Solar Battery Charging System - 12V

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  • Solar Battery Charging System - 12V
  • Solar Battery Charging System - 12V
  • Solar Battery Charging System - 12V
  • Solar Battery Charging System - 12V
  • Solar Battery Charging System - 12V
  • Solar Battery Charging System - 12V
  • Solar Battery Charging System - 12V
  • Solar Battery Charging System - 12V
$289.95

Description

Extreme Max's Solar Battery Charging System is made of all non-corrosive materials. This 10-watt solar charger will keep your 12V deep cycle marine battery fully charged and ready at all times. It features a universal fit and an adjustable mounting arm, allowing you to pivot the solar panel up or down to capture the best possible angle of the sun. It includes the solar charger, an upright mounting post, and all necessary hardware for easy installation.

Features

  • Made of all non-corrosive materials
  • 10 watt solar charger keeps your battery on the 12/24 volt Boat Lift Boss ready at all times
  • Universal fit
  • Includes the solar panel, panel arm, digital solar charge controller, alligator clip and ring terminal harness with 24 Volt jumper wire
  • Includes 35' of wiring for maximum mounting versatility and optimal sun exposure
  • Two-year warranty
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1 Review

  • 5
    Solar panel

    Posted by Christian Stoltzfus on 9th Mar 2026

    I have not mounted it yet. Construction looks good it is complete with charge controller .

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