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Deal Link [amazon.com] $146.00
- 5 Output For Your Need: MC-4 Output can deliver 25A(max)current, Dual USB-A port(5V/2.4A per port) for charging your 5V powered gadgets, and 18V DC outputfor charging your 12V car battery and portable generators, PD60W USB-C output for charging your laptop fastly. The junction box parallel connecting port for connecting multiple foldable solar panel.
- High Efficiency: 140W solar cell is made from US, up to 22% efficiency, providing endless joice for laptop, power station,cellphone and other battery under sun
- Foldable & Portable:1/3 lighter than the same power of solar slicon. The total power increased by 1/3 in compare with the same solar panel size. Folded size only 22x14.2x0.2inch, 9.9lb, Great for traveling off the beaten path without access to electric and won't take up much room.
- Waterproof & Durable: Constructed with a durable and waterproof nylon and adjustable bracket to receive the most effective sunlight; The solar panel is FCC, RoHS, CE certified. Short circuit and surge protection technology keep you and your devices safe.
- Package Contents:ALLPOWERS 140W foldable solar charger, MC-4 to 5.5x2.1mm cable, MC-4 to Anderson cable, MC-4 to alligator clip, 5 laptop and power station connectors, instruction manual, 18 monthes warrantee and friendly customer service.
Current $146.00 Feb 06, 2023
Highest * $219.99 Jul 07, 2022
Lowest * $146.00 Dec 12, 2022
Average + $190.57
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Highest * $219.99 Jul 07, 2022
Lowest * $146.00 Dec 12, 2022
Average + $190.57
Reminds me of a H&S pattern Where do we go from here? The 200MA? Bearish?
Edit: Not to crap on this deal as I am now looking at Solar Panels and might finally pull the trigger, but there seem to be a lot of "similar" companies selling similar products. This one is $139.99 - link [amazon.com]
I'm glad prices are dropping! My HOA won't allow me to put one on the roof, but I was inspired by some folks having set up an array in their backyard. Maybe I can attach some to poles and call them "decorations" lol
It would if u got like 20 of these
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Making my own solar generator/power box for camping and hurricanes. Batteries are the most expensive part and I already have a bunch of them from my yard tools. This panel + mppt boost charge controller will recharge a 4ah battery in a little over an hour.
Highest * $219.99 Jul 07, 2022
Lowest * $146.00 Dec 12, 2022
Average + $190.57
Reminds me of a H&S pattern Where do we go from here? The 200MA? Bearish?
Edit: Not to crap on this deal as I am now looking at Solar Panels and might finally pull the trigger, but there seem to be a lot of "similar" companies selling similar products. This one is $139.99 - link [amazon.com]
I'm glad prices are dropping! My HOA won't allow me to put one on the roof, but I was inspired by some folks having set up an array in their backyard. Maybe I can attach some to poles and call them "decorations" lol
Probably one manufacturer and lots of relabeling? Technology is sure getting cheaper though. I'm looking at whole roof Solar. I even have a meeting scheduled. My bill is $400 a month!
Highest * $219.99 Jul 07, 2022
Lowest * $146.00 Dec 12, 2022
Average + $190.57
Reminds me of a H&S pattern Where do we go from here? The 200MA? Bearish?
Edit: Not to crap on this deal as I am now looking at Solar Panels and might finally pull the trigger, but there seem to be a lot of "similar" companies selling similar products. This one is $139.99 - link [amazon.com]
I'm glad prices are dropping! My HOA won't allow me to put one on the roof, but I was inspired by some folks having set up an array in their backyard. Maybe I can attach some to poles and call them "decorations" lol
The Ryobi battery chargers can also be connected to a power station to accomplish the same thing, as long as the power station is pass through. I'm not sure if efficiency changes significantly via that method.
I'm dreaming of a bench on my south-facing garage wall with all these batteries (boat, motorcycles, snowmobiles, lawn tractor, etc.) all hooked up and trickle-charged/maintained by a solar panel(s) on the outside of that wall. While I drink beer and tend to more pressing matters.
Where to go to learn if this could be a reality and how to do it?