


The solar system has been working well other than ME blowing up the first genasun control due to less than stellar instructions it was settled in a fair way and i am very happy with its peek output of 2.7 amps from the 40 watt panel and even on a cloudy day early in the AM it puts out.5 amps
To make the best use of my limited battery bank i invested in Sensibulb LED Light Bulbs
While 160 dollars is a LOT of money for 4 bulbs my boat interior is now well light on .6 amps VS the conventional bulbs draw of 4 AMPS
They do not look like much compared to some of the competition with insane amounts of led units BUT They are really bright with a nice color And the draw is LOW
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