12V 350W Solar Panel Kit Mono Caravan Camping Power Controller Charging USB Home

Traderight Group
12V 350W Solar Panel Kit Mono Caravan Camping Power Controller Charging USB Home

Harness the power of the sun when you are out bush. Your portable solar panel ;works great for a camping or caravanning. Save fuel and stop running your generator.

Charge your phone directly or camping accessories from your off grid solar system. Generate 12V, 18V or 5V USB power. Charge your battery on your solar cell during the day. Power your fridge through the night.

Your portable solar panels for camping can sit outside in a dust storm. It can survive light rain. Sadly for you, it might be fine but it does need sun ;to provide you with environmentally friendly power.

Angle your portable camping solar panel towards the sun. Half the job done. Connect the solar panel to your solar controller. Clip cables to your fridge or portable TV. Follow the instructions if you get lost.

Never be without electricity when the sun is up. Do you part for the environment. Even better, do your part for your wallet. Set up your very own off grid solar system ;as you travel around the country.

Key features

  • A-grade monocrystalline cells
  • Tempered glass surface
  • PWM solar charge controller included
  • Dual USB port
  • Waterproof
  • 90cm power cable

SPECIFICATION:

Frame: Aluminium alloy

Material: Monocrystalline

Wattage: 350W

Maximum power voltage: 18V

Maximum system voltage: ;1000V

Working temperature: -40°C ;to 85°C

Maximum series fuse rating: 15A

Maximum Power Voltage (Vmp): 18.1V

Maximum Power Current (mp): 9.95A

Open-Circuit Voltage: 21.6V

Short-Circuit Current: 10.48A

Cell efficiency: 23.6%

Power tolerance: ±3%

Nominal operating cell temperature (NOCT): ;45±2°C

IP Rating: IP65

Cable length: 0.9m

Weight: 11kg

Dimension: 71cm x 3cm x 132cm(W x D x H)

Colour: Silver and black

PACKAGE CONTENT:

  • 1 x Solar Panel
  • 1 x Solar Charge Controller
  • 1 x Bonus 90cm Cable

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