







🌞 Go Green, Stay Charged!
The XTU Trail Camera Solar Panel is a versatile and eco-friendly power solution designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With universal compatibility for various trail cameras, it provides a consistent 6V 2A output, ensuring your devices stay charged throughout the season. Its IP66 waterproof rating guarantees durability in all weather conditions, while the easy installation process allows for quick setup in under 5 minutes. Say goodbye to battery waste and hello to sustainable energy!
| Brand | XTU |
| Material | Monocrystalline Silicon |
| Product Dimensions | 3.9"L x 0.59"W x 0.55"H |
| Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack |
| AC Adapter Current | 1.5 Amps |
| Maximum Voltage | 6 Volts |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 60 Degrees Celsius |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.69 x 4.57 x 2.99 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.42 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.9 x 0.59 x 0.55 inches |
| Brand Name | XTU |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer | XTU |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
F**K
Save yourself the bother of schlepping batteries back and forth
For 4 years I did the rechargeable-relay, marching batteries between the trailcam and charger every couple weeks. And if I wasn't there in time I also had to remember to reset the clock. And not mess up the AM/PM. Etc.No more! Every time I've gone to check, the camera says 100% battery. I never got to more than 3/4 before, even with 8 fully charged AA NiMH. Another headache solved.Setup was simple: Top off the charge with the included wall-wart, screw the mount to the tree, connect the panel to the mount, point it to where it will get the most direct light, plug the power cable between the panel and the cam.
M**R
These solar panels will fail quickly
I originally purchased these along with the CamPark trail cameras. I purchased several over the years. I've had to replace every solar panel 2 and 3 times. The connector appears to be proprietary or non-standard as I haven't found another solar panel that will fit the CamPark cameras. Some of the panels will last about a year and then eventually fail. One of my most recent panels, purchased in October has already failed. It will not charge via wall plug or via solar. These are relatively inexpensive and you're out of luck as seller will not replace them. I like the CamPark cameras but I'll probably end up replacing them with cameras that work with other solar panels. Kinda what to expect from Chinese non-brand products that are not supported by a US company. Quality control is very lacking and absolutely zero support. It's like rolling dice.
D**N
Not what I thought it was.
When I order this I thought it was universal but my cameras need 12 volt. These are 6 volt. My bad.
M**D
quality and ease of use
Works great especially in the winter. Sun thru the solar panel keeps the game camera functioning great at all weather conditions.
C**E
Keeps camera active
It is smaller than my other panels for trail cams. No attempt to hide connections on this model.Was hoping connections would be on bottom, away from weather not directly in path of falling moisture.No adapters in this kit, but the included end did fit my camera. Just started to get cold and snowy, will see if it can keep camera active with snow on panel, in the cold etc, and will update if things change. Used treated deck screws for tree, although after more than a year, unlikely they will come out, time will tell, just do not use plain steel/iron screws as they will poison the wood. The treated screws do not seem to affect in same manner as steel or galvanized do over time. Make sure to get them out if move or mark tree to save a chain saw later on...So my tip would be to put those connections on bottom, include adapters for other sizes. So far squirrels have not chewed up anything, but have seen them on camera in past. They like to eat plastic, off solar lights, so hope in oak area they behave...
D**N
Beats running through batteries on my Game Camera.
I have a Game Camera for watching the numerous animals that come across my hillside day and night. The only problem is it burns through batteries like crazy. ThisTrail Camera Solar Panel solve the problem perfectly! A cinch to install and good customer service 👍🏽
J**N
Doesn't Like The Cold
Purchased on 2 Oct 23 to power a trail camera. Worked great until the temp dropped below 32 degrees. Had a 29 degree morning and the unit bricked itself. Will not take a charge or output any voltage. Stay far away from this unless you live in a very warm climate.
S**T
So far so good
The solar charger allows my camera to work all day and night.
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