NOMA 50W 12V Amorphous Solar Panel Kit features a battery charger is an ideal solution for charging 12 volt batteries for your cars, RVs, tractors, ATVs, electric fences, deer feeders, boats, and more
Amorphous solar panel is weatherproof and operates in all daylight conditions, even on cloudy days
Features a durable frame for long lasting use and integrated folding stands
25W maximum power with 1.38A maximum current
To be used in tandem with a charge controller to protect the 12V battery from overcharging (included in the box)
Part Number
MAX-50WAP12
Assembled Width (in)
27.17 in
Assembled Depth (in)
38 3/4 in
Assembled Height (in)
0.79 in
Assembled Weight (lb)
16.8 lb
Solar Technology
Amorphous
Frame Material
Aluminum
Output Amperage (amps)
3 A
Output Voltage (V)
18 V
Package Weight (lb)
17.86 lb
Package Depth (in)
38.78 in
Package Height (in)
13.58 in
Package Width (in)
1.97 in
Warranty
This product carries a 2 year exchange warranty redeemable at any Canadian Tire store.
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5 out of 5 stars.
Perfect for keeping RV battery charged.
3 years ago
Works great even in the shade. Used it to keep our RV battery charged up. Best thing about the amorphous panel is there doesn’t have to be full sun.
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5 out of 5 stars.
Great Solar panel!
4 years ago
Great deal on a large solar panel! Large enough to power devices and charge a battery. Great for camping!
Yes, I recommend this product.
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5 out of 5 stars.
Solar pannels very easy to use love these went and bought a second set
4 years ago
Awesome product very easy to use love this I would buy this product again
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5 out of 5 stars.
Great solar kit
4 years ago
Bought it on sale. Installed it easily on a camper equipped with a marine battery. Charges well in different types of sunlight. Charges enough to give us LED lighting, phone charging and fan for gas furnace.
Yes, I recommend this product.
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5 out of 5 stars.
Noma 50 watt solar panel kit
4 years ago
works as it should the lights are way bright can even add more panels
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Q: What battery would i use for my solar panel kit
5 years ago
3 Answers
A: Choosing your battery involves some careful consideration. You can consult with a local battery supplier or follow these simple guidelines
> Choose only rechargeable 12 v batteries
> SLA (Sealed Lead Acid) Gel, and AGM are all ideal choices. We do not advise using lithium-ion batteries with this solar panel.
> Deep Cycle or Marine batteries are optimum for solar-charging systems. They allow discharge and recharge characteristics beyond a standard vehicle battery.
> Batteries are rated in amp-hours - this defines a battery's ability to hold and release its charge. The higher the amp-hour rating, the more power available.
5 years ago
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Q: If I use the USB ports on the solar charge controller, where is the power coming from? Is it coming directly from the solar panel, or from a connected 12v battery? Or could it be either, depending on whether a battery is connected?
4 years ago
2 Answers
A: Power comes from the battery thru the controller. The battery supplies all the stored power that the panel gives it til it is requested. USB outlet or attaching leads to the battery, it makes no difference. No battery, no power to anything.
4 years ago
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Q: Can the panels be used directly with the USB ports on the controller to charge a cell phone, or does the controller need to be connected to a battery for the entire system to function?
4 years ago
2 Answers
A: system works like this - solar charges a battery ( inconsistent like sun is available )
The battery is available with consistant voltage to charge your phone. In order to maintain a long battery life for your phone - you want a steady consistent charge of your lithium ion phone battery. Not recommended to charge phones directly from solar panels. You can do it but it might be not the best for your phone battery.
4 years ago
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Q: Where is the documentation regarding the two supplied lights?
Simple stuff like Watts, # of LEDs, # of Lumens?
Thanks for any help....
4 years ago
2 Answers
A: The two lights plug directly into the charge controller and are 12 volt with on off switch and 3 or 4 meter cord easy to hang on tent etc. Brightness equivalent 25 watt bulb. No documentation came but it is instinctive.
4 years ago
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Q: When connecting 2 panels together how many 12 volt batteries can I use and how do I configure the wiring between the batteries? Do I need any additional equipment for this application?
5 years ago
2 Answers
A: This two panel configuration is not enough to charge a string of batteries. Its sole purpose is to keep 'A' (singular) battery topped up that is drawing minimal power. If you are intending to put strings of batteries together as a source of power, then you will need 'several' high watt panels (200+ watts per panel) to maintain a string of batteries. People are under the impression that these small wattage panels will be suffice to keep batteries charged, and they don't.
5 years ago
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Q: Would this be sufficient to just light a shed?
5 years ago
2 Answers
A: I really hope you didn't buy this for your shed. Yes this will work for your shed, but it is way overkill. There is a specific shed light kit with a battery installed already. This can be used for this, but it is more meant for charging batteries. If you did get this, it will work and you will probably be happy, but the other lights are way less hassle considering you don't need to deal with the charge controller, and the fact that your are wasting a lot of energy in the sense of these are way more powerful than 2 simple lights.
5 years ago
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Q: How many amps will the charge controller support?
7 years ago
2 Answers
A: The maximum input is 180W (18V ,10A).
7 years ago
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Q: How would I connect to a booster pack? I have the Motomaster 900A pack with air compressor.
4 years ago
1 Answer
A: Dear
Thank for your question.
If you want to use the 50W amorphous to charge the item, cplease ensure and confirm if the voltage and connector match with the item.
4 years ago
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Q: I think my manual is missing some pages; specifically in regard to the USB plugs; is there a setting or mode I need to select? I had everything plugged in....bright sunny day...12 v battery was charging. Controller on.
4 years ago
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A: Dear
Thank for your question, and sorry for the trouble that we'll revise and improve our mannual for users better reference in future.
You do not need to select the working mode for the USB. As long as you plug in the USB port, it will work.
4 years ago
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Q: We have an electric golf cart,would this charge it
5 years ago
1 Answer
A: Dear
Thanks for your question. Yes, of cause, as long as the voltage match to the battery of your car, the panel will work well.
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