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Brand New 250W Solar Panel From Adventure Kings!

April 3, 2018   |   By Brand New 250W Solar Panel From Adventure Kings! - image Capture-14 on https://news.emgcloud.net/news

There is little denying that solar panels are the way of the future, and with a flood on the market of low cost campsite power alternatives, its easy to see the economic benefits to fitting out a campsite with a self-sustaining power supply that is emissions-free, affordable and requires minimal to no maintenance through its entire lifespan, other than the occasional wipe down.

Even with many makes and models of solar panel, becoming more and more affordable, there aren’t many that can boast affordability and absolute power output, like the latest release panel in the Adventure Kings range of solar panel systems.

The BRAND NEW Adventure Kings 250W Solar Panel is a refreshing update to the outdoor industry, and unlike its predecessor within the Adventure Kings range, this updated panel offers the same 250W output from a more efficient and compact photovoltaic cell, without requiring 2 separate sets of solar panels. Being able to output 250W of clean and regulated 12v DC power the brand-new panel offers stacks more output than the “trickle charge” that many other less powerful panels on the market advertise.

With a peak output current of 13.74A even during the winter solstice in Hobart (the shortest amount of daylight of the year in the country) a 12v campsite setup still has over 9 hours of usable charging time which equates to over 120Amp hours and over a full summer day with up to 15 hours of daylight, can provide over 200Amp hours of juice to power camp.

For an even better perspective and more clarification, most 12v camping power setups require less than 100Amp hours to last over 24hrs at camp even with a 12v refrigerator running full time.

With a powerful and convenient 250W solar panel Aussie campers can stay at remote bush campsites, with a silent, emission-free, and virtually cost-free power supply offering absolute independence from the grid, and from overcrowded paid (powered) campsites.

The additional benefits of adding a 250W Solar Panel to a camping setup is the integrated 12v PWM regulator that is built in, not only does this help by sensing the voltage of the battery and the overall current draw the 250W solar panel output is then also regulated to prevent overcharging and potential damage to a vehicles battery and to also ensure that the maximum efficiency is achieved. The regulator isn’t included on many panels that are available on the market, so this addition definitely adds plenty of value to the setup and allows campers to simply plug and play without a hassle!

Any remote area campsite setup can serve to benefit from a high performance 12v solar panel, and with more and more 12v accessories becoming available for campsite setups. Upgrading to a powerful 250W solar panel setup makes a lot of sense being able to power even the most power hungry campsites, no matter what time of year you go camping.

For more information about this BRAND NEW release and any other detailed information about the Adventure Kings Solar power setups visit www.4wdsupacentre.com.au/products/solar.html or call 1800 88 39 64 to speak to our professional staff.

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