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			Intially, on my last boat, I used a regulator, with similar capacity for two56 watt panels into a small house battery bank. However, when I installed
 the same panels on my present boat with a much larger bank (~800 AH), I
 found I didn't even need the regulator since there was little risk that the
 panels alone could ever bring the batteries to a full charge. What with the
 demands of the boats normal loads. Full charge is normally only achieved
 after several days of good wind for the wind generator or while running the
 engine.
 
 In my experience, any device, be it blocking diode or regulator will drop
 the net voltage about a half amp per device. With solar panels this half
 volt of the regulator can make a big difference when the sun angle is low
 and the panel voltage is near that of the battery bank. Blocking diodes
 remain necassary unless you do a manual disconnect when ever there isn't
 enough sun to charge.
 
 My experience and opinion, FWIW.
 
 Steve
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