Sunforce 39810 80-Watt High-Efficiency Polycrystalline Solar Panel with Sharp
Sunforce 39810 80-Watt High-Efficiency Polycrystalline Solar Panel with Sharp Module
- Advanced polycrystalline design is highly efficient and provides superior power output
- Maximum power output: 80 Watts/4.67 Amps
- Multiple panels can be connected together for even more power
- Easy to install and virtually maintenance-free
- 25-year warranty
SHARP polycrystalline 80W solar kit that can produce 4.67 amps. Kit comes complete with a male D/C plug, mounting bracket and screws, battery clamps, voltage tester, quick connectors, and extra wiring. Ideal for boats, RV, 12v battery charging, pumps, satellite dishes, and many other uses. Easy to install, weatherproof, and allows for connecting multiple panels for more power. Unit has a 25-year warranty.The Sunforce 39810 80-Watt High-Efficiency Polycrystalline Solar Panel Module will give you several more reasons to love the sun. It provides the power you need, while helping you save money and protect the environment. This panel is ideal for cabins, recreational vehicles, remote power, back-up power, and 12-Volt battery charging. This panel comes with compatible wiring, accessories and a voltage tester to help you start producing up to 80 Watts of clean, free power in all weather conditions.
Sunforce panels can be easily added to new or existing systems.
List Price: $ 699.99
Price: $ 499.95
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Great panel,
Took the panel to Death Valley for a few days to charge my trailer battery and while I ran laptop and iPod stereo for hours during the night, it quickly recharged the battery the next morning. Built a solid stand/rack to keep it upright using pvc pipe that’s easy to disassemble, secure and lock. At 80 watts, it’s just one panel where some 65watt units have 3 panels.
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80 watts of pure power,
As my first venture into solar energy this has been a nice panel. I’ve had it about a month. I paired it with a “Xantrex Technologies 802-1500 XPower Powerpack 1,500-Watt Portable Backup Power System” and a “Sunforce 60032 30 Amp Digital Charge Controller”. The panel is 12 volt, 4.6 amps though at this point I’m seeing up to 13.6 volts and 5 amps. I suspect over time as the panel weakens it will be more toward the 12 volt, 4.6 amp. The panel was simple to hook up and came with what was needed. I did go purchase new wire as I needed more distance for where I mounted it. I’m able to charge the battery from dead to full in 2 days. If I were to rotate the panel through the day I feel I could fully charge in 1 day.
Nice for backup charging and learning. For any real application you would need a ton of these though.
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