DIY Solar Bimini Top for Kayak - Increase Range by Charging Your Battery on the Water

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2021
  • 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

Комментарии • 39

  • @stefanlangheden
    @stefanlangheden 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great video, I'm going on a 6 day trip with the kayak next year in Sweden, so I have order a solar panel to extend my batteries 😊

  • @bonilla2022
    @bonilla2022 10 месяцев назад +1

    GREAT VIDEO! Always interested in electric power and solar.

  • @allkindsofoutdooractivities
    @allkindsofoutdooractivities 2 года назад +4

    I enjoyed your journey. Hope you can make the whole trek next year!

  • @jjhbhd520
    @jjhbhd520 2 года назад +4

    Good project but would be more helpful using Wh or Ah rather than W. A Watt is a joule per second, so the 250W motor would use 0.250kWh in an hour, for example.

  • @cn5776
    @cn5776 Год назад +2

    Great job! I did a similar project with my 12 T Asend, but purchased a bimini top from amozon for about a $100 showed it was for a canoe - had to cut a few inches out to make the correct width but was pretty easy and looked good when done - just pointing out theres a lazy guys aproach. like your lower front stap approch -will be modifiying mine THANKS!!!

  • @kwikflikzyakadventures3795
    @kwikflikzyakadventures3795 2 года назад +2

    Great video, I do Kayak camping 3-5day trips, I used to use a 5hp Yamaha on My Hobie PA14, but my kids brought me a 44lb Watersnake trolling motor for Father’s Day 2021, I built a 60amp PWM and it works great and has extended my range, I would love to add a solar panel and charge controller to my 120amp AGM, I’m planning a 3 day trip in 2 weeks, You have made a great video and clearly explained, I also use the tides, so I launch at the top of the tide and get 2-3klms run out tide assistance to camp spot and then return on the incoming tide, Cheers from Aussie.

  • @LJ-jq8og
    @LJ-jq8og Год назад +2

    LOVE your channel and your work ❗ AWESOME and thank you ❗❗🙏

  • @vinmat3558
    @vinmat3558 2 года назад +1

    Nice job. Thinking and rethinking benefits the rest of us.

  • @FRECUENSIAX
    @FRECUENSIAX 2 года назад +2

    excellent job 💪😎 i want to make one for myself here in the caribbean. greetings from Puerto Rico!

    • @LJ-jq8og
      @LJ-jq8og Год назад

      I was just thinking EXACTLY the same !!!! Lower Bahamas for me...😎

  • @MilesDeep
    @MilesDeep 2 года назад +3

    Wow, this is so cool! Fantastic work, and thanks for sharing!

  • @KayakhacksFishing
    @KayakhacksFishing 2 года назад +1

    What a cool idea! Thanks for the product links!

  • @ke2delight
    @ke2delight Год назад +1

    So if you put 4 panels you’d charge enough to go even overnight… you’d be charging more than you use. So you could go even faster. That’s amazing!!! 😮

  • @infomax2008
    @infomax2008 2 года назад +1

    Thank you very much. Great thing to do the loop

  • @joshtheplow
    @joshtheplow 2 года назад +1

    GENIUS 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @mlm32809
    @mlm32809 Год назад +1

    Your video gave me some ideas as far s as a way to get some type of motorboat into the water along the ICW.

  • @bonilla2022
    @bonilla2022 10 месяцев назад +1

    Talk a little bit about regristration of your kayak with the motor. I imagine that all states are different , Fl. here.

  • @tybla2222
    @tybla2222 2 года назад +1

    Very helpful , I have a shade canopy for my kayak and you cannot use it at all if it’s windy . I’m looking into a solar panel to keep my trolling motor going and I might try a solar panel to sit on top of the shade canopy and it might not blow around as much and strong enough to support the solar panel. Planning a week long camping and kayak trip on the river

  • @NiteWolfeFishing
    @NiteWolfeFishing 2 года назад +2

    Ok, question the numbers you put out.. was that with 1 panel or the 3 panels you showed at the start of the video?

