Renogy 100 Watts 12 Volts Monocrystalline Foldable Solar Suitcase
I would like to get $150 for it, and it is in perfect shape.
Will Not Ship, Local Pickup Only
I am located in Auburn, WA.
Also if you plan on attending the new meetup at ARB Headquarters in Auburn, I can bring it and set it up.
I bought this a few years back via Amazon, and it works great.
It is not the newest model, and I actually like this one better as it uses Anderson gray SB50 plugs.
This way you can run a dedicated line to your battery, and bolt the Anderson plug to your bumper, then the Anderson plug from the solar panel plugs into it.
This is a much cleaner install than using jumper cable style clamps to your battery, plus you do not have to leave your hood ajar.
I am including a 30' extension cable, and the short fused cable you attach to your battery with the Anderson plug on it.
Both of these I had Batteries Plus make them up for me a year or so back.
This is enough wattage to keep your battery charged up while running a 12v fridge in the rig, or for keeping a battery topped off while charging up electronics.
I am selling it as I recently upgraded to Overland Solar's 120 watt tri-fold suitcase model.
It came with an Anderson plug equipped adapter so you can use the battery clamps if you want too.
The other end of the fused cable is hardwired to the battery.
On an overcast day April of last year, it had my aux, battery up to 13.4 volts in no time.
On a sunnier day it can reach 14.1 or higher.
I would like to get $150 for it, and it is in perfect shape.
Will Not Ship, Local Pickup Only
I am located in Auburn, WA.
Also if you plan on attending the new meetup at ARB Headquarters in Auburn, I can bring it and set it up.
I bought this a few years back via Amazon, and it works great.
It is not the newest model, and I actually like this one better as it uses Anderson gray SB50 plugs.
This way you can run a dedicated line to your battery, and bolt the Anderson plug to your bumper, then the Anderson plug from the solar panel plugs into it.
This is a much cleaner install than using jumper cable style clamps to your battery, plus you do not have to leave your hood ajar.
I am including a 30' extension cable, and the short fused cable you attach to your battery with the Anderson plug on it.
Both of these I had Batteries Plus make them up for me a year or so back.
This is enough wattage to keep your battery charged up while running a 12v fridge in the rig, or for keeping a battery topped off while charging up electronics.
I am selling it as I recently upgraded to Overland Solar's 120 watt tri-fold suitcase model.
It came with an Anderson plug equipped adapter so you can use the battery clamps if you want too.
The other end of the fused cable is hardwired to the battery.
On an overcast day April of last year, it had my aux, battery up to 13.4 volts in no time.
On a sunnier day it can reach 14.1 or higher.