The KMG Solar Panels provide you with a clean, quiet, and renewable way of providing power for all applications. The Solar Charge Controller manages the power going into the battery bank from the solar panels. It ensures that the batteries are not overcharged during the day, and that the power doesn’t run backwards to the solar panels overnight and drain the batteries. Solar is the perfect solution for adding power to your off-grid cabins, RV Motorhomes, Marine Boats, Vans, Camping, and Tiny Homes. Use this solar panel and charge controller in conjunction with a battery bank to store the power.
Features:
Solar Panel Specifications:
- Maximum Power: 100W
- Voltage: 18.2V
- Current: 5.49A
- Open Circuit Voltage: 22.8V
- Short Circuit Current: 5.95A
- Cell Count: 36
- Cell Material: Polycrystalline Silicon
- Frame Material: Anodized Aluminum
- Connectors: MC4
- Dimensions: 40" x 27" x 1 3/8"
- Weight: 17.5 lbs (8 kg)
- Max. System Voltage: 1000V DC
- Waterproof: IP65
- Brand: KMG
- Condition: 100% Brand New
Charge Controller Specifications:
- Charge Current: 30A
- Rated Voltage: 12V / 24V DC Automatic Identification
- USB Output: 2x USB Ports (5V/2.5A)
- Dimensions: 5 1/4" x 2 3/4" x 1 3/8"
- Working Temp: -35° to +60°
- Self-Consume: <10mA
- Floating Charge Voltage: 13.7V (Adjustable)
- Discharge Up to Voltage: 10.7V (Adjustable)
- Discharge Recovery Voltage: 12.6V (Adjustable)
- MAX Solar Panels: 3x 100W Solar Panels
Charge Controller Instructions:
- 1. Connect the Battery to the Charge Controller - Positive then Negative.
- 2. Connect the Solar Panel to the Charge Controller - Positive then Negative.
- 3. Connect the Load to the Charge Controller - Positive then Negative.
Important Please Read:The reverse order applies when uninstalling. An improper sequence order can damage the controller.
Package Includes:
- 1x Solar Panel (100W Polycrystalline)
- Pre-attached Junction Box with MC4 Connectors
- 1x Solar Charge Controller
FAQ:
Q) How Many Solar Panels Do I Need?
A) The size of the system and number of panels you need depends on several factors: how much electricity you use, how much money are you willing to invest and the size of your roof/location. You should also consider if you want solar energy to meet all your energy needs or just a portion of them.
Q) What Can I Power with My 100W Solar Panel?
A) That really depends on what your running and for how long. For example you can run a laptop that uses 50 watts for 2 hours with 100 watts of power. You can search for a "Solar Load Estimator" in Google to get a better estimate of how many watts you will need to run all your needs.
Q) Will My Solar Panels Work When It's Cloudy or Rainy?
A) Yes, our solar panels can use direct or indirect sunlight to generate power, though they are most effective in direct sunlight. Solar panels will still work even when the light is reflected or partially blocked by clouds. Rain actually helps to keep your panels operating efficiently by washing away any dust or dirt.