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Sunforce 50044 60-Watt Solar Charging Kit

Sunforce 50044 60-Watt Solar Charging Kit


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Brand: Sunforce
Category: Automotive Parts And Accessories

List Price: $599.99
Buy New: $289.99
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 27 reviews
Sales Rank: 123

Media: Misc.
Shipping Weight (lbs): 61.6
Dimensions (in): 54 x 12 x 42.3

MPN: 50044
Model: 50044
UPC: 787769500445
EAN: 0787769500445
ASIN: B000CIADLG

Release Date: November 25, 2005
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Features:
  • Solar charging kit is designed for RVs, homes, boats, back-up and remote power use, and more
  • Built-in ultra-bright blue LED charging indicator
  • Made of durable ABS plastic and amorphous solar cells
  • Includes PVC mounting frame, 7 Amp charge controller, 175-watt inverter, and wiring/connection cables
  • Maximum temperature range of -40 to 176-degrees Fahrenheit

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Dead batteries got you down? Soak up some sunshine with this 60 - watt Solar Kit! Solar power: efficient, abundant and FREE. Looking for a little juice? Solar may be the answer! These super-efficient crystalline Solar Panels were designed for use with cabins, outbuildings, RVs, boats... anywhere running electrical line is not practical. A 7-amp charge controller and 175W inverter help use the sun's energy to charge any 12V vehicle or marine battery. Saves you a TON compared to doing the same job with a gasoline-powered generator! Also can provide remote power for items like feeders, landscaping equipment and more. A bright idea: Produces 4 amps of current under ideal conditions; Maintenance-free and completely silent; Works in all weather conditions, from -40 to 176F; Blocking diode will not allow batteries to discharge at night; Durable ABS shell; All hardware included (battery sold separately); Measures 40" h. x 58" w., weighs 55 lbs.; Order now for "sun"-sational savings! 60W Panel power potential for 1 week. Will run ALL below: Device: Satellite Dish Wattage: 30 Hours of Use: 90 Device: Bilge/Sump Pump Wattage: 100 Hours of Use: 29 Device: Laptop Computer Wattage: 50 Hours of Use: 59 Device: Compact Lights Wattage: 10 Hours of Use: 294 Device: 12" TV Wattage: 20 Hours of Use: 147 In a typical week (7 days / 7 hours of light each day), a 60W solar panel will generate 2,940W (196 amps) into a 12V battery. 60-watt Solar Panel Kit


Customer Reviews:   Read 22 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Permanently installed on roof   January 7, 2008
Michael (Athens, GA USA)
53 out of 54 found this review helpful

The panels are installed on my garage roof, wired in to a battery bank and inverter which primarily functions as a very large (4KW) uninterruptible power supply for the house. So far, everything is working fine. They keep the batteries topped off without using power from the grid.
Like most manufacturer's specs, the 60 watt claim is hard to realize. The panels' current output is about 3.2 amps under bright sun, which yields only about 45 watts into a 12 volt gel cell battery at 14.2 volts. The panels can output about 20 volts which would indeed yield 60 watts, but not while connected with the included charge controller. A MPPT controller would achieve 60 watts, however.
The included controller is acceptable in that it works as advertised. One good thing about it is that it does not shunt the panels when the battery is charged, it actually opens the circuit, which means the excess panel output would be available for other uses. I intend to build another device for charging another set of batteries after the primary set is charged.
The included inverter works, but I did not use it in the system. Instead, I'll just keep it around for a portable inverter.
Also, I did not use the PVC pipe stand included with the system, instead mounting the panels directly to the roof.
The kit did include a variety of connectors allowing use with cigarette lighter plugs and jacks, alligator clips, and hardwire, but the charge controller is only usable if hardwired. I strongly recommend the charge controller be used, as the panels can easily overcharge most any 12 volt battery if a charge controller is not wired in.



5 out of 5 stars Does what it says   February 9, 2008
Jacx (Illinois USA)
24 out of 24 found this review helpful

All you need is a battery, it comes with PVP stand, one leg was miss labeled and I put in on backward at first but it was an easy fix, has been charging well thru the winter , can't wait to see how well it does in the summer. Wish it had more watts but good deal with stand,inverter,cables and charge controller.


5 out of 5 stars Recharges all our stuff   August 13, 2008
C. Bayne (Phoenix, AZ United States)
17 out of 17 found this review helpful

We bought this a few months ago. We live in Phoenix, AZ ("Valley of the Sun"), so this has plenty of opportunity to work. We have it plugged into 2 marine batteries (like car batteries, but bigger), and we have an inverter connected to those. The inverter is in the house, and the batteries are outside. The wire goes through the wall. We plug things into the inverter.

This was easy to put together. You have to buy the batteries, but this came with everything else.

I can run my laptop all day, as well as recharge the cell phones and Wii remotes. My husband can also run his laptop. If we only get on the laptops after work, we can run them well into the night. I've had to switch to grid power a couple of times if I've used my laptop all day, but I've never had to switch over if I've only used it during the evening. (This doesn't count the few rainy days we've had. Yes, once in a while it rains in Phoenix.)

This is not the most efficient solar panel set, but it's very good for starting out and learning about solar power. It's inexpensive enough to set up and charge all your rechargeable stuff whenever you need it, as long as you live in a fairly sunny area.

Oh, as an experiment, I plugged the vacuum cleaner into the inverter, which promptly started screaming for help. (The inverter has an alarm, apparently.) This whole set-up CANNOT handle this kind of power draw. You have to unplug everything and turn the inverter off and let it just sit a while and reset before plugging in your lower power things again.

You're not going off the grid with this set-up, but you'll save yourself a few bucks a month. And you get to be smug whenever anyone talks about going green. "Well of course, our solar array has lowered our carbon footprint considerabley. Shall we go for an organic smoothie now?"



5 out of 5 stars These work well   October 4, 2008
Brian Freeman (North Chili, N.Y.)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

I bought three of these kits kits for a total of twelve panels. I use them to charge two 115 amp hour marine batteries. The panels seem to bring the batteries up to full charge (green light on) even though the panels are only in direct sunlight for about two hours a day. There are plenty of different connecters for a varity of hookups. The only thing I didn't like was the cheap plastic stand that comes with it. I threw mine out and made a good one out of 1 1/2" angle iron that is 14' long with twelve panels in a row, looks impressive too. Now I'm wondering what I could do with another twelve panels, these things are addictive!


5 out of 5 stars Better than expected   July 14, 2008
Jeffrey Drews (Tampa, FL)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I really purchased these panels to experiment with solar power and it was cheaper per panel to buy this kit. I was very surprised how rugged and well built these panels really were. I had this unit charging a large car battery that would power a small DC water pump for my kids water slide and it worked very well. I am now going to install some LED lighting in my house and have this system run them. Since we only need lighting at night the panels can charge the battery all day for our use at night. Any how, great product, well made, good price!




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