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SOLPERK Solar Panel Kit 20W 12V, Solar Battery Trickle Charger Maintainer + Upgrade Controller + Adjustable Mount Bracket for Boat Car RV…
【High Conversion Rate】This 20W solar panel with monocrystalline A+ solar cell has an excellent cell efficiency of 21%-30%. Designed to charge and maintain 12V rechargeable batteries like LiFePO₄, Lithium Ion, AGM, SLA, GEL, EFB, MF, etc. Keep batteries in charged for trailer, tractor, truck, boat, motorcycle, RV, car, lawn mower, water pump, gate opener, electric fence, etc
【Built to Last】 Low-iron tempered glass surface and corrosion-resistant aluminum frame, make this solar panel 100% waterproof and rustproof, and provide the prolonged lifespan up to 25 years. This 12V solar panel can withstand all weather conditions such as sandstorm, strong wind, thunderstorm, blizzard, hail, etc. It can withstand up to 2400Pa wind pressure and 5400Pa snow load
【Smart Charge Controller】The charging efficiency of this upgraded 8A controller is 20%-30% higher than other controllers on the market. Its intelligent three-stage charging design effectively prevents the battery from overcharging, over-voltage and short circuit. It takes no power from the battery. You will clearly know the charging status of the battery through the two indicator lights on the controller
【Easy to Install & Angle Adjustable】- Equipped with a 360 degree angle adjustable mounting bracket. Helps solar panels always have the best angle to face the sun. It’s very easy to install this bracket on the solar panel with pre-drilled mounting holes and needed screws. All cable connections are plug and play
【What You Get】 1 solar panel + 1 charger controller + 1 mounting bracket +1 alligator clips +1 O-rings + 1 set of mounting pieces. We provide one year after-sale service and lifetime technical support. 7×24 hours After-sales service ensures that your question is answered within one day
Additional information
Brand
SOLPERK
Material
Aluminum, Monocrystalline Silicon
Product Dimensions
15"L x 13.2"W x 0.7"H
Item Weight
3 pounds
Efficiency
High Efficiency
Connector Type
SAE
Included Components
1 X 20W Mono solar panel, 1 X360° Adjustable bracket, 1 X User Manual, 1 X controller charger, 2 X Mount Screws
AC Adapter Current
8 Amps
Maximum Voltage
12 Volts
Maximum Power
20 Watts
UPC
884017701569
Manufacturer
SOLPERK
Item model number
FD-EP-230201-1688
11 reviews for SOLPERK Solar Panel Kit 20W 12V, Solar Battery Trickle Charger Maintainer + Upgrade Controller + Adjustable Mount Bracket for Boat Car RV…
Rated 5 out of 5
Symilarian –
I use this to keep the house battery of our 6 horse trailer charged when not in use. It works as promised. The small, simple display assures me it’s operating. I would buy it again
Rated 5 out of 5
Fatima –
Will be perfect for Holiday unit to keep stored Suzuki ‘s battery fully charged and prolong its working life
Rated 3 out of 5
Colonel Goose –
First attempted was completely cracked. Item need to be shipped with better bubble wrap. Bubble wrap to thin. I did get a refund and order another one and my husband loves it.
Rated 5 out of 5
FJ –
I purchased this to recharge a battery on a remote water tank pump that I use to irrigate a small food plot. Very Simple setup and charges the battery to 100% by the next day.
Rated 5 out of 5
Benjamin F. Nead –
Worked well right out of the box. Caution the plug adapter is reversed polarity. The shieled part is negative and the post is positive. Just the opposite of most connections.
Rated 5 out of 5
Cash Cash Brown –
I am very happy with the panels, the products are as described. With long enough wires and good connectors, it’s easy to install and put to work. In the presence of the sun, there is a constant flow of electricity. No doubt this will provide enough electricity for my camping trip and keep my cooler powered.
Rated 5 out of 5
Fatima –
Good
Rated 5 out of 5
Ben Myers –
Was gifted 13000 watt generator last year, my wife is so happy. Even though we’ve never had a significant power outage in the 28 years I’ve lived here, I’m obliged to keep my free generator in good condition just in case. First the generator needed a shed to store it in. Then it needed a bunch of very heavy duty cables to connect the generator to the house. Then it needed an electrician to connect the water pump to the generator in a safe way. Next, because we live in Ohio I got a oil core heater so the generator will start when the temperature outside is below freezing.
