Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    This wire is very well made. It appears to be high quality and made tough. It comes with an adapter to connect the wire to over/under wired Anderson connectors.

  • 5 out of 5
    On the bench today, I’ve got a MOOKERF Solar Panel Extension Cable - 10AWG 10FT Solar Wire with Female & Male Waterproof Connector Flame Retardant Protective Sleeving PV Wire for RV, Photovoltaic Systems, Home, Boat, Solar Panels, Car. Wire seems to be of good quality solar wire with double jacketing. Connectors fit all of the types I tried them with and have very tight crimps with no movement. All while having some bonus protection around the wire. I wish they came in longer length options but I can’t fault the product for that. If you need some short solar extension cables then these would be worth a look.

  • 5 out of 5
    I was impress when I recieved this product. Over all good quality. It is as advertised. My set have a minor issue, the extra MC4 connectors were missing the metal pin for it. As it is circled in red on attached picture. Messaged the supplier and agreed to give me a partial refund since they are out of stock for the missing items. I purchased new set of MC4 connectors. They are really helpful in solving the issue.

  • 5 out of 5
    I initially ordered the Akkkan Generator cover as a means to allow me to store my gas generator outdoors on our patio as well as offer it additional rain protection during runtime (when running under our Gazebo). Almost every time I have needed the generator, it has been due to storms. Stitching was a bit sloppy in some places, though it doesn't seem like it impacts the cover in any negative way. The clear windows on the side allows visual inspection on any LCDs or other indicators such as lights or digit displays. A pocket is sewn on both size of the cover which allow some smaller adapters, I store short 3-outlet cords that I use to add more outlets to my generator. The cover came rolled up inside of a zipper pouch that could double as a cord organizer if the cover is intended to always live on the generator. The tugapower.net listing makes the cover look almost rigid, almost as if it had some kind of fiberglass bar skeletal structure, but it does not. It simply sits on top the generator looking all limp and sad. It didn't seem to include any kind of directions, so I honestly don't know what a good 30% of the clips and straps are for. Inner Velcro straps that look like they should be attached to the generator's frame are also oddly spaced in the corners with one strap per side panel. This means that if a side of the cover is opened for exhaust, one of the 4 main body support Velcro straps needs to be removed allowing that entire side to just flap around in the wind. The material looks nice, seems waterproof and includes some nice reflective tape around the top. I was happy that there was an additional flat flap on the top that covers the refueling zippers which could have easily been a place where water would seep through. Overall, I wish the fit were better and that it was more solid appearing like the listing images, but one can't expect a custom fit to a generic cover. My intended use was to begin to store my generator outdoors on our patio and this does seem like it would be more than enough to protect it from our usual rain storms and also protect the generator from rain if used outdoors.

  • 5 out of 5
    This thing is pretty handy. There are two buttons, one for the LED and one for the USB/120v AC output. The LED light that is decently bright and has an actual aluminum heatsink on the back vs a fake generic plastic one or none at all. The other button works like this: Press it once and the USB ports turn on, press it twice and the AC output is enabled. I didn't max out the AC output, but it did work on the few lighter draw items I tried such as a laptop charger and a 60 watt incandescent lamp no problem. There's a small fan on the back of the unit that seems to be temperature controlled. Over all, this is a great addition to any Milwaukee M18 collection.

  • 5 out of 5
    Review of: NuFlySic 40Ft 10AWG Solar Panel Extension Cable Each color of wire is 40 feet long, I measured as wasn't sure it really was. It comes with 1 end of each color having the connector already installed and the other end unfinished, I guess this is so you could cut the wire at exact length and then install the connector. It comes with 2 connectors and 2 of the typical solar wrenches. I have found having a proper crimper really makes the connections easier and better than trying to crimp with pliers. There is no crimper included as those are $20 or more each. The description says 10 AWG, but the wire is not marked with that, closest thing to that marking is the " H1Z2Z2-K 1x6.0 mm2 " marking which is a European standard. that is approximately 10 AWG. I cannot use this until late Spring, but everything looks OK.

  • 5 out of 5
    This disconnect switch connects and disconnects easily to MC4 connectors, and slides smoothly in the on and off position. I tested it with about 36v and 30 amps and it works perfectly to turn on and off a solar array I have. The built in MC4 connectors make this dead simple to to use-- connect your panel(s) into the input, and the output into your charge controller, and you're done. The plastic is thick and well made and well sealed. We'll see how long it lasts outside, but it doesn't look like it would degrade, especially if kept out of the sun. It's also simple and quick to mount.

  • 5 out of 5
    Very easy install instructions and videos straightforward. Price is a great value in this category.

  • 5 out of 5
    This thing is absolutely amazing! I just got into solar and bumped my status from hobby grade to a solid small 3.45kW worth of panels. I needed a controller that could handle this and future expansion. This was the answer. Not full of a ton of bells and whistles like the others but Bluetooth is nice to have. The app is ok to use but has little features outside of the main setup, regardless it's easy to setup. The ability to have this much capacity for the this little money is s great value. If I need more midsize deployments, I'm certainly going to use these units here.

  • Compatible with my father’s Generac 200amp transfer switch. Installed quickly easy to install. Good clear instructions, good value.

  • 5 out of 5
    On the bench today, I’ve got a Flying Lion 50 Watt Solar Panel 12 Volt Monocrystalline Solar Panel High Efficiency Module RV Marine Boat Caravan Off Grid (50W Single Panel). The panel works but I haven’t had any particularly good sun days to say what its maximum output actually is. It looks and feels like it’s well made with some quality wire and connectors. Nothing particularly bad to point out but nothing really outstanding either with the rest of it. It was well protected and even has a peel off plastic all around the aluminum frame. I like that it has 10 busbars as generally, the more the better because they can help with efficiency and output. The standard is unfortunately probably still closer to 5 but many manufacturers have moved to 9 or even 10. I feel like this solar panel would be good for those that specifically need a smaller sized and lighter panel. If size isn’t limited, you could get 100w panels for only very slightly more.

  • 5 out of 5
    Decent quality generator hookup cable. I have several on hand for hooking up generators at several buildings on my property. Connector quality is good. The yellow color is a little off from the bright yellow that most extension cords are, but that does not affect functionality or usability.

  • 5 out of 5
    I bought this portable solar panel for camping, emergencies, and charging my power bank when I’m working away from outlets. It unfolds really large but folds down small enough to fit in my backpack’s laptop sleeve. The material feels like heavy-duty denim. Personally, I think every modern emergency kit should have one. We rely on electronics for everything these days – this is a great way to stay connected, keep your kids’ devices charged during outages, or power up when you’re off-grid.

  • 5 out of 5
    Lo compre para mi familia en Cuba y muy bueno lo recomiendo 100% gracias.

  • 5 out of 5
    I've never seen a solar power station that provides modified sine wave from its inverter, so I missed the single mention in the listing. Unfortunately, that means I'm unable to use this. There's really no excuse these days not to provide a pure sine wave inverter as the component cost is much closer now and the efficiency is higher and its safer and usable for more device types. In addition, the overall charge rate is low for the price. You can find nicer, larger capacity, pure sine wave power stations for a similar price. There's also very little in the manual in terms of specifics, including UPS transfer time for the claimed UPS functionality. I'm hoping I can at least find a way to make use of the DC output.

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