behind battery compartment (accessed through new hole created with a multi tool) and from there to the battery. In the newly accessible triangular compartment behind the batteries I added a shunt for a battery monitor and fished the wires from that back up to the panel to the right of the breaker compartment where I added the gauge for the monitor so I didn’t need to always use Bluetooth to check the batteries. I would add that I could not fish the wires from behind the nav table into the battery compartment without cutting the hole in the hull liner despite many, many attempts. The fish rod just got caught in the other wires and never made it all the way, so I am surprised so many people are saying this was, “relatively easy”.Since the installation, I have never been below 75% charge on the batteries and we have not been the least bit careful with energy use while on the hook here in the San Juans and Gulf Islands out West.I found the folks at CMP very helpful in choosing the right components and one of their engineers double checked my plan over the phone for free to make sure I wouldn’t set fire to the boat or buy the wrong stuff.
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On Jul 21, 2025, at 7:32 PM, bill pittore <bill.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
I too have cut a hole to access the space behind the battery compartment, thank you Jon Vez. As to fishing the wires, if you unscrew the battery switch panel and fold it down out of the way you can fish the wire through the same gap that the battery wires are going through. When I installed my wash down pump under the v-berth bed area I had my head in the little storage space port side in the v-berth. If you look aft you can see where the battery wires go through this space. I ran a lot of wires through that space when I upgraded to LiFePo batteries.
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