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Spypoint Lithium Battery Solar Panel 10w

Spypoint Lithium Battery Solar Panel 10w
  • Product Code: eq126822
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$299.97 $443.96

The 10W Spypoint Lithium Battery Solar Panel 10Wfrom Spypoint Lithium Battery Solar Panel 10Wdelivers an ongoing power supply for trail cameras in those spots you just want to stay out of until the time is right. Combining the longevity and reliability of a lithium battery with the regenerative powers of the sun, the device will keep those cameras going before, during, and long after the season has ended. It is compatible with all Spypoint trail cameras.

15,000mAh    4-LED Charge Indicator Lights    Perfect for Secluded Spots    Works with All Trail Cameras

Physical
Mounting1x Mounting Bracket
ColorBlack
Dimensions10.7 x 10.2 x 2" / 27.2 x 25.9 x 5.1 cm
WeightNot Specified by Manufacturer
Packaging Info
Package Weight4.215 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)12.4 x 12.1 x 3.2"

The lithium battery solar panel is a perfect solution for those out-of-the-way spots you can't or don't want to visit until the timing is perfect.

The solar panel constantly charges the integrated 15,000 mAh battery so your camera can run for months, without you needing to visit to service the batteries.

There are four output power cord choices supplied, making it easy to match your camera to the device, regardless of the camera manufacturer.

Included are a mounting bracket and strap to make sure you can position and install the lithium battery solar panel in the perfect location.

The lithium battery solar panel can be fully charged by the sun in about 24 hours.

It also includes a DC power adapter to charge by plugging it in; this process will take five hours.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. What is the length of the cable? What is the wire gauge of the cable? Is the cable removable?

A: It is 3.5m length and 12AWG of the solar cable.

Q: 2. How long to charge the DJI 1000 fully with this - in full sun ?

A: When using the DJI Power 1000, the DJI Zignes 100W Solar Panel for Power 100W provides an estimate charge time of 11 hours to 100%.

Q: 3. what's the difference between monocyrstalline solar and polycrystalline solar?

A: Polycrystalline panels have lower efficiency rates typically in the 13-16% range. Monocrystalline panels have higher efficiencies in the range of 15-20%. Because of the lower efficiency rate they are not as space-efficient since they produce less power per square foot.

Q: 4. I am thinking of purchasing a Spypoint Solar Dark trail camera. The camera description says "If need be, the cam can also run on eight AA cells or a plug-in DC power supply)." Is this battery pack and charger compatible with this trail camera?

A: Greetings John, the LITHIUM BATTERY PACK like LIT-09/LIT-C-8, AA batteries and 12V EXTERNAL BATTERY are all compatible with the Solar Dark camera. -PL

Q: 5. What is the frame rate at 4K video resolution?

A: According to Spypoint, it is 60fps for the 4k video.

Q: 6. Where do you plug in to Anker 522?

A: The Anker 625 Solar Panel plugs into the DC input port on the Anker 522 Portable Power Station.

Q: 7. Which cameras is this compatible with?

A: The TP-Link Tapo A200 Solar Panel (BH # TPTAPOA200) is compatible with select battery-powered TP-LinkTapo cameras, like the Tapo C400, C420, C425.

Q: 8. How do you remove this battery pack from the camera???

A: It shows it on page 3 & 4 for the camera manual

Q: 9. Is this compatible with the Flex?

A: Yes, the Spypoint Lithium Battery Pack is compatible with the Spypoint Flex models.

Q: 10. Does this panel comes with the necessary cable to connect a Goal Zero Yetti 150?

A: WHAT'S IN THE BOX: Boulder 100 Solar Panel with cord and built-in kickstand

14/09/2024

[4.215 lb] I have a Flex camera located in the pine woods facing north. I tried a Flex-S but there wasn't enough sun to keep it charged. This solar panel is much bigger and can be positioned independent ly of the camera. Now months later the camera batteries are still at 86%.I did brush snow off once, not much snow this winter.

The solar panel has a lot of ports and comes with a lot of cables. Seems excessively complicated but I was able to get it installed in the dark. I am guessing I could use it to charge my phone if necessary.

I don't screw into my trees, I use the included strap. I used the screw bracket to get what I think is a good sun angle. It works using the parts included.

The cable is long enough to reach the opposite side of a large tree. It won't work to position the solar panel at the top of the tree. Realistically, I am not going to the top of the tree to mount a solar panel even if that is where the sunlight is. I might consider mounting the solar panel on a different tree if a longer cable was available but it is working and a longer cable is going to be more likely to be damaged by falling trees or gnawing animals.

It is working well as is. There will be more needles on the trees in the summer but it is big enough I expect it to keep working well.

Unlike a Flex-S, the app doesnt show the battery charge of the SLB-22 internal battery.

5
16/07/2024

[4.215 lb] We have 2 of these out ,even after a week of rainy weather these chargers haven't dropped below 90 percent and during deer season we get a ton of pictures!

5
09/07/2024

[4.215 lb] I purchased a few of these solar panels and I have been impressed. They really last a long time and let the camera maximize the power. A few of my panels have been out for almost 2 years.

5
02/07/2024

[4.215 lb] We have had the Spypoint Flex G-36 out since end of November and on July 4th it quit communicating. I was wrong in assuming that having a solar panel attached would keep batteries going. That being said, it has worked great for over 7 months. We now just have to make the 4 hour trip to change out internal batteries and recharge the solar panel. That being said, we have on average at least one picture sent to app every 2 hours when communicating and a couple with every motion. On a busy day we could get upwards of 24+ pictures, so I guess it has worked great for us for over 7 months. Very happy with product.

5
25/06/2024

[Black] I have purchased two of these now to try to get away from expensive batteries. This has been a great decision. Leave your cameras out all year

5
03/05/2024

[4.215 lb] I have tried the "Built in Solar" models and sorry but they all seemed to have issues whether it was getting wet inside the camera or just not holding a charge. The SPLB-22 in my opinion is a simple and tested (over a year now) solution. As of today I have had Zero issues with the four I have bought, these have already paid for themselves with what I have saved in buying batteries and not having to take the time to change batteries. If you want a "Set it and Forget it" solution these are worth the money. Charge the panel completely before taking it to the woods, make sure to have adequate expose to the sun, connect to camera and you are good to go!

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