🌟 Power Up Your Adventures with Solar Magic!
The TKKOK X58 Trail Camera Solar Power Panel features an 8000mAh lithium battery and 3W solar power, designed to support 6V, 9V, and 12V cellular game cameras. It offers a hassle-free installation, eco-friendly energy solution, and U.S.-based customer support, ensuring your trail cam runs efficiently without the need for constant battery replacements.
G**Y
VERY NICE CHARGER
VERY NICE SOLAR CHARGER , KEEPS MY GAME CAM CHARGED UP VERY NICELY , THANKS FOR A GREAT PRODUCT
T**U
Does exactly what expected and more
So far, Love this unit. I cannot review longevity at this time - how it works over time, but out of box is exactly what i need. Small features I didn't even expect like: Normal USB cable charging (for backup) Multiple Outputs: 6v, 9v, 12v. Comes with many various cables needed for whatever hook up you need. Even bare wire. LED level meter.Feels well built and has plugs to keep water out. Seems to charge fast in god sunlight. I am using this to make a small BYO outdoor solar light system. Using around 12 LED bulbs this unit keeps fully charged always under normal sunlight.For the price, this is great!
N**.
It does not hold a charge, not water resistant
This solar panel does not hold a charge. I have two of the same model, one has been working fine. This second one I purchased does not hold a charge 1 week even if nothing is plugged into it to use the power. I've had it be drained in the field with multiple cameras, thinking it was just a bad location I kept trying. This last time I kept it home, charged it with the supplied USB cable and all 4 LED's lit up to say it was fully charged. I then kept it on my desk with nothing plugged into it for 1 week and now none of the LED's lit up. When I connect my multimeter to it, it detects .3 volts. The batteries apparently have never been good in the unit. Very disappointed.Update: I've gone through 2 of these. I've pieced together parts from both to make them work along with purchasing a new battery to replace the original. It worked for about one season. I cannot emphasis enough that these do not protect against water. I'm not talking about submersion, I mean normal rain, mist, damp air. Sure it has a gasket around the two halves but I don't think it has a gasket or seal where the solar panel and plastic meet. On both units I've had the insides collect water (even when it's positioned at an angle where you'd think any moisture would drain out if it gets in). The water collects and shorts out the circuit board causing all kinds of rust/corrosion. This is beyond frustrating for a commercial outdoor product. It probably could have been solved by encasing the circuit board in at least hot glue!The bright side of all this I have now gone onto build my own Solar panel + battery box for both SLA and LiFePO4 setups to power my cameras. Not a single build of mine has had water collect. And the build including batteries have been cheaper than my original purchases of these commercial panel/battery combos.Steer clear of this product, you're better off saving money and just swapping batteries in your cameras.
B**E
Amazing
WOW - I don't have to buy batteries anymore. Thanks for an easy to use and complete package. All I had to do was charge the battery and pick the correct power cord.
H**N
seems fine works well but self discharges fast
everything on this seems to work fine and well but when you charge it up for a future use and set it aside, somehow it loses it's charge and dies.someone just needs to put a diode somwwhere in it to block it from losing charge when nothing ia plugged into it.does it's job well if it is is constantly charging or in the sun, just don't buy it if you're a prepper hoping to store up it's batteries to use in an emergency, I found it to be dead a couple days later after charging it fully and throwing it in a backpack to use as a phone charger later.a hard battery cutoff switch inside to keep the batteries full would solve it too. I may take mine apart to add this batterypreserving cutoff switchso yes I recommend it unless you want something you an charge up and store for later use
K**S
Works very well
No dislikes, an will buy more , battery life is very good, very well made with Weatherproof, I do strongly recommend the product!
T**H
Mediocre at best
Purchased two of these units for trail cameras. Both showed up dead. Had to exchange one initially because it wouldn’t charge out of the box.Both have worked well for the first 4 months sitting in full sunlight. In month 5 now, one has stopped working and won’t take a charge. Other one is still going. Cheaper than other brands out there but I will spend the extra money to try my luck elsewhere.
M**7
Great, but 6 have failed at 20 months.
I live the solar panels for my game cameras, but I’ve had a wave of failures (6 of 8) at about the 20 months mark. One other brand I bought failed at 6 months, but another is still going strong at 24 months. I expect long life out of these. 18 -20 mo is too short.
M**Y
Solves the problem of batteries in game cameras, up high in a tree
Takes a while to charge up, but well worth the effort
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