Greg,
 Yes, you can connect more batteries in parallel. They should be
identical in all respects and bought at the same time, don't just add a
couple more to your existing system.

                                   <<Jim>>

Greg Hankins wrote:
> 
> I've been reading a little product and dealer literature on solar power,
> which sounds like something I might want to do after I get more pressing
> rehab on my unit under control. Many of the places I'd like to spend some
> time have no hookups.
> 
> If the goal is keeping batteries charges so you can run longer unhooked,
> wouldn't a good first step be simply to augment the one battery in my a/s
> with a couple of new buddies. If the 2-3 days per battery average I've read
> about is correct, I should be able to charge up three at home before I
> leave and get 6-9 days, no? (P.S.) Do these get hooked up in parallel or
> serial?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Greg
> '76 LandYacht
> 
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