Sunforce 37126 260W Monocrystalline Solar Kit
Sunforce 37126 260W Monocrystalline Solar Kit
- High efficiency crystalline solar panels
- Ideal for 12 volt battery charging and use in remote location
- Completely weatherproof for adde durability
- Connect multiple kits for more power
- Includes: 2 x 130 watt solar panels, 30 A digital charger contoller, 200 W inverter, wiring, brackets, screws, and a voltage tester
The Sunforce 260 Watt Monocrystalline Solar Kit comes complete with 2 x 130 watt solar panels, 30 A digital charger contoller, 200 W inverter, wiring, brackets, screws, and a voltage tester. The solar panels have aluminum frames for extended outdoor use. The bypass diode minimizes the power drop caused by shade. This kit is ideal for RVs, homes, boats, back-up and remote power use, 12 volt battery charging, and solar power stations, pumps, and lighting equipment. The solar panels have high efficiency Crystalline solar cells. This kit is easy to install and completely maintenance free. The solar panels are completely weatherproof, and come with a 25 year limited warranty. Connect multiple panels for more power. Max Power: 260 W, 15.3 A.The Sunforce 260-Watt Monocrystalline Solar Kit comes complete with two 130-Watt solar panels, 30 A digital charger contoller, 200W inverter, wiring, brackets, screws, and a voltage tester. The solar panels have aluminum frames for extended outdoor use. T
List Price: $ 934.99
Price: $ 934.99
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Panels worked like a charm. It would have been easier if it had any REAL instructions to build a frame or mounting system.. Had to get my 8 grade geometry books out to figure out how to build a sold frame from angle iron purchased separately.. the tester was not what was displayed in the ad.. just a diod on two wires. But after 5 days of struggles and an additional $200 in parts (and another $200 for batteries), it works like a charm and powers my electric fence and work shed lights. Hopeing to get a larger setup next year to ‘grid tie’ into our electricity. But for now, it’s still working after 2 months of straight use.
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