S-1113: 12V Solar Panel Battery Charger
S-1113: 12V Solar Panel Battery Charger
- use Amorphous silicon solar cells (11 1/2″ x 3 1/2″)
- Power: 2 Watts max.
- Working voltage: 12V max, Working current: 150mA max.
- Dimension: 13 1/2″ x 4 3/4″ x 7/16″
- Comes with battery clamps, and cigarette lighter plug.
The 12V Solar Panel Battery Charger can charge a wide range of applications, can be served as battery maintainer for marine boat, motor house or big vehicle. With an converter, power supply can be transported to notebook computer, satellite telephone, electric hand tool like cordless drill. Or as a independent power source for outdoor activity like camping, exploration. A blinking charging indicator to give a clear view that the generator is working and a built-in diode to prevent reverse chargi
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Review by Michael Gordon for S-1113: 12V Solar Panel Battery Charger
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It works, just remember to lower or expectations (true for most any solar panel actually). Today, on a window sill, I am getting 2/10ths of a watt out of this solar panel into a “Bright Bar” LED trouble light which, incredibly, it will plug directly into without adapters — see this: Vector Bright Bar 26 LED Rechargeable Worklight — beware that the photo of the Bright Bar shows a different charge plug than came with mine so I cannot promise for you the same convenience that I have with mine. With a better position on the sun I should be able to double it to 4/10ths of a watt at which time it would fully charge the Bright Bar in 20 hours. Behind clear glass it can deliver 70 milliamps (0.07 amps) which isn’t very much. Warning: Your mileage may vary.
Review by Richard Botteri for S-1113: 12V Solar Panel Battery Charger
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I read the product description for the solar battery charger and “boat batteries” were listed. I assumed that since they listed boats that the product was waterproof… Oops on me. The product is not water proof! Well, for twenty bucks, what do you want… I was able to rig a waterproof cover for it out of an old, clear camelback hydration bladder. With that in hand, I went out assuming that it would work… Oops on me again. The led that is supposed to light to tell you that it’s charging never lit up. I thought that maybe the clear pack was somehow interfering with it. So, I took it out and no go…
THE PRODUCT DOES NOT WORK! If you need energy, just light a $20 bill. It’s about the same cost and you’ll get more energy from the fire than from this unit!!!
Unfortunately, I threw away the packaging, so I couldn’t return it.
Review by John Anthony Mosby for S-1113: 12V Solar Panel Battery Charger
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Doesn’t work at all. I’ve tried in repeatedly on my fully RV charged battery, and it doesn’t keep it from running down at all. If I still had the packaging I would surely return it for a refund. I hope my experience isn’t typical, but it’s all that really matters when I’ve paid for something that’s such a complete and total failure!
Review by Leonard Orlandini for S-1113: 12V Solar Panel Battery Charger
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works as advertised, keeps a charged battery full up, does not charge a dead battery, but the instructions state that, and no 1.5watt trickle charger will either, charges battery with indoor garage lighting, if this does not work for you its because you cannot read the instructions,
Review by Alexandra for S-1113: 12V Solar Panel Battery Charger
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I support renewable energy, so I looked long and hard at all the solar gadgets here on Amazon, my goal was to charge my cell phone or at least not drain my car battery in doing so. This product is durable, as it’s slid off my dashboard several times without breaking. But I have no idea if it works to charge my battery. In fact, it may be draining my battery! When I plug it into my Nissan Quest it activates the Satellite, GPS & DVD players with or without sunshine. No sun makes me think they are running off and draining the car battery. I plan to keep the panel in the car for now, but it’s already annoyed my husband. Might be nice if a car had something like this built in to keep a battery charged.