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No hay artículos en el carroScottybeaumont
Comentado en Canadá el 5 de mayo de 2025
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J. Kroell
Comentado en Canadá el 12 de febrero de 2025
Yes it’s an XT60i connector but the most important thing that makes it such is not connected! The center pin is left all alone by itself, so the device you’re connecting to will assume this is a traditional XT60 cable and limit the charge. In my case my EcoFlow River 2 pro assumes it is an AC or non-solar DC connection and limits the input.Quick and easy fix if you have a soldering iron but doing so probably revokes any chance of returning if it’s faulty.Also, look at those solder joints!!! Oxidation already? Did you dip the stuff in a tub of salt water?Wires are decent CCA and appears to be true to AWG size.When you specifically sell this as a solar charging cable, PLEASE connect the center pin so devices can get all the juice possible. AKA jump the center pin to neg for solar, especially since the other connectors are MC4 (specifically for solar).
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de enero de 2025
Nice cables and good quality, BUT the signal pin is NOT connected to anything. This only matters to some people, but I am one of them.
Kathi C.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de abril de 2025
Bought this in the longer length hoping not to lose any solar power between the panels and the benerator 75 feet away... works just as we hoped and the quality of this cord for stability and long lasting is GREAT!
Michael
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de mayo de 2024
I bought these to use with my EcoFlow Delta 2 Max. The connector is the XT60i and EcoFlow uses the center pin to determine if you are plugging solar panels or a battery into the XT60 ports. I thought these would already be center pin connected to negative, but they were not. The center pin is not connected to anything. So, if you want to use these, to fool an EcoFlow solar generator into thinking your external battery is a solar panel, so you can get the full 15 amps the port allows for solar, then you need to connect the center pin to negative. Just make sure you don't use this connector with a vehicle's wiring, as 15 amps is too much current for most vehicle wiring. EcoFlow limits DC charging into the port to 7-8 amps. You can connect the center pin to positive and that will limit the port to the lower amps.
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