POD,
I know that everyone will always suggest doing what they do as we all think we have the problem sorted!
And I am no different!!!!
In your post you mentioned "I have a 120-watt solar panel to keep things topped up"
Now, as I mentioned in a recent thread about dual batteries.
I also have a 130 tray back, I have monted a 120W panel on gas struts as a lift up side on the drivers side of the tray. It is plugged into a regulator which then charges directly into the battery box.
My battery box is simple, it contains a pair of N70 marines with a heavy cable between the positives.
No BS just simple bulk power for winching and running the fridge.
With the ute parked with drivers side facing north, the panel angled at about 45degrees
The batteries are fully charged by 930am with engel running at 0 degrees in the locked up cab (obviously full sun). This is up on the Cape in dry season where we get plenty of good sun, but if a 120W panel can keep the pair of batteries charged and running the engel indefinitiely I just cant see why you would do anything else!!!!
So mount you panel onto your fine loking tray lift panels, buy a pair of N70s Century MarinePro or whatever floats your boat and be done with it!!!!
Steve
'95 130 dual cab fender (gone to a better universe)
'10 130 dual cab fender (getting to know it's neurons)
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