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Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
waste of money and no directions, just throw it in the box and ship it out, she kept it in school and never brought it home, who knows where it is now?
Robin Sommer
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024
Was trying to use it to keep a battery charged when the atv wasn’t being used, but it doesn’t work.
KH
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024
Used this solar panel to make a pool ionizer. So far it is good quality, we have been using it for 3 months.
Dolphin
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2024
This product does what it does perfectly, just remember that it’s not like a powerful solar panel, this is a mini one with less powerful. Hope this helps.
James A. Culipher
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2024
Solor Cells Look good & work Fine
Heidy Cáceres Cervera
Reviewed in Mexico on April 16, 2024
De 6 pzas. que compre solo 4 funcionaron
R. Lagman
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2020
Did not want to spend $$ to charge up my Ring stick up cam while trying to figure out where in my brick wall should i glue that huge thing that would eventually look like an eyesore. Rigged this one up with a usb wire and stuck the cell in the front. Nice, neat, and almost unnoticeable. While it won't charge the cam fully even with almost 2 hours of direct sunlight, i went from charging it up every 3 weeks to almost a month and a half before taking it down so it was worth the hassle. Gave this 5 stars because it does work and so much cheaper than the Ring solar panel.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2018
I needed a solar panel to attach to a motor for a science project. The included alligator clips didn’t work at first. Hm? Maybe it’s my motor that’s bad? Nope ran the motor off of a battery—just fine. Maybe the connections? The back of the solar panel had a bunch of rubber covering ALL of the connections—I’m guessing to keep everything in place. Problem was, I couldn’t see through the stuff to ensure that everything was connected. We ended up scraping it off (took awhile to do so carefully) and attached my own alligator clips and they worked instantly. Science project is done and I was very grateful that I happened to have extra bits lying around, because straight out of the package this didn’t work. But for the price and a little time fiddling around, it’s still a decent deal.
Kamal
Reviewed in Canada on February 23, 2018
ok
Keith
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2015
I bought this to charge the battery in Dakota Alert break beam perimeter alarm. It was already putting out 3.8 volts with only a 9.5 watt LED desk lamp shining on it. I wish I had checked it with sunlight. The alarm sensor has a solar panel in it but in my case I can not aim it towards the sun. Using the wires included I soldered this panel to the circuit board of the alarm sensor to charge its' 14500 3.7 volt battery. This one is aimed South and up at 45*. This puts out the most power at 5 volts of any I found on Amazon.
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