expired Posted by Misio • Nov 25, 2024
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expired Posted by Misio • Nov 25, 2024
Nov 25, 2024 11:35 PM
ECO-WORTHY 130W 12V Flexible Mono Solar Panel $57.59
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Edit: Just found the user manual online, looks like I need a MC4-XT60 adapter and voltage within of 60v?
Edit: Just found the user manual online, looks like I need a MC4-XT60 adapter and voltage within of 60v?
60V limit sounds about right. one of these panels will only output 12v and a handful of amps in direct sunlight.
the only way you'd find yourself exceeding that is if you had five 12v solar panels wired in series, which would multiply the voltage to 60.
60V limit sounds about right. one of these panels will only output 12v and a handful of amps in direct sunlight.
the only way you'd find yourself exceeding that is if you had five 12v solar panels wired in series, which would multiply the voltage to 60.
From Ecoflow website.
Solar to XT60i Charging Cable
Connect a solar panel to an EcoFlow power station for clean, efficient, and reliable power wherever you go. The EcoFlow Solar to XT60i Charging Cable (2.5m) allows you to connect an EcoFlow portable power station to a solar panel. The EcoFlow Solar to XT60i Charging Cable (2.5m) is universally compatible with all DELTA/RIVER series models.
Works best with RIVER 2/RIVER 2 Max/RIVER 2 Pro/DELTA 2/DELTA Max (2000)/DELTA Pro.
Mine on a clear sunny day in Fl tops out under 120W and only briefly.
Most of the time it brings in somewhere between 40W and 90W.
I complained to them and they refunded me $10. Even with the refund I don't feel it was worth it
Your better off to get a True 200W solid panel and a small portable foldable panel for camping.
60V limit sounds about right. one of these panels will only output 12v and a handful of amps in direct sunlight.
the only way you'd find yourself exceeding that is if you had five 12v solar panels wired in series, which would multiply the voltage to 60.
https://www.eco-worthy.com/produc...olar-panel
see specification tab.
I don't know why they advertise these as 12V. it is very misleading.
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https://www.eco-worthy.com/produc...olar-panel
see specification tab.
I don't know why they advertise these as 12V. it is very misleading.
https://www.electronics
Edit: Just found the user manual online, looks like I need a MC4-XT60 adapter and voltage within of 60v?
https://www.eco-worthy.com/produc...olar-panel
see specification tab.
I don't know why they advertise these as 12V. it is very misleading.
Mine on a clear sunny day in Fl tops out under 120W and only briefly.
Most of the time it brings in somewhere between 40W and 90W.
I complained to them and they refunded me $10. Even with the refund I don't feel it was worth it
Your better off to get a True 200W solid panel and a small portable foldable panel for camping.
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