Finally, I went to start the generator two weeks ago, just because your supposed to run them every now and then and the battery was dead. So I got this nifty solar trickle charger/maintainer. In a few hours (on a cloudy day) the battery was charged enough to start the generator! I still need to pound a T fence post into the ground next to the shed to permanently mount the solar panel.
I’m happy with my investment of this solar panel with control module.
Rated 4 out of 5
Benjamin F. Nead –
First off, I never intended to use just one of these panels to charge my 12V lead acid car battery with the included PWM charge controller and attached wiring harness. Rather, I intend to buy multiple examples of these panels and configure them with a more comprehensive MPPT controller, LiFePO4 battery and inverter in a carry-in-car and set-up-quickly portable application. The 23.1″ (541mm) square footprint is ideal for the portability I need and the price is certainly right.
Fortunately, the fit and finish of the panel itself is very good. This sort of thing would have easily cost twice as much just a few short years ago. There are a few rough edges on the corners of the aluminum framing, but that’s a minor point. The individual cells look to be very cleanly assembled, topped with a nice piece of glass and the caulking sealant job along the interior of the frame is very clean.
I knew from the Amazon listing, however, that the panel would come with a 6′ long piece of spindly zip cord terminated with a 2-pin trailer connector. The good news is that the junction box termination on the back of the panel is of the conventional type with a water-proof seal. It’s going to be relatively easy to solder in better cabling with standard MC-4 connectors.
As it turns out, the attached cable (basically 14 gauge red/black lamp cord) had a short . . . zero voltage and amp readings on the multimeter at the connector end! Readings off the tabs inside the junction box (easy to pry off the back cover with a flat blade screwdriver) indicates, though, that the panel outputs 23.6V and 2.5A on my quickly-assembled back yard test rig (picture attached.) That’s very good. I tested at Noon with reasonably perpendicular panel/Sun angling on a cloudless day. Ambient temperature was approximately 70° F / 21° C
Next, I trimmed/stripped the 14 gauge wires to within about 1 foot of the junction box and got similarly good readings. Subsequently, I found out that the short was in the remaining (now detached) ~5 feet of cable somewhere along the black/negative wire. I did not test the included PWM charge controller.
If it was just for the panel itself, I’d give the Solperk SK-M50W a solid 5 stars. I’m knocking it down to 4 stars because the wiring harness is terrible and, in my case, non-functioning out of the box. I will be buying more of these panels for my above-described application, knowing that the other included bits will be going into the waste can and I’ll need to solder in suitable 10 gauge wires at the junction box end, terminated at the other end with real MC-4 connectors. The additional attached photo here shows the back of the panel (junction box cover removed) with labeling. In case the resolution of the photo isn’t good enough to clearly see, the specifications shown on the label are as follows . . .
Solperk Model: SK-M50W solar panel
Maximum Power (Pmax) 50W Maximum Power Voltage (Vmp) 18V Maximum Power Current (Imp) 2.78A Open Circuit Voltage (Voc) 21.6V Short Circuit Current (Isc) 3.06A Maximum System Voltage 600VDC Nominal Operating Cell Temp. (NOCT) 45+/-2°C Power Tolerance +/-5% Application Class Class A Weight 7.2lbs Dimensions 21.3 x 21.3 x 1 inch
All technical data at Standard Test Condition (STC). STC Irradiance 1000W/m2. Cell Temperature 25°C. Air Mass AM=1.5
Rated 5 out of 5
Radio Davio –
Portable, lightweight and simple to use. Works much better than expected.
Rated 5 out of 5
Woods –
Bought 2 of these units for maintaining boat motor battery and trolling motor batteries – works perfectly so far, no over charging issues.
Symilarian –
I use this to keep the house battery of our 6 horse trailer charged when not in use. It works as promised. The small, simple display assures me it’s operating. I would buy it again
Fatima –
Will be perfect for Holiday unit to keep stored Suzuki ‘s battery fully charged and prolong its working life
Colonel Goose –
First attempted was completely cracked. Item need to be shipped with better bubble wrap. Bubble wrap to thin. I did get a refund and order another one and my husband loves it.
FJ –
I purchased this to recharge a battery on a remote water tank pump that I use to irrigate a small food plot. Very Simple setup and charges the battery to 100% by the next day.
Benjamin F. Nead –
Worked well right out of the box. Caution the plug adapter is reversed polarity. The shieled part is negative and the post is positive. Just the opposite of most connections.
