ALLPOWERS 2.5W 5V/500mAh Mini Encapsulated Solar Cell Epoxy Solar Panel DIY Battery Charger Kit for Battery Power 130x150mm (Solar Panel Only)
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| Compatible Phone Models | All |
| Brand | ALLPOWERS |
| Color | 130x150 |
| Power Source | Solar Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 5.1 x 5.9 x 0.2 inches; 3.2 Ounces |
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- High-efficiency monocrystalline solar panel, providing enough power for DIY
- Solar panel kit with battery, power small motors or other loads; perfect devices for science project
- Portable, compact & stylish size with solid attractive casing
- UV treated surface and durable weatherproof PCB board
- Package contents: 5V 500mAh 2.5W solar panels(one solar panel only)
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Product description
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ALLPOWERS solar panel, maybe it is the best charger
ALLPOWERS is a company in combination with solar and battery application design, development, production and sales. The ALLPOWERS power charger allows you to charge the external battery anywhere at any time. Get the ALLPOWERS battery pack now.
Use this solar panel to power a convenient appliance with free green energy from the sun.
Technical Data
* Size:130mm*150mm
* Voltage: 5V
* Current: 500mAh
* Power: 2.5W
* Conversion rate: 17%
* Weight: 92g
* Packgae:1 pieces solar panel
Standard Configuration
1. Backing: PCB
2. Protective film: PE
Warranty:
One year product guarantee from ALLPOWERS
Product information
| Product Dimensions | 5.1 x 5.9 x 0.2 inches |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Manufacturer | ALLPOWERS |
| ASIN | B00CBT8A14 |
| Item model number | 130x150 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
#258,107 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
#743 in Solar Panels |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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I plan to use this solar panel to charge a 5 amp-hr 18650 Li-Ion battery during the day and the battery will power a miniature lighthouse (rotating beacon) at night. The beacon draws 100ma from sunset to 3 hours after sunset, dropping to 20ma until 3 hours before sunrise, at which time the load will increase back to 100ma until sunrise. That's roughly 700 ma-hrs drain per night. I have no doubt that one day of good wintertime sun (at least 3 A-Hrs of charge) will keep this thing going for at least 3 to 4 additional nights with cloudy days. I intend to have the panel facing south at an angle of elevation of 30 degrees (about optimum for winter solstice where I live).
To use it I soldered a female USB connector to the panel and plugged in my phone, it charged it at about 450ma in direct sunlight. I also tested my Dell Venue 8, my Lenovo Windows tablet and a 10,000ma battery pack, it charged them all, one at a time of course. Yes it takes longer then when you plug them in to the wall but it' free power.
A word of warning, do not set it on top of your phone in the sun - it can get as hot at 150 degrees, which I am sure is not good for your phone or other toys. Instead use a long enough cable that you can put the phone or other device in the shade.
As for Apple devices, I doubt it will charge a iPad or an iPhone directly because of the proprietary power requirements Apple uses. if that is what you are charging get a battery pack that will charge while charging and connect the panel to the battery and the battery to your device.
I bought two (for safety's sake) . . . I connected the first to the pump and it ran great - for a few seconds . . . then the output tanked. Well, no problem - I had a 2nd. Connected that - same thing.
If you're driving an LED, I'm guessing these things are fine . . . but when the load exceeds 40 or 50 mA, the output may tank
you need to solder the leads on but no biggie .. very pleased.
















