Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    I purchased this product with the two mated wires or is this the description calls "it twin wires". I was looking for the paired wires to minimize the inductance of the circuit from the solar panels to my power unit. The cables will function although I now have to tape the wires together about every 18 inches to try to achieve what I thought I was purchasing the cable for. The text of the description of the product Maybe do to bed translation from Chinese to American English, this is something that should be looked at by someone who has an electrical background. Lastly there was no manufacturer ID on the product or on the packaging, it was a white and clear Ziploc bag with only tugapower.net's location sticker. As a result I cannot tell you if this is fentech, HQST or who the manufacturer is? It would be nice if the manufacturer took pride in the product to at least put their name on it.

  • 5 out of 5
    I ordered the pre-wired version of this switch. Basically, all I had to do was run my service wires through the bottom conduit holes and into the bottom ports of the breakers. These breakers are arranged so that you CAN NOT run both power inputs at the same time and that is a very good thing. I tested this and the only positions these switches can be placed in is: Both off, Line on / Gen off, Line off/ Gen on. This prevents the generator from back feeding into the the Line in. This is very important in a power off situation, you don't want to electrocute a power service worker because you allowed your generator to backfeed into the power lines. You "can" build one of these fairly easily, but since this box unit is only about $55, it's more than worth buying this pre-build set.

  • 5 out of 5
    Why aren’t the wires connected together? Makes no sense.

  • 5 out of 5
    This cord is super heavy. It's packaged very well with coverings over the ends of the plugs. The 15 foot 50 amp cord is the perfect length for me to attach my larger portable generator for power back up when there is a power outage. The inlet box which measures approximately 4" across by 6" high easily attaches to the house. It is a metal type of box with a plastic cover. I already had 6 gauge wire running to my transfer switch so this was very easy to install and I can now confidently run my entire house using this heavy gauge cord and great quality inlet box.

  • 5 out of 5
    Product was well packaged, the delivery was better than expected and the build quality exceeded my expectations.. I bought this to replace a EcoFlow Delta 2 that was stolen. I liked the size of this unit as well as the power it provides especially with the DBS2000B extra battery. Once it was unpackaged it was easy to get started. I fully charged both the DBS1000 Pro and the DBS2000B., then used it to run my Bi-Pap machine with humidifier. My Delta 2 used 70-75% for a 7hr run and this DBS1000 Pro used only 50%. Extremely happy with this as by adding the extra battery I can now go camping for a minimum of 4 nights. If this product performed as well I believe it will I will be adding at least one and possibly 2 more extra batteries to use for home backup. I would recommend this product.

  • 5 out of 5
    Quality Check = GOOD ; All expectations met on Value/Price Rating. Good Solid Solar Connectors. I did NOT notice any Poor Quality Manufacturing defects.

  • 5 out of 5
    I bought this 25FT Solar Connector to XT60 Cable to allow me to have my solar panels in the sun while I have my Ecoflow solar generator inside or in the shade staying cool, if I am using it outside. I was impressed how this cable was made: It has a quality XT60 plug on one end and they used heat shrink tubing to extend the protected grab area of the plug. On the other end are two MC4 connectors that are securely connected to the 10 gauge wires. I really like they used a red and black pair wires that are attached to each other for the entire distance, except the last few inches near the plugs. I have another cord for my bigger solar panels that came as separate wires which are quite a mess to deal with. I ended up zip tying them together every few feet. Being a combination Red/Black pair wire allows you to separate only the distance you need for a neat installation. The wires are clearly marked 10AWG which I got to avoid voltage drop over the distance. The wires do seem to be made of pure copper as they passed the magnetic test. I am happy with the cable I bought.

  • 5 out of 5
    Although my time testing of the LNEX 30 amp MPPT charge controller has been limited, my overall experience has been extremely positive. When taking this controller out of its well packaged box, I was immediately impressed with its solid feel and finish. It is radially apparent this is a serious and high quality product. The included instructions are informative and well detailed. To initially power and setup the unit, I connected it to a 20 amp, 12V battery. This was easy as the wire terminals are well made and hold tight. Once powered up I set the system parameters for my LiFePO4 batteries. This was incredibly easy and a refreshing change from most charge controllers I have used. The entire process took less than two minutes after a momentary glance at the instructions. Basically, it required nothing more than pressing the set up button, selecting 12V, pressing the button again and selecting battery type, (LFP) in my case. Once connected to my 380 Watt roof top array, the controller provided a solid 21+ amps (315W) of current to a 165Ah battery. It maintained a constant 215Wh load, (TV, cable box, modem/router) via a 100W inverter for over four hours. During this time the controller carried the load and actually recharge the battery back to 100%. Operationally, this is the best non-Bluetooth charge controller I have ever used. It has two buttons, a solar panel button (PV) and a battery button. Each only provides information associated with its component. This is much easier than cycling through an endless loop of numbers, never being sure which parameter you’re looking at. In addition, this controller allows you to continuously monitor any parameter as it does not automatically default back to battery voltage, as most others do. All this, combined with an easy to read, well back lit screen, and useful icon information displays, makes this an extremely user-friendly charge controller. Overall, this is a outstanding, high quality MPPT charge controller. I have "big name" controllers costing 20 to 30% more, which are vastly more difficult to setup and use. Anyone looking for a 30 amp charge controller should have this one at the top of their list.

  • 5 out of 5
    Worked great camping. plenty of power and easy to use. solar panels are simple to setup also. Enough power to run my furnace in the winter when power goes out.

  • 5 out of 5
    I own a small folding panel for camping and wanted something I could mount on my RV for camping. This panel is well built , and the cells look quite nice. Hooked it up for the first time to test it and everything seem to working well (hard to tell exact figures as the sun barely comes up this time of year). I have had very good experiences with eco-worthy , I own a few of their LiFepo batteries. I highly recommend them if you are in the market for solar panels or batteries.

  • 5 out of 5
    after 13 weeks of faithful service, it died. On April the 23, i lost the 2nd of 2 neo 300’s that i bought. This is a travesty.

  • 5 out of 5
    Impressed by how well these 400W panels perform! Charged my yacht’s battery in hours under sunlight. The monocrystalline cells are efficient, and the bendable design contours to curved surfaces. Durable and weather-resistant. A must-have for outdoor enthusiasts!

  • 5 out of 5
    I tested this panel on 2 different days and had great results on both tests. The panel holds it's spec'ed voltage (17.5V) even in poor solar conditions. When I tested this, the sun was lower on the horizon, and the sky was hazy. These panels seem very well built, and feel rigid / strong. At $150 for a 100w panel, that is a bit on the pricy side. They do sell a 100W 2 pack for $240 and that might be a better option. I typically like to see at around "$1 per watt" when considering solar panels. However, these panels are really nice and if you buy the 2 pack, I feel like that is worth the money. these panels were well packaged, no damage during shipping.

  • 5 out of 5
    Efficiency Was much better than the other solar panels I have purchased. I would like to have an attachment point, grommet or cloth loop so the panel can be hung on a wall or side of a vehicle.

  • 5 out of 5
    I let them sit in the sun for a few hours prior to installing (just to make sure they had juice). They were easy to put up, and had power to the camera right away. The only fault which is my own is that I should have got the solar panels when I got the cameras. FYI-don't forget to remove the batteries.

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