Wafer thin, lightweight, and can mold to a curved surface. These Semi-Flexible Solar Panels are made of the high efficiency mono-crystalline solar cells and strong enough to be walked on. Semi-flexiblePanels are weather, water and corrosion resistant making them a perfect option for marine applications, RVs, camping and emergency back-up, These Panels can continuously recharge your 12-Volt batteries with the power of the sun. Light enough to mount on a window with suction cups, and durable enough to mount permanently outdoors on a range of vehicles.
Panel Height (in.) | .125 in | Panel length (in.) | 11.25 |
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Panel Width (in.) | 5 in |
Amperage (A) | .3 | Application | Boat, Camping, RV, Vehicle |
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Features | Corrosion resistant, Flexible, Portable | Included | Mounting hardware |
Indoor/Outdoor | Outdoor | Number of Panels | 1 |
Panel Material | Monocrystalline Silicon | Panel weight (lb.) | .4 |
Returnable | 90-Day | Solar panel type | Monocrystalline |
Voltage (v) | 12 v | Wattage (W) | 3 |
Manufacturer Warranty | 2 Year Limited Warranty |
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No, this is a maintainer and has to be connected directly to a battery. it will maintain a fully charged battery in storage. for any additional questions, please call Nature Power tech support at 1800-588-0590.
Yes, the use of a charge controller to regulate voltage is recommended for lithium batteries, please feel free to contact Nature Power tech support line at 1800-588-0590 for any additional questions.
you cab buy it from any retailer like camping world, home depot, northern tools, you can also call Nature Power for a list of retailers near you at 1800-=588-0590.
Hi Michelle, The semi flex solar panels are rated for 12V charging. This would not work for smartphones. Smartphones and portable devices typically require 6V.
If it's a standard size battery, like 50 AH or greater, then no charge controller needed. The current output is low enough that it would be practically impossible to overcharge.
Hi, A charge controller only necessary on solar panels 12W and over. So, this panel does not require the use of a charge controller. Happy boating!
the solar panel will stop giving your batteries charge when your batteries are full.
No, this is just a simple solar panel, with no controller or charging circuit. It will continue to provide full voltage to the battery as long as there is light.
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