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</head><BODY BGCOLOR="#F8F8F8" ><div><SPAN style="font-family:'Arial';font-size:11pt;">I am getting closer to setting up my APRS weather and 6 meter PropNET stations far enough from the house to make AC power impractical. I have three old solar panels (cost me about $100 used 15 years ago) that I want to put into service. In full sunlight, two of them in parallel put out 19.88v open circuit and 4.78a short circuit. How does that translate to power available at 13.2v nominal for running the rigs and charging the battery?<br />-- 73 --<br />J. Gary Bender, WS5N</SPAN></div>
<div><SPAN style="font-family:'Arial';font-size:11pt;">DM54rp<br />Fence Lake, New Mexico USA</SPAN></div>
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