Stay charged with Sealy Solar Power Panels

April 15, 2020
Stay charged with Sealy Solar Power Panels
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Featured in the Sealey Spring 2020 Promotion is a new range of Solar Power Panels that have a multitude of applications.          


There are three panels, SSP01, SSP02 and SSP03, each with a different output.  SPP01 puts out 1.5W, SPP02 - 2.4W and SPP03 - 4.8W.  Their amorphous solar panels convert daylight directly into 12V electricity.  The advanced technology used means that the solar panels require only daylight to generate power.

They are suitable for maintaining charge in a wide range of batteries and power packs, but their ideal purpose is for batteries stored in boats and caravans and for batteries in vehicles in long-term storage.

This Solar Panel Range comes supplied with suction pad fixings, battery clips and vehicle accessory socket plug.  They have an IP44 Rating which is non-waterproof, so they are for use behind the car windscreen or other protection.
 
Sealey’s complete product range can be viewed on their new website at www.sealey.co.uk  
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