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The 120 watt Folding Solar Panels features ‘A’ grade highly efficient German SolarWorld® Monocrystalline cell technology. The panels lightweight design includes adjustable legs. This allows the panels to be angled towards the sun and conveniently moved as required.
The panel itself features reinforced aluminium legs, top quality stainless steel hinges and latches and a fold-away handle.
Included is a 5m Anderson to Anderson™ cable, so you can continue to get the most out the sun and set up camp in a shady area.
With genuine industry standard Anderson™ SB™50 connectors, installation has never been easier or faster.
REDARC recommends the purchase of an REDARC Solar Regulator. This is essential to ensure that the correct charge is supplied safely and efficiently and will protect batteries from over charging. Minimum 10A Solar Regulator required for the 120 watt Folding Solar Panel.
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Placement of Solar panels with regards to the sun
Ideally your solar panel should be in direct sunlight for best performance. This means that as much as possible your solar panel should be perpendicular to the direction of the sun rays. In practice this is not easily achievable or convenient and so we recommend that you orient your panels so that they are facing north at about a 45° angle.
See how a solar panel is wired up. Always refer to the user manual included with the solar panels for full set-up instructions and specifications.
See FAQ's on Solar
For more information on Solar power and dual battery set-ups, listen to Steve Moore from REDARC talking to Andrew Kennedy from Australia on Track
Why choose genuine Anderson plugs? Anderson plugs allow fast, easy set-up to our range of solar products. Find out more about Anderson plugs here.
For reviews on REDARC's range of solar panels, watch the below videos.
Pat Callinan from 4x4 Adventure explains best solar setup when camping
Solar range review by Pat Callinan 4x4 Advenure
Talking solar with REDARC
4WD Touring Australia's Carlisle Rogers talks solar technology with Scott Montgomery