🌍 Go Green, Shine Bright!
The Micro Solar Panels Kit includes 5 high-efficiency 5V 200mA polycrystalline solar panels, each measuring 110mm x 60mm. Designed for durability and versatility, these panels are perfect for DIY projects, home lighting, and powering low-energy appliances. Made with high-quality materials, they are built to withstand wind and snow, ensuring a long service life.
Brand | FellDen |
Material | Polycrystalline Silicon |
Product Dimensions | 4.33"L x 2.36"W x 0.1"H |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Efficiency | High Efficiency |
Connector Type | Micro Usb |
Included Components | '' |
AC Adapter Current | 200 Milliamps |
Maximum Voltage | 5 Volts |
Maximum Power | 5 Watts |
Special Feature | Durability |
Manufacturer | FellDen |
Part Number | 5V |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 5V |
Size | 5P5VWIRES |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Durability |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**.
Works
Used to repair existing garden solar led lights. Test with multimeter first. Otherwise as long as your electrical calculations are correct it’s a great way to make old garden led lights work again. Finish is holding up so far.
D**N
Worked great!
Won the KidWind world Competition with these. Their functionality is great!
J**
Good product, would like I-V curve
Good Product, works well but i would like to see the manufacturer I-V curves to make sure what I'm getting is correct
T**T
Worked well and is pretty sturdy.
Worked well and is pretty sturdy.
J**E
Awesome toys
I love these little panels. I have several $40 solar spot lights on the eaves of the house. The lights and switches last forever, but the solar panels are unpredictable. In the past, I had to buy a new solar spot light if the panel went south. Now, I just glue a couple of these little micro panels on the bad panel face, connect them in series, and re-wire from the bad panel to the micro panels. So $40 for a new spot versus $6 to extend the life of the old one. There's a slew of other uses I'm anxious to try out.
W**T
Generates electricity as advertised
I bought this pack for use with an electronic kit I’m using to lean about electrical engineering. I like that it has been prewired. Saves me having to solder. I tested them with my multimeter, and they are definitely working well.
I**E
don't live up to the description
When using solar, if you connect in series, they should increase voltagewhen connected in parallel, should increase power... as in amps.so when I connect in serious, they should be 5 x 5 volts = 25 volts. nopein parallel, 5 x 200 mA should equal 1.0 A. ... nope. only reaches 700 - 800 mA in direct sunlight, clear sky, in southwest Texas.
K**R
111.8 mA @ 5v in full sun @ noon - Very Dissappointing
I'm gonna be honest, I no longer trust anybody's specification claims anymore. As this was the first of many projects I needed to know I could get a real 200mA @ 5v out of these little panels. The plan was to use 2 es in parallel to give me the required current to keep a 16450 3.7v cell charged via a charge controller. Ultimately, the batter would charge some patio lamps after converting them from old D-Cell batteries. Lately, when it comes to just about any specifications claimed, the rule of thumb is now to assume half. In this case, I got 111.8 mA measured on a very high quality meter in full sun in Houston, TX. It is a little better than half, I suppose. but to use these in my project means I'd need to parallel 4 of them to ensure I'm delivering 400 mA or better. I won't be returning these as I'll find some project that fits their 100 mA output range eventually. But, for now, Back to hunting for some panels that actually deliver. I'll probably just seek out a bunch of 3 Watt @ 5 or 6 V and see what happens. I really wish, vendors would be more truthful with their specs and quit wasting so much of our time. If the panel produced 200 mA @ 5v I would give it 5-stars without hesitation.
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