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Brand | Nature Power |
Item model number | CYC-SOL2W |
Color | White |
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Product Id | 625226 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 813628084143 |
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Nature Power 40019 2-Watt Solar Powered 12-Volt Battery Maintainer
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An excellent value for maintaining the battery on my motor cycle. Super fast shipping at a very reasonable cost.
This was bought to maintain the battery on my riding lawn mower. It is working just as I needed.
Perfect for keeping most any battery charged, includes 2 suction cups to attach it to a window and has blue LED indicator that lights up when it is converting light energy into electrical energy.
Just what I was looking for to keep my UTV's battery charged while not in use. I checked the wattage output with my meter and it is an honest 2 watts.
The lighter plug was missing, so if we wanted to use it for the car it would not have worked. But we wanted it for the riding lawn mower, and it seems to work fine. Would be more confident about it if we could get more SUNNY days, this summer in Pensacola has been overcast FOR EVER!!!!! That was me grumbling, but the product it self is doing what is suppose.
This is a great solar panel! Lying flat outside at mid day it puts out 23 volts. Standing vertical and facing North in December, it still puts out 20 volts. I am going to use it on my driveway and mailbox monitor to replace a 9 volt battery. My driveway is 350 ft away and the receiver is another 50 ft away. It provides a good signal. Now I have 3 sets of solar panels. My house is powered by 12 large solar panels, My driveway gate opener is powered by solar and now my driveway and mailbox alert is solar. I love solar power!
I use my truck only occasionally and I often had to charge the battery first when I did want to use it. Since installing the cyclops, which was very easy to do, I always have a fully charged battery no matter how long it's been since my last use of the truck.
it really safe me time, jumping off my truck, & i do not have to find electrical plugin any more, because my battery stay charged. thank you ,troy
Placing it under the sunroof (which is somewhat shaded) reduced the voltage to about 11 on a bright sunny day. Moments later, in the windshield facing the sun, produced 14+/- volts. Tested on partially cloudy days and never saw above 8v. In short, if you live in a sunny area and need a solar panel, this should work for you. Got clouds? It might keep your battery charged if the daily discharge is small and the sunny period is long enough. I'll know in a couple months when I go try to start the spare car.
I have a stationary generac generator w/ standby mode so it has a paracitic drain. this 2 watt is not enough . 10 watt is more feasible.