80W and 120W MPPT Portable Folding Solar Charger
With MPPT technology, this unit delivers up to 30% more power than conventional systems. Suitable for boats, 4WD’s, tractors and ride-on mowers with 12 volt rechargeable battery systems.
- Australian Owned and Designed
- Fully expandable, simply plug in our auxiliary unit to double your power
- MPPT Technology provides up to 30% more power
- Run your car fridge forever on MPPT power
- Easy set up in just 2 minutes
- Smart Protection Features
- Prolongs battery life
- Option to upgrade :
– 80WFSP to 160 Watts with ROC-SOLID 80WEXT
– 120WFSP to 240 Watts with ROC-SOLID 120WEXT
Product Brochure
80W & 120W Solar Panel Product Brochure (pdf)
Specifications : 80WFSP
- Nominal Battery Voltage : 12Vdc
- Float Voltage : 13.8Vdc
- Maximum Charging Current : 6.7Adc
- Dimension Closed : 610 x 540 x 80 mm
- Dimension Open : 610 x 1090 x 80 mm
- Weight : 13.2Kg
- Regulator Type : Maximum Power Point Tracking
- Regulator Model : ROC-SOLID PS-2012-BC
- Short Circuit : Protected
- Overcharge : Protected
- Reverse Battery Connection : Protected
- Battery Lead Fuse : 20 Amp Automotive Blade
- Battery Lead Dimensions : 5M x Twin 4sqmm cable
- Auxiliary Panel Size : 80 Watts
- Auxiliary Panel Dimensions Closed : 610 x 540 x 80 mm
- Auxiliary Panel Dimensions Open : 610 x 1090 x 80 mm
Specifications : 120WFSP
- Nominal Battery Voltage : 12Vdc
- Float Voltage : 13.8Vdc
- Maximum Charging Current : 10.0Adc
- Dimension Closed : 810 x 540 x 80 mm
- Dimension Open : 810 x 1090 x 80 mm
- Weight : 15.9Kg
- Regulator Type : Maximum Power Point Tracking
- Regulator Model : ROC-SOLID PS-2012-BC
- Short Circuit : Protected
- Overcharge : Protected
- Reverse Battery Connection : Protected
- Battery Lead Fuse : 20 Amp Automotive Blade
- Battery Lead Dimensions : 5M x Twin 4sqmm cable
- Auxiliary Panel Size : 120 Watts
- Auxiliary Panel Dimensions Closed : 810 x 540 x 80 mm
- Auxiliary Panel Dimensions Open : 810 x 1090 x 80 mm
Hi,
When the solar panels are plugged into a deep cycle battery, I’ve noticed that in the built in regulator on the back of the panels a red light is on.
Does this mean that the system is active?
Cheers