Coleman Solar 18-Watt 12-Volt Deep-Cycle Battery Charger #CL-1200

Coleman Solar 18-Watt 12-Volt Deep-Cycle Battery Charger #CL-1200Manufacturer: Coleman
Model: CL-1200
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Offer Price: $139.99
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Features:

  • Deep-cycle solar-powered charger engineered to maintain your vehicle/cottage’s 12-volt battery
  • Extends battery life using the sun’s power
  • Reverse current protection (won’t drain your battery at night)
  • Weatherproof panel ideal for use in all weather conditions
  • 2-year limited warranty

Product Description
Coleman Solar Charger CL-1200 charges your batteries in your remote cabin, RV or during your camping trip. It’s perfect match for replacing the daily power consumption of 12V lighting systems and appliances such as coolers, small TV’s or laptops. It can also be used for charging small backup power systems.The Coleman Solar Charger provides immediate charge when exposed to daylight, even on cloudy days.
Amazon.com Product Description
Designed to protect against natural battery discharge and electronic drain in RVs, boats, trucks, mobile homes or cottages, the Coleman solar 18-watt 12-volt deep-cycle battery charger keeps the 12-volt batteries in the vehicle/cottage charged so you can run small appliances such as fluorescent lights, coolers, small TVs, or laptops. The solar charger provides an immediate charge when exposed to daylight, even on cloudy day. Illuminated LEDs lets you know the panel is charging, and mounting screws are included if you choose to fix the panel near a constant sunlight source. The charger is plug-in-play compatible for quick connections, and a cigarette lighter adaptor and a battery clamp are also included with the panel. The charger is backed by a 2-year warranty. (A charge controller is recommended when using this device to charge delicate electronics).

What’s in the Box
Solar panel, 10-foot power extension cable, cigarette lighter adapter, battery clamp connector, instruction manual, and 4 mounting screws.
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