Cash Cash Brown –
I am very happy with the panels, the products are as described. With long enough wires and good connectors, it’s easy to install and put to work. In the presence of the sun, there is a constant flow of electricity. No doubt this will provide enough electricity for my camping trip and keep my cooler powered.
Fatima –
Good
Ben Myers –
Was gifted 13000 watt generator last year, my wife is so happy. Even though we’ve never had a significant power outage in the 28 years I’ve lived here, I’m obliged to keep my free generator in good condition just in case. First the generator needed a shed to store it in. Then it needed a bunch of very heavy duty cables to connect the generator to the house. Then it needed an electrician to connect the water pump to the generator in a safe way. Next, because we live in Ohio I got a oil core heater so the generator will start when the temperature outside is below freezing.
Finally, I went to start the generator two weeks ago, just because your supposed to run them every now and then and the battery was dead. So I got this nifty solar trickle charger/maintainer. In a few hours (on a cloudy day) the battery was charged enough to start the generator! I still need to pound a T fence post into the ground next to the shed to permanently mount the solar panel.
I’m happy with my investment of this solar panel with control module.
Benjamin F. Nead –
First off, I never intended to use just one of these panels to charge my 12V lead acid car battery with the included PWM charge controller and attached wiring harness. Rather, I intend to buy multiple examples of these panels and configure them with a more comprehensive MPPT controller, LiFePO4 battery and inverter in a carry-in-car and set-up-quickly portable application. The 23.1″ (541mm) square footprint is ideal for the portability I need and the price is certainly right.
Fortunately, the fit and finish of the panel itself is very good. This sort of thing would have easily cost twice as much just a few short years ago. There are a few rough edges on the corners of the aluminum framing, but that’s a minor point. The individual cells look to be very cleanly assembled, topped with a nice piece of glass and the caulking sealant job along the interior of the frame is very clean.
I knew from the Amazon listing, however, that the panel would come with a 6′ long piece of spindly zip cord terminated with a 2-pin trailer connector. The good news is that the junction box termination on the back of the panel is of the conventional type with a water-proof seal. It’s going to be relatively easy to solder in better cabling with standard MC-4 connectors.
As it turns out, the attached cable (basically 14 gauge red/black lamp cord) had a short . . . zero voltage and amp readings on the multimeter at the connector end! Readings off the tabs inside the junction box (easy to pry off the back cover with a flat blade screwdriver) indicates, though, that the panel outputs 23.6V and 2.5A on my quickly-assembled back yard test rig (picture attached.) That’s very good. I tested at Noon with reasonably perpendicular panel/Sun angling on a cloudless day. Ambient temperature was approximately 70° F / 21° C
Next, I trimmed/stripped the 14 gauge wires to within about 1 foot of the junction box and got similarly good readings. Subsequently, I found out that the short was in the remaining (now detached) ~5 feet of cable somewhere along the black/negative wire. I did not test the included PWM charge controller.
If it was just for the panel itself, I’d give the Solperk SK-M50W a solid 5 stars. I’m knocking it down to 4 stars because the wiring harness is terrible and, in my case, non-functioning out of the box. I will be buying more of these panels for my above-described application, knowing that the other included bits will be going into the waste can and I’ll need to solder in suitable 10 gauge wires at the junction box end, terminated at the other end with real MC-4 connectors. The additional attached photo here shows the back of the panel (junction box cover removed) with labeling. In case the resolution of the photo isn’t good enough to clearly see, the specifications shown on the label are as follows . . .
Solperk Model: SK-M50W solar panel
Maximum Power (Pmax) 50W
Maximum Power Voltage (Vmp) 18V
Maximum Power Current (Imp) 2.78A
Open Circuit Voltage (Voc) 21.6V
Short Circuit Current (Isc) 3.06A
Maximum System Voltage 600VDC
Nominal Operating Cell Temp. (NOCT) 45+/-2°C
Power Tolerance +/-5%
Application Class Class A
Weight 7.2lbs
Dimensions 21.3 x 21.3 x 1 inch
All technical data at Standard Test Condition (STC).
STC Irradiance 1000W/m2. Cell Temperature 25°C. Air Mass AM=1.5
Radio Davio –
Portable, lightweight and simple to use.
Works much better than expected.
Woods –
Bought 2 of these units for maintaining boat motor battery and trolling motor batteries – works perfectly so far, no over charging issues.