  • @clearnewview
    @clearnewview 2 года назад +1

    I am planning to get a Sea Eagle 385fta pro angler kayak. I think this is pretty nice set up you built. The Sun Power panel seems much cheaper than the panel Sea Eagle offers from Power Film. I was thinking of using shock corded style tent poles for a frame work which would probably be lighter and smaller when stowed. Maybe I will not even do the solar power panel and just use mylar space blanket material for shade on light weight tent pole frame from front to back. I am surprised that after all the searching I have done, I have not seen any frame made from shock corded tent poles.

  • @aftech7268
    @aftech7268 2 года назад +2

    Nice -

  • @danielbuckman2727
    @danielbuckman2727 2 года назад +1

    Nice work, I'm building a tandem solar kayak. I'm almost finished with it. It has 55 lb thrust motor, dual 18 volt Ryobi batteries parallel, 4 100 watt solar panels no charge controller. The batteries are just going to be used as backup I plan on running mostly on solar. The solar panels will not recharge the batteries. The nominal charge in the batteries is actually about 20 volts. And the panels can reach 19.5.

    • @MastaSquidge
      @MastaSquidge 2 года назад +1

      How did it work out? Panels might have 19.5voc but that doesn't mean they are at that voltage under load. Did you end up running the panels in series with a charge controller?

    • @mlm32809
      @mlm32809 Год назад +1

      Get a Jackery, it can charge your Ryobi batteries and is able to recharge via AC/DC power port/solar.

    • @MastaSquidge
      @MastaSquidge Год назад +2

      @@mlm32809 overpriced. You can cut the cost in half building your own battery.

    • @danielbuckman2727
      @danielbuckman2727 Год назад

      Thanks for the replies guys, I actually finished that kayak. It is awesome. you get full shade and propulsion. Currently working on another kayak with a motor unlike any other.

    • @danielbuckman2727
      @danielbuckman2727 Год назад +2

      @@MastaSquidge nope I ran in parallel. It typically cruises around 3 miles an hour on the panels. Some cases you can get up to 5 and going against winding current you can go down to about 2. On the batteries it's a steady 6 miles an hour. I use a selector switch to choose between batteries and solar panels.

  • @davescheer5038
    @davescheer5038 2 года назад +1

    I was just kinda wondering why you just didn’t build the frame work out of pvc pipe and maybe X brace it behind the seat to keep it from side swaying , I’d like to power a canoe on solar and of course on the cheap all ready got a minncota saltwater 55 but still trying to figure the best way to go with panels and battery and controller, and cost .

  • @dr.froghopper6711
    @dr.froghopper6711 2 года назад +2

    Does it act like a sail in the wind? NM has some nasty wind on occasion and I’d hate to get stuck on shore on the back side of a lake, unable to make headway in the wind or blowing over sideways. I really don’t want to put out the money to dump it in a lake.

    • @eugsmiley
      @eugsmiley 2 года назад

      Easy solution for your high wind situation: Make it so that you can disassemble the overhead solar mount while you are seated in the kayak. You will still have the battery and motor to be able to troll back to dock. Also, note that he has three solar panels installed, one overhead and two behind the seat. If you are concerned about the wind you could simply do without the bimini and rear mount all your panels.

  • @RGCbaseace
    @RGCbaseace 2 года назад +1

    If i could i would cover every sq inch of my sv

  • @mr.e7022
    @mr.e7022 Год назад +1

    how come my comments disappear?

  • @buns52557
    @buns52557 2 года назад +1

    You know l did a solar set up on my kayak l spent a lot money on my set up charger control solar panel it gust wasn’t worth it. I like the idea but the solar panel l was using was only 50 W and when l checked the wattage on it only put out about 25 watts. China crab

    • @davescheer5038
      @davescheer5038 2 года назад +1

      Was thinking on doing solar on a canoe , but undecided on what to get and been checking out vids to see what other people have done , you did it already why isn’t it worth it ? won’t it keep up with your motor use ? Charge back the battery fast enough?