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NinerBikes
Oct 21, 2013Explorer
You'd have go call Solar Blvd, they still have a foldable 160W like this, in stock, that is not currently showing up in their catalogue. Or at least that was what I was told when I was there on 10-18-13.
Mike helped me 951 279-8100 or E.michael@solarblvd.com I'd be more inclined to make the phone call or visit their website and see if they have a toll free number.
BTW, my kit came with battery clamps, a cigarette adapter, and a 5 meter long cord. The charge controller is NOT mounted on the back of either panel, it is mounted on a portion of the frame of the extension legs that fold out when the panel is tilted, at a 90* angle away from the back of the panel. It weighs 13 kg, not 13 lbs. Comes with a carry case too. You can store the cables and clips inside the folded up panels. Just be careful, and don't throw it around like luggage, it's still fragile glass panels, you need to be careful the surfaces you set it on when not in use. Common sense, I suppose, but then, after fishing and a few beers... maybe not?
Mike helped me 951 279-8100 or E.michael@solarblvd.com I'd be more inclined to make the phone call or visit their website and see if they have a toll free number.
BTW, my kit came with battery clamps, a cigarette adapter, and a 5 meter long cord. The charge controller is NOT mounted on the back of either panel, it is mounted on a portion of the frame of the extension legs that fold out when the panel is tilted, at a 90* angle away from the back of the panel. It weighs 13 kg, not 13 lbs. Comes with a carry case too. You can store the cables and clips inside the folded up panels. Just be careful, and don't throw it around like luggage, it's still fragile glass panels, you need to be careful the surfaces you set it on when not in use. Common sense, I suppose, but then, after fishing and a few beers... maybe not?
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