50W 12V Solar Battery Charger Maintainer, Mono Solar Panel Trickle Battery Charger with Upgraded MPPT Controller
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Specification
Notes: Non Cancelable, Non Returnable
| Maximum Power | 50W |
| Max Power Voltage | 20V |
| Compatible Battery Voltage | 12V |
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High-Transparency Tempered Glass |
| Controller Type | External MPPT Controller |
| Waterproof Rating | IP65 |
| Solar Panel Dimensions | 23 x 29.5 x 0.98 in / 585 x 495 x 25 mm |
Fast & Efficient Charging
Featuring high-efficiency monocrystalline cells and high-transparency tempered glass, this 50W 12V solar battery trickle charger maintainer ensures high conversion efficiency, faster charging speed, and quick battery replenishment
Wide Compatibility
Compatible with multiple 12V batteries, including LiFePO4, Li - ion, AGM, Gel, SLA, EFB. Ideal for flat placement in yards, rooftops, or flat-roof vehicles, widely applicable to boat, RV, car, trailer, motorcycle, lawn mower, water pump, gate opener, tool sheds and more
Smart Charging Controller
Equipped with an intelligent MPPT controller featuring 6-stage protection. It automatically stops charging once the battery reaches 12V and resumes when the voltage drops, preventing overcharge or over-discharge and extending battery lifespan
All Weather Durability
This IP65 solar panel battery charger works reliably from −40℉ to 185℉, withstanding wind, rain, snow, and sun for outdoor use (The bracket is not included. Users need to secure and reinforce it firmly by yourself, preventing it from being blown away in strong winds)
Easy to Connect
This solar battery charging kit includes a 122-inch extension cord, along with two connection cables—43.3-inch alligator clips and 43.3-inch O-ring terminals, making it easy to connect to various 12V batteries
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