Brand | MOOKEERF |
Cable Type | [Specialty Cable] |
Compatible Devices | Solar Panel, Solar Generator, Device with XT60 port |
Special Feature | Heat Resistant |
Connector Gender | Female |
- [High Quality & Low Loss] – MOOKEERF Solar Connector to XT60i Cable made of larger diameter 10AWG tinned copper wire which is minimize power loss in solar panel systems. Tinned copper ensures faster transmission and better stability, low resistance and anti-oxidant. Voltage: 600V
- [Widely Application] – Our Solar to XT60i cable compatible with most solar panels and solar generators, suitable for solar generator battery packs, the XT60i connector can be connected to equipment with XT60 port, compared to 12AWG, the higher the current that can be transmitted by 10AWG, more stable, the wider the range of applications.
- [XT60i Connectors] – IP68 waterproof rating, moisture resistant, not susceptible to moisture and dust contamination, maintains a stable connection to the device and improves the safety and reliability of the connector.
- [High-quality materials] – The sheath of the solar panel cable is made of high-quality PVC, which is heat-resistant to 105°C, use it outdoors without worrying about damage to the cable.
- [You Will Get] – 1*10AWG Solar to XT60i Cable. If there is a quality problem or other dissatisfaction with the product, please contact us, we will be willing to refund the money to you or send a new product.
J. Kroell Verified Buyer –
Yes it’s an XT60i connector but the most important thing that makes it such is not connected! The center pin is left all alone by itself, so the device you’re connecting to will assume this is a traditional XT60 cable and limit the charge. In my case my EcoFlow River 2 pro assumes it is an AC or non-solar DC connection and limits the input.
Quick and easy fix if you have a soldering iron but doing so probably revokes any chance of returning if it’s faulty.
Also, look at those solder joints!!! Oxidation already? Did you dip the stuff in a tub of salt water?
Wires are decent CCA and appears to be true to AWG size.
When you specifically sell this as a solar charging cable, PLEASE connect the center pin so devices can get all the juice possible. AKA jump the center pin to neg for solar, especially since the other connectors are MC4 (specifically for solar).
Dehldog Verified Buyer –
Haven’t used it yet, but it looks solid and AWG 10 is best for my battery backup solar recharge.
Scottybeaumont Verified Buyer –
good
Kathi C. Verified Buyer –
Bought this in the longer length hoping not to lose any solar power between the panels and the benerator 75 feet away… works just as we hoped and the quality of this cord for stability and long lasting is GREAT!
Ken Tanaka Verified Buyer –
Good Solid 10 ga Cable. Full sized 10ga wires. Solidly mounted quality connectors. Super product.
Has the XT60i connector but the center pin is NOT connected to neither negative or positive so only it charges at the lower 8A rate like a cigar/car cable if used as the only cable.
If a longer length cable is chosen and used as an extension ALONG WITH the EF OEM or equivalently wired cable it would charge at the full solar rate.
As a stand alone replacement cable this will not charge at full rate, only at the lower car cable amperage limit.
Center pin needs to be internally connected to the negative/rounded terminal.
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
Nice cables and good quality, BUT the signal pin is NOT connected to anything. This only matters to some people, but I am one of them.
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Rob Lee Verified Buyer –
Very happy with this item. Seems to be well made.
Linden Verified Buyer –
These are nicely made cables that work well in connecting 2x EcoFlow NextGen Bifacial 220w panels to my Delta 3 Plus (D3P) solar generator. 25 feet gives a big improvement in flexibility of placement for the panels vs the short OEM cables. It’s also nice that these have the XT60i connectors that plug directly into the D3P. The MC4 connectors aren’t the easiest to unclip, but they aren’t too bad either. The OEM EcoFlow cables have squeeze tabs that work better to disconnect, so these cables could learn from that. My only other fault is that the rubber is a bit stiff and likes to twist when rolling it up. Overall they’re about what I expected. As far as electrical performance they work great because I’ve seen up to 209w out of a 220w panel, so there doesn’t seem to be a downside to using a 25’ power cable in my setup.
Josiah L Verified Buyer –
I used this with 1200 watts solar panels(over panel, as it will only take 500watts in each port) My ecoflow delta 2 max will charge very quickly with this setup!
Kirby T. Verified Buyer –
This works great for my Renology 100w panel charging up the River3 solar power station. Nice and heavy wire with the correct connection of the XT60i connection. I was pushing out 75+ watts from the solar panel into my device and did not over heat the wire.
Michael Verified Buyer –
I bought these to use with my EcoFlow Delta 2 Max. The connector is the XT60i and EcoFlow uses the center pin to determine if you are plugging solar panels or a battery into the XT60 ports. I thought these would already be center pin connected to negative, but they were not. The center pin is not connected to anything. So, if you want to use these, to fool an EcoFlow solar generator into thinking your external battery is a solar panel, so you can get the full 15 amps the port allows for solar, then you need to connect the center pin to negative. Just make sure you don’t use this connector with a vehicle’s wiring, as 15 amps is too much current for most vehicle wiring. EcoFlow limits DC charging into the port to 7-8 amps. You can connect the center pin to positive and that will limit the port to the lower amps.