Compact, lightweight and built tough for the harsh Australian landscape – the Primus Solar Panel 200W Kit offers tons of power from a compact easy to transport kit. Perfect for taking with you camping, 4WD’ing, caravanning, boating and other outdoor activities - the Primus Solar Panel 200W Kit will charge all types of DC batteries.
You can charge batteries for your fridges, lighting, pumps, food warmers, or water pumps for hot water systems to name just a few easily and with the power of the sun with this kit. Ten 20 watt panels that have six Sunpower cells per panel, built on a solid copper backing – this unit is solidly and carefully built for maximum efficiency. Featuring Sunpower C60 cells which produce 30% more power and an uninterrupted surface to absorb more sunlight than conventional cells – this solar kit performs at a high level.
This unit also has a LCD screen that’ll show you real time battery voltage, charging current and charging capacity in amp hour. With a quarter of the weight and space of a standard folding solar panel, this lightweight power option isn’t going to weigh down the back of your vehicle.
Compact & Lightweight
10 x 20 watt panels
22.5% efficeincy Sunpower™ monocrystalline C60 solar cells
Easy to transport with carry handle
Virtually impervious to corrosion and cracking
12V Digital, 5 stage 15A PWM
Compatible with GEL, AGM; Calcium or Wet batteries
45mm LCD screen display
Includes 50A Anderson plugs, 5m twin core extension lead, 0.8m extension lead with battery clamps, Smart Charge Controller
External Dimensions:
155L x 82W cm
Packed Dimensions:
30L x 41W x 6H cm
Weight:
6 Kg
Material:
Sunpower™ Monocrystalline C60 Solar Cells | 900D Outer
Hi,
Just a quick question as to the suitability of this for camping in winter or wet conditions....
I know the details/specs about this solar mat (and more specifically the regulator/LCD setup) mention the following:
12V digital, 5 stage 15A PWM weatherproof Smart Charge controller
But does this mean it is waterproof to some level of IP rating (IP64, IP65, IP66 or IP67 for example) ?
Thanks.
Damion - 5062(8 years ago)
G'day Damion,
As Primus don't specifically mention that the controller for the 200W Solar Mat Kit gets an IP rating I think it would be safest to assume that weatherproof means it will be ok in light rain, but if conditions get bad out there I'd pack it away just to be safe.