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- Three 15 watt solar panels produce clean, quiet energy
- Lightweight, weatherproof construction
- Amorphous silicon solar cells for maximum output in both bright and cloudy conditions
- Voltage regulator has easy-to-read LED display, 12V cigarette lighter socket, 5V USB, 3-6-9V DC outlets and two 12V sockets for the included Light Kit
- Includes mounting hardware, 12V Light Kit, battery terminal clamps and universal DC power adapter
Requires 12 volt storage battery and 300 watt power inverter (sold separately).
Price$189,99
Name | 45 Watt Solar Panel Kit |
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SKU | 68751 |
Brand | Thunderbolt Magnum Solar |
Amperage (amps) | 3 |
Application | TVs, Lights, Computers, And Recharging 12v Batteries |
DC Volts | 23.57 |
Wattage (watts) | 45 |
Product Height | 36-21/50 in. |
Product Length | 12-21/50 in. |
Product Width | 3/4 in. |
Shipping Weight | 52.30 lb. |
Accessories Included | Mounting hardware, 12v light kit, battery terminal clamps and universal DC power adapter |
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