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Evangogh
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de marzo de 2025
This solar charger is impressively well-built and is working really well with my outdoor security camera. The unit includes a built-in 7500mAh battery and an efficient charging controller. Installation was simple with the provided mounting bracket and straps, allowing for easy positioning. It also includes multiple power adapters to connect with various cameras. It's a great investment for those looking to set and forget outdoor cams or save money on batteries.
OBNXS1
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de marzo de 2025
It’s a big solar panel and should provide plenty of power for any trail camera or feeder but holy cow there’s a lot of connections. Plus it has a control box on it as well. Just too much going on with it when I don’t want anything extra to worry about on my cameras.
Texas proud
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de enero de 2025
I've been using the SUNAPEX Solar Panel with my Spypoint G36 trail camera to keep an eye on our farmhouse, and I must say, it's been a game-changer for our remote monitoring setup. Despite the less-than-ideal sunlight conditions where it's positioned, this solar panel has proven to be a dependable power source.The 6W monocrystalline solar panel is quite efficient, even in lower light conditions. It's been able to consistently charge the built-in 7500mA battery, which in turn keeps my G36 running without interruption. The versatile DC output options (6V/9V/12V) ensure compatibility with various trail cameras, but it works perfectly with my Spypoint model.One of the features I particularly appreciate is the built-in charge controller. It prevents overcharging and extends the life of both the internal battery and my camera's power system. This is especially useful for a set-it-and-forget-it application like monitoring a farmhouse where I can't always be present to manage the equipment.While the sunlight may be limited in my camera's location, the panel's ability to capture and convert available light has been impressive. I've noticed that even on overcast days, it manages to trickle charge the battery, ensuring my G36 stays operational. This reliability gives me peace of mind, knowing that I'm not missing any important activity around the property.The weatherproof construction has held up well against the elements, which is crucial for any outdoor equipment. I haven't had to worry about rain or moisture affecting its performance or longevity.If I had one minor gripe, it would be that in extremely low light conditions, the charging can be quite slow. However, given its overall performance and the convenience it provides, this is a small trade-off for the continuous operation of my trail camera system.For anyone looking to extend the battery life of their trail camera in a remote location, especially where traditional power sources aren't available, I'd highly recommend giving this SUNAPEX Solar Panel a try. It's been a reliable addition to my farmhouse surveillance setup, and I'm considering getting another for a different location on the property.
mfphudson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de abril de 2025
I finally had a chance to put this to use and it works great. I have it connect s to my trail cam in my back yard where I have multiple critters always coming around so now I don’t have to worry about replacing the batteries. That too 6 batteries.This is pretty useful for other cameras since it comes with multiple adapters and adjustments for whatever type of camera you have. The solar panel is small but powerful enough so it should be great for eliminating the camera from losing power. Very nice setup.
Greg P
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de diciembre de 2024
QualitySunapex (“sun - apex”) has been making quality solar products for about 10 years and “quality” was my initial feeling from the heft of the box before I even opened it. Inspection and disassembly confirmed my initial feeling – IP68-labeled waterproof connectors, great components, soldering quality, and waterproof epoxy coating on the controller circuit board inside an already waterproof box - I was impressed - see pic. (Has a 12 month warranty for a product that’s supposed to be out in the weather all the time.)SuitabilityThe stated use for this is to power trail-cams. Every cam I have ever owned has a bayonet-type accessory power plug. Two sizes are provided (5521 and 4017). The detachable cord between the solar panel and the controller is very long (about 9 feet) which allows for mounting the panel for optimal sun even if the trail-cam is placed in the shade. The panel is about 8 x 12 inches and has monocrystalline cells (more efficient and expensive than the polycrystalline ones). Panel power output is rated as 6 Watts. The controller can output at 12V, 9V, or 6V with a conversion efficiency of about 85% from the onboard 7500mAh battery. There is overcurrent protection, under-voltage protection, and over-voltage protection. The three LED’s (RGB) show the level of charge and also indicate whether charging or discharging is happening by . (You may want to cover them with some tape when animals are around.) There is an on-off switch for the power outputs.SizingSunapex makes a 6W-panel and a 3W-panel trailcam product. I am using the 6W version. Trail cams use a tiny trickle of power (about 0.1 to 0.3 mA) when they are not taking pictures. Assuming that a camera takes 35 pictures during the day and 35 pictures at night with night vision - most of my cameras would use a total of 250 mA in the daytime and 750 mA at night. (If you have a wifi or a cellular network camera multiply that by 10x.)Even with the efficiency losses from voltage conversions and battery storage, a 6W panel should easily be able to handle 3 days of no sun in a row and still come out ahead – and the onboard battery should last much longer than that. It is consistent with my actual experience - 6W panel is great even in winter weather (which will decrease the battery performance and the duration that the sun is in the sky.)Other ThoughtsI was excited to try this out for other uses too. The nice thing about the controller design vs a typical power bank is that it will continue to provide power as long as it is switched on. Trying to DIY a product like this by just hooking a 5.5V solar panel to a power bank is not going to work for low current devices because power banks turn themselves off after a few minutes if there is no substantial current draw. I found this product to be perfect for LED Christmas lights that draw minimal power until their internal timer turns them on. This would also be great for other low power things like Arduinos or LoRaWAN radio networks.
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