Zamp Solar OBSIDIAN® SERIES 45-Watt Expansion Solar Panel Kit: The Perfect Solar Kit for Small Projects or Rigs
Sleek, durable, and lightweight, this Zamp Solar expansion solar kit is perfect for smaller RVs, campers, vans, and other mobile applications. The 45-watt panel produces enough power to charge your batteries and keep your devices running, even when you're off the grid.
The Zamp Solar OBSIDIAN® SERIES 45-Watt Expansion Kit works with any kind of 12-Volt battery. As thin as a flexible panel and 30% lighter than a traditional panel without compromising efficiency, this American-made panel also features an ultra-aerodynamic profile and a sleek black anodized aluminum frame.
If your RV has a Solar-Ready roof cap or sidewall port, you may need to purchase a wire or adapter to complete your install. If you are putting together a whole new system for off-grid solar, please select an integration kit to complete your setup.
The Zamp Solar OBSIDIAN® SERIES 45-Watt solar panel is one of the most efficient of its kind on the market. It is also very durable, making it ideal during harsh weather. The charge controller in this kit is designed to protect your batteries and ensure that they are charged properly It also features a digital display that shows you the current system voltage and charging current.
The mounting brackets in this kit make it easy to install your solar panel on your RV, boat, camper, or overland vehicle. The brackets are also adjustable, so you can tilt your solar panel to get the best possible sun exposure.
The Zamp Solar OBSIDIAN® SERIES 45-Watt Solar Panel Kit is a great way to get started with solar power. This kit includes everything you need to power your RV, boat, camper, or overland vehicle, including a high-efficiency solar panel, charge controller, and mounting brackets.
If you're looking for a reliable and durable solar panel kit, the Zamp Solar OBSIDIAN® SERIES 45-Watt Solar Panel Kit is the perfect choice for you.
Optimal Uses for the Zamp Solar OBSIDIAN® SERIES 45-Watt Solar Panel Kit
The Zamp Solar OBSIDIAN® SERIES 45-Watt Solar Panel Kit is ideal for a variety of applications, including:
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RVs: This kit can be used to power your RV while you're on the go.
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Boats: This kit can be used to keep your boat batteries charged while you're on the water.
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Campers: This kit can be used to power your camper, so you can enjoy the outdoors without having to rely on generators or hookups.
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Overland Vehicles: This kit can be used to power your overland vehicle, so you can explore remote areas without having to worry about running out of power.
Benefits of Using the Zamp Solar OBSIDIAN® SERIES 45-Watt Solar Panel Kit
There are many benefits to using the Zamp Solar OBSIDIAN® SERIES 45 Watt Solar Panel Kit, including:
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Low Maintenance: Solar panels require very little maintenance, so you can spend less time worrying about your energy system and more time enjoying your activities.
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Quiet Operation: Solar panels operate silently, so you can enjoy the peace and quiet of the outdoors.
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Durability: The Zamp Solar OBSIDIAN® SERIES 45-Watt solar panel is built to last, even in harsh environments.
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Easy Installation: The mounting brackets in this kit make it easy to install your solar panel on your RV, boat, camper, or overland vehicle.
What's In The Box
Zamp Solar OBSIDIAN® SERIES 45-Watt Solar Panel Kit
- 1 x OBSIDIAN® 45-Watt Solar Panel
- 1 x Set of 4 Universal Reversible Mounting Feet Kit
- 1 x 10’ ATP to ATP Wiring Extension
- 1 x ATP to Zamp Solar SAE Adaptor
Zamp Solar Warranty
Zamp Solar's framed solar panels carry a 25-year Limited Peak Power Output Warranty. All other products carry a Limited Product Warranty of 5 years. We’re obsessed with quality, innovation, and exploring the infinite possibilities of solar.
Zamp Solar OBSIDIAN® SERIES 45-Watt Solar Panel Kit Specifications
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Weight: 5.8 lbs
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Dimensions: 31.6” tall x 14.3” wide x .67” thin
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Wattage: 45-Watt Power Output
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Output: Generates 2.37 amps
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Open Circuit Voltage: 24.34 volts
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Warranty: 25-Year output warranty
How To Install A Zamp OBSIDIAN® Solar Kit In Your Camper
Installing Zamp OBSIDIAN® solar in your camper is a straightforward process that can be accomplished with basic tools and DIY skills.
Follow these steps to successfully install your solar panels and harness the power of the sun:
Step 1: Gather the Necessary Equipment
Before you begin, ensure you have the following items:
- Zamp Solar OBSIDIAN® solar panel(s)
- Zamp Solar mounting brackets
- Zamp Solar connection cables
- Screwdriver or drill
- Measuring tape
- Pencil or marker
Step 2: Determine the Mounting Location
Carefully select the location on your camper's roof where you want to install the solar panels. Consider factors such as:
- Unobstructed sunlight exposure
- Structural integrity of the mounting area
- Accessibility for future maintenance
- Step 3: Mark the Mounting Points
Using a measuring tape and a pencil or marker, mark the precise locations where the mounting brackets will be attached to the camper's roof. Ensure the markings align with the holes on the solar panels.
Step 4: Secure the Mounting Brackets
Using a screwdriver or drill, securely fasten the mounting brackets to the marked locations on the camper's roof. Ensure the brackets are firmly attached and can withstand the weight of the solar panels.
Step 5: Attach the Solar Panels
Carefully lift the solar panels and align them with the mounting brackets. Securely fasten the panels to the brackets using the provided screws or bolts. Ensure the panels are firmly attached and will not move during travel.
Step 6: Connect the Solar Panels
Connect the solar panels to the Zamp Solar connection cables, ensuring proper polarity. Route the cables neatly along the camper's roof and down to the charge controller or battery bank.
Step 7: Connect to the Charge Controller or Battery Bank
Connect the solar panel cables to the charge controller or battery bank, following the manufacturer's instructions. Ensure proper polarity and secure connections.
Step 8: Test the System
Once the installation is complete, test the system by exposing the solar panels to sunlight and monitoring the charge controller or battery bank. Verify that the system is generating power and charging the batteries.