DCH109
Adventurer
Hello all,
I have a Samlex portable solar suitcase for sale.
I bought this here in 2019 (from fire_strom) and used it once (more to try it out). I have since changed my setup and do not need it any more.
Pictures will be a mix of mine and the PO's.
You will see it was originally a 90 watt kit and then upgraded. Also Samlex still sells it on their site and Amazon.
PO's original description
For sale is a Samlex portable solar suitcase.
It started life as a 3 panel 90 watt system. I broke 1 of the panels and replaced it with 2 new Renogy 30 watt panels. So now it is a 120 watt system. When pulling full sun it can put out close to 8 amps of battery charging power.
The panel array still fits in the original padded suitcase. Includes a 30’ 10 gauge cable set that ends with an Anderson plug to alligator clips. The up-sized cable ensures the power gets to the battery with minimal voltage drop. The 10 amp charge controller is mounted on the back of one of the panels. You just connect to your battery and start turning sunlight into electricity.
Check out the links for more info.
http://samlexamerica.com/documents_solar/product-specs/12023-MSK-90-135-0319.pdf
http://samlexamerica.com/documents_solar/manuals/11026-MSK-90-135-0616_Hrez.pdf
I bought it for $190 + shipping and would like to see about the same or close. So make a reasonable offer. As with all of my gear has been stored in a climate controlled (finished) basement.
Of course local pickup in Leesburg, VA is always welcome.
I have a Samlex portable solar suitcase for sale.
I bought this here in 2019 (from fire_strom) and used it once (more to try it out). I have since changed my setup and do not need it any more.
Pictures will be a mix of mine and the PO's.
You will see it was originally a 90 watt kit and then upgraded. Also Samlex still sells it on their site and Amazon.
PO's original description
For sale is a Samlex portable solar suitcase.
It started life as a 3 panel 90 watt system. I broke 1 of the panels and replaced it with 2 new Renogy 30 watt panels. So now it is a 120 watt system. When pulling full sun it can put out close to 8 amps of battery charging power.
The panel array still fits in the original padded suitcase. Includes a 30’ 10 gauge cable set that ends with an Anderson plug to alligator clips. The up-sized cable ensures the power gets to the battery with minimal voltage drop. The 10 amp charge controller is mounted on the back of one of the panels. You just connect to your battery and start turning sunlight into electricity.
Check out the links for more info.
http://samlexamerica.com/documents_solar/product-specs/12023-MSK-90-135-0319.pdf
http://samlexamerica.com/documents_solar/manuals/11026-MSK-90-135-0616_Hrez.pdf
I bought it for $190 + shipping and would like to see about the same or close. So make a reasonable offer. As with all of my gear has been stored in a climate controlled (finished) basement.
Of course local pickup in Leesburg, VA is always welcome.
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