6V/9V/12V solar panel – model SOL1072
NUM'AXES Protection
97,30 € TTC
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- The solar panel converts the sun’s energy to electricity which is then stored in the built-in rechargeable battery.
- The solar panel is durable, waterproof and easy to use.
- The advantage of this model is its voltage selector: 6V-9V or 12V which makes it compatible with all NUM’AXES trail cameras (excluding PIE1060, PIE1069, CAM1071, CAM1072, 1074).
- The built-in high capacity battery can be charged using sunlight or on mains.
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Product features
- Output cable with a length of 2.50 m
- Built-in battery: 2 18650 3.7V / 5200 mAh lithium batteries
- Maximum output power of solar panel: 3W
- Output voltage: 6V-9V-12V
- External load input: DC 5V/2000mA
- Charging methods:
- with solar energy
- with power supply + USB cable (not included, sold as accessories)
- Duration of a full charge:
- 24 hours for charging in the sun
- 4 hours for charging with 5V/2A adapter (solar panel charging with Type-C output
- Charging indicator:
- Red light: fast charge (charge level > 3 V)
- Red and green flashing: slow charging (charge level < 3 V)
- Green light: full charge
Specifications
- Dimensions: 173 mm x 120 mm x 35 mm
- Watertightness: IP66
- Weight: 338 g
This product is compatible with all models of NUM’AXES camera traps.
1 solar panel
1 output cable with selector 6V/9V/12V
1 mounting bracket
some adapters
1 user’s guide
Sold as accessories:
– 5V 2000mA power supply adapter Ref. : CPELEALI052
– USB-C cable Ref. :NGPIEACC052
Solar panel installation
- Install the solar panel so that it is directly facing the sun, in an un-shaded position. Generally in the northern hemisphere, this means the panel is facing south.
- Ideally, the solar panel is tilted at a 45 degree angle.
- Do not install the solar panel in a location where the sunlight may be blocked from getting to the panel.
- The sunlight quality plays a key role in the speed of charge. Cloudy days will increase the time needed to charge the built-in battery. The brighter the sunlight, the faster the charge.
Connecting the solar panel to a trail camera
- Plug one end of the output cable into the output socket of the panel (OUT), and then plug the other end of the output cable into the external power port of your trail camera.
- It is strongly recommended that the batteries be installed inside the camera even when connected to the solar panel. Otherwise, the camera may stop operating due to power shortage. During intensive use of the camera, the solar panel built-in battery may not be charged fast enough, and therefore, it is recommended to equip the camera with batteries for optimal performance.
Charging the built-in battery
It’s recommended to completely charge the built-in battery before using the solar panel. The battery can be charged using sunlight or sector.
- Solar charging: for best results, place the solar panel in direct sunlight. The sunlight quality plays a key role in determining the speed of charge. Cloudy days will increase the time needed to charge the built-in battery. The brighter the sunlight, the faster the charge.
- Mains charging with the power supply (not included): connect the power supply to the input socket on the solar panel then plug it into a mains outlet to start charging.
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