Here is a pretty simple solution to charging your batteries while out on the water. The Sunpower (not sponsored) had the highest output of 3 brands I tested, it had a solid 90-95 watts of power output. The shade the solar panel provided was a game-changer and kept me cool while easy to move out of the way.
Website: solarkayaking.com
Products I used for this build:
Sunpower 110 Watt Solar Panels ($225) - amzn.to/3CdjdoK
12V 100AH LiFePO4 with Bluetooth ($539) - amzn.to/3Cq1xql
Marine Boat Deck Hinge ($15) - amzn.to/3jwMZO5
3/4" Bimini Top Caps ($16/pack x 4) - amzn.to/3jwRjgn
3/4" Bimini Jay Slide ($9/pack x 2) - amzn.to/2ZkilQQ
1" Straps for Bimini Support ($9) - amzn.to/2XGPDch
3/8" Grommet Kit ($13) Probably should have gone 1/2" - amzn.to/3px0d12
8 AWG Wire ($21) - amzn.to/3nqVviB
NOCO Group 27 Battery Box ($13 x 2) - amzn.to/3nmne4g
MC4 Solar Cable Connectors ($13) - amzn.to/3HXSuzS
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