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Sunforce 50044 60-Watt Solar Charging Kit Studio : Sunforce by Sunforce Brand : Sunforce Model : 50044 Release Date : 2005-11-25 Publisher : Sunforce Availability : Usually ships in 24 hours and eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. EAN : 0787769500445 UPC : 787769500445 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 29 reviews)
List Price : $599.99 Our Price : $319.94
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Solar charging kit is designed for RVs, homes, boats, back-up and remote power use, and more
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Built-in ultra-bright blue LED charging indicator
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Made of durable ABS plastic and amorphous solar cells
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Includes PVC mounting frame, 7 Amp charge controller, 175-watt inverter, and wiring/connection cables
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Maximum temperature range of -40 to 176-degrees Fahrenheit
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Product Description |
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Dead batteries got you down? Soak up some sunshine with this 60 - watt Solar Kit! Solar power: efficient, abundant and FREE. Looking for a little juice? Solar may be the answer! These super-efficient crystalline Solar Panels were designed for use with cabins, outbuildings, RVs, boats... anywhere running electrical line is not practical. A 7-amp charge controller and 175W inverter help use the sun's energy to charge any 12V vehicle or marine battery. Saves you a TON compared to doing the same job with a gasoline-powered generator! Also can provide remote power for items like feeders, landscaping equipment and more. A bright idea: Produces 4 amps of current under ideal conditions; Maintenance-free and completely silent; Works in all weather conditions, from -40 to 176F; Blocking diode will not allow batteries to discharge at night; Durable ABS shell; All hardware included (battery sold separately); Measures 40" h. x 58" w., weighs 55 lbs.; Order now for "sun"-sational savings! 60W Panel power potential for 1 week. Will run ALL below: Device: Satellite Dish Wattage: 30 Hours of Use: 90 Device: Bilge/Sump Pump Wattage: 100 Hours of Use: 29 Device: Laptop Computer Wattage: 50 Hours of Use: 59 Device: Compact Lights Wattage: 10 Hours of Use: 294 Device: 12" TV Wattage: 20 Hours of Use: 147 In a typical week (7 days / 7 hours of light each day), a 60W solar panel will generate 2,940W (196 amps) into a 12V battery. 60-watt Solar Panel Kit |
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Excellent product and it arrived safely |
I was so nervous after reading so many of these reviews. But I am happy to say that the box arrived intact and not one issue with the equipment inside. Took me about 30 minutes to assemble everything with a few quick looks at the instructions. I look forward to exploring the potential to this kit..
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Simple, effective and inexpensive |
I describe myself as a non-impulse buyer. I studied solar panels for about 2 months before I purchased this unit. In my application it works great. I have a cabin that runs off-grid with batteries and a generator. I spend every weekend at the the cabin and enjoy most of the luxuries of home (lights, tv, and microwave). I use this panel mainly for TV and lights without compromising my comfort. The only way I can do this is by having ample batteries. After all my studying and research that is the key, having enough energy storage.
This panel or panels are great, simply put. Buy a large inverter and a good bank of batteries, you will be very happy. |
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Good item, but old technogly. |
This item is big and get only 60 watts,.. so I was looking for more. I invest $1000 for a Sanyo HIP 200,.. its the about the same size and weight but produce 200 watt.
Cons, Old technology, big, come in 4 pcs, only 60 watt
Pro, good price, come with accessories, easy to buy. |
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Great Price to Go Solar |
For some reason I had some bad luck with this product arriving partially broken. The wonderful people at Shoppreview made everything alright and I'm really quite happy with my purchase now. These solar panels power a car battery that I found on the side of the road. That battery powers some 12 volt LED lights and a 120 volt inverter for small task in my shop.
Try it you'll like it. But don't be surprised if you have a broken panel or two when it arrives. |
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These work well |
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I bought three of these kits kits for a total of twelve panels. I use them to charge two 115 amp hour marine batteries. The panels seem to bring the batteries up to full charge (green light on) even though the panels are only in direct sunlight for about two hours a day. There are plenty of different connecters for a varity of hookups. The only thing I didn't like was the cheap plastic stand that comes with it. I threw mine out and made a good one out of 1 1/2" angle iron that is 14' long with twelve panels in a row, looks impressive too. Now I'm wondering what I could do with another twelve panels, these things are addictive! |
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