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The Bateria Power10FT 10AWG Solar Panel Cable Connector to Anderson Adapter is a robust and versatile solution for connecting solar panels to generators. With a durable 10AWG copper wire and a generous 10-foot length, it ensures stable current flow and compatibility with various devices, making it perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Product Dimensions | 30 x 25.02 x 3 cm; 408 g |
Part number | 10 AWG Solar Panel to Anderson |
Item display length | 10 Feet |
Material type | Copper |
Power source type | No Need |
Manufacturer | Bateria Power |
Item model number | 10 AWG Solar Panel to Anderson |
ASIN | B0C89Z7QS4 |
A**R
Works great
Works great with my 2x100w solar panel and a portable lifepo4 battery power station
D**K
Read this if you have fitment issues:
The red and black Anderson connectors were backwards in the sleeve. This is an easy fix. Just gently pull the sleeve down the cord, then re-position the connectors then pull the sleeve back up.The cord works great and appears to be very well made. No other issues.
C**Y
Good quality
Plug and play for solar to power station
C**R
Will do EXACTLY what I need it to do....
This will increase the distance between the panels and the battery. Just what the doctor ordered !!!
W**H
Very versatile.
I have 2 solar generators that operate off of batteries and the big generator is normally charged via the solar panel array on my roof. All the panels and the feed into the house use MC4 connectors.The solar generators are from different companies which normally isn't a big deal. However, the bigger (first) of the two uses MC4 connectors and the other (second) uses Anderson connectors. I should have paid closer attention when I bought the smaller generator.Up until now I had been using a 3 panel array outside on the ground to charge the smaller generator which was also outside during charging. Works fine (great for camping) but a bit of a pain to constantly have to go out to tend to it or bring the generator inside during bad weather.The solution? Easier than I thought.I have a 50 amp charge controller for the roof mounted array that is adjustable for voltage and amperage and has multiple MC4 inputs and outputs. Both outputs are independently controlled. I simply adjusted the controller to the needed voltage and amperage on channel 2 for the smaller generator (that uses the Anderson connectors) and plug this cable in to the controller and smaller generator.Don't know why I didn't think of this sooner. For those wondering, yes, charging both at the same time on a overcast day does affect the charge rate on the big solar generator. I'm OK with that.The cable itself is really well made. Quality connectors and 10awg copper wire is plenty thick enough for what I'm doing. Pretty easy to figure out which wire is positive and which is negative.The cable is a little longer than what I needed but better to be to long than to short.Worth it? For me - absolutely. I consider this to be a bargain and and find it to be a good value.
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