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4000W Solar Panel & Inverter Kit 12V–220V

4000W Solar Panel & Inverter Kit 12V–220V

Regular price $399.99 NZD
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The 4000W Solar Panel Kit is a complete solar energy solution for household and outdoor use.

Designed for camping, hiking, travel, and emergency power backup, this kit includes high-efficiency monocrystalline solar panels, a smart solar controller, and a power inverter.

Charge phones, tablets, and other USB devices directly from sunlight, or use the inverter to power household appliances safely.

Main Features:

  1. High-Power Solar Panels: Two flexible monocrystalline panels deliver DC12–18V output and 50–100W power per panel.
  2. Multiple USB Ports: Dual 5V USB ports for charging mobile phones, tablets, MP3 players, and other USB devices directly from sunlight.
  3. Smart Solar Controller: Automatically monitors battery voltage during charging and ensures proper connection for safe and efficient operation.
  4. Household & Outdoor Compatible: Converts solar power to AC output via the inverter (110V/220V), ideal for home use or outdoor activities.
  5. Durable & Weather-Resistant: High-quality materials including PVC components withstand outdoor conditions with operating temperatures from -35°C to +60°C.
  6. Portable & Easy Setup: Perfect for cycling, mountaineering, hiking, camping, and travel. Easy connections with clear polarity (+/-) instructions for battery, solar panels, and devices.

Specifications:

  • Flexible Solar Panel: Yes
  • Type: Solar Panel System
  • Solar Panel Material: Monocrystalline Silicon
  • Solar Panel Voltage: DC12–18V
  • Normal Power: 50W–100W per panel
  • USB Output: 5V
  • Number of USB Ports: 2
  • Controller Material: PVC
  • Controller Working Temperature: -35°C to +60°C

System Setup:

  1. Connect the battery to the charge regulator (observe correct polarity).
  2. Connect the photovoltaic solar panels to the regulator.
  3. Connect devices or AC inverter to the regulator.
  4. Ensure proper connections to avoid controller damage; the system automatically monitors voltage during charging.
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