All good replies this far.
I would recommend looking for the greatest output solar cell/array you can
find that will fit in the designed area available. Next check the motor and see
if is a brushless type motor. If not see if you can find a brushless motor with
the same ratings. You end the problem of brush wear and I believe that in
most applications the brushless motor will draw less current (be more
efficient). A good cell/array with a brushless motor and you are set for many
years of sunny comfort.
Drew Meyer
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