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As I wait (... and wait... and wait) for the stop sale to lift on my new truck (2025 Hybrid w/AGM), I'm plotting how to stack the deck against a weak battery. Thus, I'm seeking step-by-step advice given my use case (and to start-- yes, I've read about a dozen threads here about solar chargers, but none of them gave me the precise answers that I'm looking for).
1. During the week I have a 8-mile round trip commute that I may not drive every day anyway (between public transportation, a motorcycle, and a bicycle, I have a perfect diversity of commuting options). Either way, I'm not sure I'm going to be driving enough on the regular to keep a battery happy over the duration.
2 I live in a condo building with no place to plug in a battery maintainer down in my garage space (really annoying with my motorcycle, but NVM!).
3. I park outside at work and can get good sun from any chosen side of the truck, so I'm interested in a solar trickle charger setup with a NOCO Genius in between.
4. I want to use the panel on the INSIDE of the cab, I don't want to crack a window and put a panel outside each day. I'm okay with losing a lot of the power through the window-- I figure any power is better than no power whenever my truck is parked outside.
So, given the above, what's my best COA?
1. Hook up via the rear seat battery, run wires from under rear seat to the panel, and after I park, hang the solar panel from the handhold in front of a passenger window.
2. Hook up via the engine bay connections, run wires through firewall to cabin, use solar panel on the dash, or if they're long enough, all the way to the rear window.
3. ... another option I'm not thinking of?
For aesthetics and simplicity, I really like COA #1, but I don't know if it's easy to run wires that way.
1. During the week I have a 8-mile round trip commute that I may not drive every day anyway (between public transportation, a motorcycle, and a bicycle, I have a perfect diversity of commuting options). Either way, I'm not sure I'm going to be driving enough on the regular to keep a battery happy over the duration.
2 I live in a condo building with no place to plug in a battery maintainer down in my garage space (really annoying with my motorcycle, but NVM!).
3. I park outside at work and can get good sun from any chosen side of the truck, so I'm interested in a solar trickle charger setup with a NOCO Genius in between.
4. I want to use the panel on the INSIDE of the cab, I don't want to crack a window and put a panel outside each day. I'm okay with losing a lot of the power through the window-- I figure any power is better than no power whenever my truck is parked outside.
So, given the above, what's my best COA?
1. Hook up via the rear seat battery, run wires from under rear seat to the panel, and after I park, hang the solar panel from the handhold in front of a passenger window.
2. Hook up via the engine bay connections, run wires through firewall to cabin, use solar panel on the dash, or if they're long enough, all the way to the rear window.
3. ... another option I'm not thinking of?
For aesthetics and simplicity, I really like COA #1, but I don't know if it's easy to run wires that way.
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