Solar panels are photovoltaic power sources capable of recharging batteries. The minimum battery size and solar panel output required depend on the average current drain of the system, the maximum time the battery must supply power to the system without being charged, and the location of the site.
The SP10 is a 10-W photovoltaic power sources capable of recharging batteries. Its 6.1 m (20 ft) cable has stripped and tinned leads that connect to the PS150, PS200, CH150, CH200, or battery base of...read more
The SP20 is a 20 W solar panel. It is often used for system configurations that have higher-than-average power requirements, or in higher elevation and latitude locations. It connects to Campbell Scie...read more
The SP50-L is a 50 W solar panel used in systems with large power requirements, but not as great as that provided by the 90 W SP90-L. Its cable length is user-specified and attaches to and recharges 1...read more
The SP5-L is a 5 W solar panel that is typically used as a recharging source with our CR300-series dataloggers, as well as our CRVW3. It may be suitable for use with other data loggers, provided that...read more
The SP370-L 370 W Solar Panel is a photovoltaic power source capable of recharging batteries. It is used in systems that require high-power solar panels. The SP370-L allows unattended operation of sys...read more