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This is a heavy duty cord that I purchased to backfeed our home during emergency power outages. Although I have not used it I am confident that it will be better and easier than multiple extension cords .I really like the item was on sale and kudos to tugapower.nets minor imperfection options I saved even more and the cord is still new ...
This review is for the MOOKEERF brand MC4 to female XT60, 30 foot, 10 AWG extension cable. I have reviewed many products from MOOKEERF, and I can’t think of a single one that was not good quality. This cable is no exception. It is made from 10 gauge 2 conductor wire with a heavy sleeve protecting the wire. One thing to note is the sleeve has a tacky feel. All similar product use the same sleeve, but it has a tacky feel and is a dust and dirt magnet. Keep that in mind before you order.
Can't argue with what you get for the money. A tracking system for less than 1K is pretty good. I loaded mine with 8x old 50W panels. They crank all day long. My workshop is off-grid and the panels mounted on here are doing WAY better than the 8 you can see in the photo. The pad I mounted it to is 2x2 on the top and goes down 3 feet. Our dirt here is VERY hard and almost like compacted gravel so it's not going anywhere. The good: Easy to put together. Plenty sturdy for our winds with wind sensor. Included unistrut stuff is easy enough. Tracks very well, within its limits. More below. The bad: Stainless hardware requires you to either use anti-seize or watch your torque. It is easier than you would think to make the hardware unremovable. Tracks well but the southern extent of travel is a bit lacking. I am in New Mexico and I don't think it'll actually be able to pull down far enough to actually track 90 degrees to the sun for peak winter. The neutral: Would be nice if the control pad could easily be mounted the correct way. The manual says to keep the wires coming out the bottom and then you have to mount it turned 90 degrees. I am not too concerned about this as it doesn't rain here much but might be a problem in a wetter climate. Build looks a bit loose in the wind but it is holding up great and doing a good job so far. I've had this installed a month now and it is working well. Gets confused on cloudy days but quickly corrects itself when the sun comes back out. My next upgrade will have to be some newer, higher-efficiency panels for this thing. The 400W array is cranking out what it can for power so I'll need to find some of these infamous Chinese super cheap panels in the US to give me closer to 1000W on this backyard sunflower.
Well built and simple to use. 100w panels mounted easily even had a little room to spare if needed. They seem solidly built, but they have not made their way to the lake yet to know true durability. Etching in the bracing with the common angle degrees is a nice plus. After mounting I double checked the 30 degree marking was accurate and it was right on. Overall very satisfied and much easier than building completely out of wood.
This is a nice little power station. It's very compact and portable. The display is bright and easy to read even in sunlight. It provides 4 USB-A ports, but only one USB-C. It charges good on solar, but limits itself to 60 watts incoming. Would be better if max charging input was higher. The wall adapter is thusly only a 60 watt transformer. But it has no problems connected to a 200 watt panel, it just throttles the input to 60w. Nice little unit to throw in the back of the truck to run my mini fridge. It will run the fridge for about 8 hours, so the battery lasts long enough for a day's worth of small loads. Price is right, especially with the current $30 coupon! Perfect for what it's designed to do, except for the low input current allowed. Overall, however, I would recommend to a friend so far.
Well made Solar extension cables, it has nice and thick insulation material and is very flexible. The conductor wires are tinned copper wires to help reduce corrosion. The MC4 connectors fit well with my existing Solar panels. Cons: The price is $129.99 which a little bit on the high side, $100 will be a good price.
This portable, foldable solar panel feels really solid—nothing flimsy about it. The handles are sturdy, making it easy to move around, and the pull-out stand, though lightweight, holds the panel at a great angle for optimal sun exposure. When not in use, it secures neatly with velcro. The included charging cable is nice and long, giving flexibility when positioning the panel. I appreciate the multiple USB ports for directly charging smaller devices, plus the generous selection of adapters for various power banks. I tested it with both my small 160Wh power bank and a larger 1440Wh one, and it charged both effectively using the provided adapters. The little pouch attached to the backside of the panel is perfect for carrying the accessories, keeping everything together as a set. I don't know if I'd use it for backpacking (because of the size), but for camping or working at the beach, it's perfect. Overall, it’s a great backup energy source for emergencies or for when I’m on the go.
A great solar extension cable! 50ft of cable is the perfect length to be able to move and position the solar panels where sun is, while my adventure camper stays in the shade! Good quality cables and the sheath around the cable is great for protecting it while it’s run along the ground and libel to get stepped on. The 10ga wire is overkill for my 200w solar setup but I wanted the heavier cable incase I ever added on. Because of the large gauge, I haven’t noticed ANY significant loss in power or increased resistance along the run.
The quality for the price was exactly what I was looking for. Would certainly recommend to anyone needing some pv cables
Hay un problema con este articulo, llevo varios días tratando de configurarlo si éxito. me sale un mensaje: EL REGISTRADOR DE DATOS HA SIDO AÑADIDO POR....
This thing is extremely handy. Used it every single night for the past month powering Halloween decorations in our backyard. Will charge from 2% to 100% in about 25 minutes if you have the right 100 watt charger and cable. Very convenient.
This is the smallest, lightest, most portable power station I have ever known. I have regular power banks that are heavier and bulkier without the wattage and battery capabilities of this power station. My tests: 1. The USB C port directly above the AC button is bidirectional so that it can be used to charge the power station or as an output power delivery. I was able to use the port to input 100 watts into the power station. I switched to a 65 watts USB C power delivery port to see how many watts it would deliver and I consistently got 57 watts into the power station. 2. I tested each USB A and USB C port to confirm that they delivered the wattage advertised and they did. 3. I tested the AC outlet and used it to charge my laptop. It worked as advertised. 4. While charging the power station using the USB C 1 port, I could use the other USB ports to simultaneously charge other devices. As with many other smaller power stations, I was not able to use the AC outlet and charge the power station at the same time. I was very pleased with my test results and this little power house will go with me any time I travel with my laptop. I can charge my phone, tablet, laptop, and USB Fan simultaneously, making this an ultra portable camping accessory. Having the option of an AC outlet in a package as small as a high capacity power bank is awesome!
Just one of the pre-installed positive connectors got stuck when testing it, even with the tools has been difficult to unplug, but overall nice to have all tools!
Producto recibido. Gracias
Bought this for an Exo-Worthy 200w kit made it to 300w and it works great but does not charge the battery fast enough do yourself a favor and buy 200w panels or higher 100w is not enough to charge a 12v 100mah battery in one day with 4 hours of sunlight minimum
