Solar Panels / SP10R-PW
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Overview

The SP10R-PW is a 10 W photovoltaic power source capable of recharging batteries. Its 6.1 m (20 ft) cable terminates in a connector that attaches to a Campbell Scientific prewired enclosure.

The SP10R-PW is similar to the SP10-PW except it contains an on-board voltage regulator, allowing the SP10R-PW to supply power to a user-supplied battery mounted inside a Campbell Scientific prewired enclosure (PWENC).

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Benefits and Features

  • Supplies electrical power in locations where ac power is unreliable, expensive, or not available
  • On-board voltage regulator allows direct connection to a user-supplied external battery
  • Quick, secure connection to Campbell prewired enclosures for more efficient setup

Detailed Description

The SP10-PW includes mounting hardware consisting of two part no. 17492 U-bolt and matching nuts. The U-bolt has a 5.398 cm (2.125 in.) space between the U-bolt legs. This hardware allows the solar panel to be mounted to a 0.75 in. to 1.5 in. IPS pipe [25.4 in. to 50.8 cm (1 in. to 2 in.) OD].

Please note that the SP20R-PW has a 2-mA continuous current drain (meaning that it consumes a small amount of power from the connected battery at night).

Specifications

-NOTE- Solar panel characteristics assume 1 kW m-2 illumination and 25°C solar panel temperature. Individual panels may vary up to 10%. The output panel voltage increases as the panel temperature decreases.
Maximum Peak Power 10 W
Current at Peak 0.59 A
Voltage at Peak 16.8 V
Current Drain 2 mA (continuous)
Cable Length 6.1 m (20 ft)
Dimensions 41.9 x 26.9 x 2.3 cm (16.5 x 10.6 x 0.9 in.)
Weight 3.0 kg (6.6 lb)

Compatibility

The SP10R-PW is compatible with user-supplied, 12 V flooded batteries such as deep cycle marine or RV batteries. It is not compatible with 12 V gel cell or AGM lead acid batteries such as the batteries contained in the BP12 or BP24 battery packs.