Friday, September 27, 2013

Sunforce 50022 5 Watt Solar Battery Trickle Charger

Sunforce 50022 5 Watt Solar Battery Trickle Charger

Sunforce 50022 5-Watt Solar Battery Trickle Charger
From Sunforce

List Price: $69.99
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Product Description

The Sunforce 50022 5-Watt Solar Battery Trickle Charger gives you another reason to love the sun - it will help keep your vehicle's battery charged anywhere, anytime. Just plug this helpful 5-watt trickle charger into your vehicle's 12-volt lighter socket and position the panel to pick up the most daylight possible. Or, if you prefer, use the included battery clamps to connect it directly to the battery, so you can keep your lighter socket open for cell phone chargers or other accessories. Regardless of how you hook up the battery charger, you'll never get caught off guard without the juice you need to start your car. The amorphous solar panel is completely weatherproof, charges in all daylight conditions and has an integrated blocking diode that protects against battery discharge at night. The 50022 is the ideal choice for automobiles, recreational vehicles (RV), tractors, boats, electric fences, telemetry and more. It has a maximum power output of 5 Watts and 350Mah. With a maximum temperature range of -40 to 176-degrees Fahrenheit, this unit measures 14 x 0.75 x 13 inches (WxHxD) and weighs 4 pounds.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #962 in Automotive
  • Brand: Sunforce
  • Model: 50022
  • Released on: 2005-11-25
  • Dimensions: 1.25" h x13.00" w x17.00" l,4.75 pounds

Features

  • Creates 5 watts of electricity for charging and maintaining 12-volt batteries
  • Works with automobile, tractor, electric fence, deer feeder, boat batteries and more
  • Made of durable ABS plastic and amorphous solar cells
  • Weatherproof amorphous panel charges in all daylight conditions-even on cloudy days
  • Includes 15" x 14-1/2" amorphous solar panel, 4 pre-cut holes for easy installation, 4 stainless steel screws, 9.5 ft wire, 12V DC plug, battery clamps and Quick Connect technology

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Most helpful customer reviews

217 of 221 people found the following review helpful.I live on a river and built a campsite on an island across from my house (the dog loves it). I bought a deep-cycle marine battery but am getting too old to lug it in and out of the canoe for charging. So I got this little panel and, so far, have not run out of juice. And it's cheap enough so if someone steals it it's no big tragedy. I run a laptop, TV, fluorescent light and charge my cell phone. I even have a 12v car-vac to clean the sand out of the tent.Of course, I'm not there 95% of the time so 5 watts is probably adequate. And I don't have to worry about overcharging. I screwed it to a big log in pretty open sun. So far, it has survived, even some small hail.BTW, I use the power cord from an old vacuum cleaner and a 4-way 12v splitter to distribute power from the battery.

110 of 112 people found the following review helpful.In 2006 I took a 3 week vacation out of the country. I left my car at the airport and away I went. Upon my return, I had to have the battery boosted for 15 minutes before it would turn my car's engine on. I have no idea what caused the drain (Sattelite Radio memory, car's other computers, etc), but I had to do something to prevent a $50.00 boost call in the future. A coworker told me about these devices and how his brother uses them to keep his mobile home powered when parked. Higher wattage products are sold, but if all you're doing is keeping a car battery charged, 5 watts is plenty of power for the job. No other devices (charger controllers) are needed. The charger comes with a couple of ways to hook up to the battery (direct battery terminal clips, cigarette lighter plug). I used the cigarette plug. Just plug it in to the power port, and lay the solar energy collector side face up on your dashboard. For those with heavily tinted windshields, I have no idea if the tint would cause a problem with the panel's energy collection.This year, after returning from another 3 week trip (and using the solar charger), my battery started better than it did before my trip to the airport!

174 of 183 people found the following review helpful.I recently ordered one of these panels (June 2007). The first one arrived shattered - the manufacturer packaging does not protect the panel much and it was inadequately packaged in the shipping box by Amazon. The replacement unit was also badly packaged for shipment.I tested the electrical output in full sunlight and got 20V out into a 100 ohm load -> 4 watts which is pretty good.One thing to consider though is that this product is not very rugged. The solar panel has a plastic frame but the middle is unprotected on the back (and front). So unless you handle it very carefully it is likely to break.Someone using this on a car dashboard would need some sort of protective carrier (like those insulated pizza boxes) to protect the unit when it was not being used.------------ Update Dec 2007 ----------------Panel stopped producing electricity in November. Had to send it in to Sunforce at my expense for warrantee replacement. They promptly tested it and sent me a replacement. One thing I did notice is that the plastic housing on the unit that I returned had developed some small cracks. I am using the unit on my car dashboard to keep my battery charged.------------ Update Jan 2013 ----------------The frame around the panel has warped and cracked. As a result the panel no longer reliably charges my battery. This product isn't really engineered for reliable operation on car dashboards - the plastic / frame cannot deal with the extreme temperature changes over time.

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