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Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025
So I bought this as a personal generator to run my hair dryer when the power goes out. As long as you keep dryer on low - it works great.
MaxDaemon
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
So far, so good. Full quick charge with the wall power, and the 30w panel I got does a nice job of charging it. Nice and light, easy to use.
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
I never thought a stored power backpack could be so comfortable. I love working out, so I'm bigger than the average person, which leads to a lot of portable backpacks that can make me feel uncomfortable. But not this backpack, it features wider shoulder straps and adjustable backpack straps that I'm very happy with.
Chuck Flecker
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024
Cables are well built and serve the purpose.
Jim M.
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024
I use a 100W solar panel when off-grid camping to keep my batteries topped off. These extensions allow me a little bit of extra length so that I can keep my panel in the full sun through the day. I prop the panel on the ground in a sunny location, but the cables I had weren't quite long enough for me to be able to optimally place it. This allows me the extra flexibility in where I set up the solar panel. They latch and unlatch cleanly.
Jack of Life
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2024
Before ordering this item, I tried looking for specs to see what awg this cables are.Not listed anywhere. It only say rating of 20a.20a meaning it's 12 awg cables.As soon as I got it it looks too thin to be 12 awg.These are 2.5mm which is 14 awg.Not worth anywhere near the price for14 awg.In the world of solar, get 10 or at least 12 awg cables.
David J. Xanatos
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024
These 1x2.5mm^2 cables (10 ga?) work great for my 100 Watt panel arrays to connect ganged panels. I believe they are rated for 15 Amps of power transmission IIRC. Since my 100 Watt panels are putting out about 7+ amps each, and I use two paralleled sets of two panels in series, they are OK at full draw, which I rarely actually pull. Just keep the current ratings in mind when hooking up any cables, especially for runs longer than a couple of feet. These cables feel solid, and have the good, standard MC4 connectors already crimped on. I've used several pairs of these cables in my various installations around my place (redundant systems are always a good idea.) They are reliable and seem to stand up to sun & weather just fine.
Roger S
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024
The wire in these cables is only 14 AWG. There are a couple of differences between the description and what I received, but nothing major. The wire is Zhiheng Cable EN50618, with XLPE insulation jacket. The voltage rating is 1500V, higher than stated in the listing. It has TUV H1Z2Z2-K certification, which is what matters for solar applications. Because it's 14 AWG wire, it's rated at 6A for power transmission (longer distances) and 32A for chassis wiring (shorter distances). For short lengths, like this 10 ft cable, it's OK, but I wouldn't use more than one of these in a chain. You need to chack your panel Isc rating(s) to make sure the total current is below the 20A rating from the mfr. I would prefer 10 or 12 AWG for this application to minimize losses, but copper is expensive, so some mfrs use the bare minimum.No problems with the MC4 connectors mating to existing connectors from other manufacturers, and my plastic tool worked fine to disconnect them.
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