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13.5 Watt Solar Panel Model 750 12 Volts 750 mA

13.5 Watt Solar Panel Model 750 12 Volts 750 mA

  • Power 13.5 watts
  • Voltage (Voc) 12-18V
  • Current (Isc) 750mA
  • Made with solar cells manufactured in the USA. Applications: RVs, Watercraft, TV’s, Laptop Computers
  • Radios, Water Pumps, Car Battery Boosters, Home Systems,Chargers, Ventilators, Gates etc.

13.5 Watt Solar Electric Power Panel used for charging 12 Volt batteries. This panel is for heavy duty battery charging, not merely trickle charging or battery maintaining as the smaller 1-2 watt types of panels are made for. This panel measures approx 18 x 17 x 2 in.

Voltage (Voc): 12 Volts

Power: 13.5 Watts

Current (Isc): 750mA .

Cells: 36 pcs in a series

Unit Size: 18 x 17 x 2 in approx

Unit Weight: 8 lbs. – 10 lbs when safely packed for shipping

Box Type: Color gift box
With new improved high grade solar cells and material coating
Built with durable and long lasting fibre glass board

With UV protection, all weather protection and moisture protection

A blocking diode is built in the circuit to protect the battery against both overcharging and discharging

Supplied with wire and battery clips

Simple to install and easy to use, this Super Solar Panel “trickle-charge” is used for many different applications. For example, it is designed for use in water pumps,outdoor

List Price: $ 179.99

Price: $ 89.99

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