ICP Solar Battery Charger- Sunsei - 135 (Formerly Battery Saver SE 2Watt)
ICP Solar Battery Charger- Sunsei SE-135 Features:
The Sunsei 135 (Battery Saver SE 2) is a solar battery charger that can maintain your car, light truck, van, or SUV battery.
This solar powered battery charger connects in seconds, and keeps your battery fully topped up when your vehicle is
not in use. The ICP solar battery charger, Sunsei 135, even works well under low light conditions.
This solar powered battery charger, Sunsei 135 (Battery Saver 2W), trickle charges your car battery via the cigarette lighter socket, or
connect your battery with clamps and Plug’n’Play connectors (included).
The Sunsei 135 (Battery Saver 2W) solar battery charger includes built-in discharge and overcharge protection.
You can verify sunlight exposure by the push of a button (Blue LED)
The solar battery charger, Sunsei 135 (Battery Saver 2W), has retractable wings and suction cups for window mounting.
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ICP Solar Battery Charger- Sunsei 135 Specifications
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Power Rating*
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2 Watts (135 mA @ 15V)
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Bill of Materials:
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Amorphous silicon, resin coated plate, ABS
plastic frame, plug’n’play connector, test push button and blue LED
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Dimensions:
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15.5" x 5" x 0.75" / 394 x 127 x 20 (mm)
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Weight:
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0.9 lbs / 0.41 kg
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Operating Temperature:
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-40ºF to 140ºF / -40ºC to 60ºC
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Warranty:
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5 years
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ICP Solar Powered Battery Charger- Sunsei 135 Accessories
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- Cigarette lighter adapter cable (4ft / 1.2m)
- Battery clamp wire (10ft / 3m)
- Suction cups (4)
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ICP Sunsei 135 Solar Powered Battery Charger FAQs
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Can the Sunsei 135 Solar Battery Charger be left outdoors?
Yes, however we suggest that you put a bead of clear silicone gel around the edges of the solar plate and connector.
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Can the Sunsei 135 Solar Battery Charger drain my battery at night?
No. All Sunsei™ solar panels in the SE135-SE-400-SE1200 range are equipped with a built-in diode, which prevents any reverse current.
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Will the Sunsei 135 Solar Battery Charger keep my vehicle battery charged?
The Sunsei 135 trickle charger compensates for natural voltage losses and key-off small instrumentation drain by replenishing your battery at a maximum rate of 135mA in full sunlight.
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Can I overcharge my battery with the Sunsei 135 Solar Battery Charger?
The Sunsei 135 will not overcharge a vehicle battery.
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Can I start my vehicle with the Sunsei 135 Solar Battery Charger connected to the cigarette lighter socket or battery?
Yes. The Sunsei 135 can remain connected while the vehicle is operating. As a safety precaution while driving, store the panel in a secure place.
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Will the Sunsei 135 Solar Battery Charger always charge the battery through the cigarette lighter socket?
In some car models, the cigarette lighter socket is inactive while the vehicle is off. Please consult your car owner's manual. In the event that your car presents this limitation, use the battery clamps wire provided with the unit in order to connect it directly to your battery.
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Solar Battery Charger - Sunsei TM Comparison |
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135 (2 Watt) |
400 (6 Watt) |
1200 (18 Watt) |
| MSRP |
$34.95 |
$89.95 |
$159.99 |
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Batteries - Time to charge* * *
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| Vehicle Starting Battery |
trickle |
trickle |
24 |
| Vehicle House Battery |
maintain |
trickle |
30 |
| Large Storage Battery |
maintain |
maintain |
Trickle |
| Small/Medium Appliances |
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30 |
90 |
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Run time per day* * |
| Small Cooler |
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1 |
4 |
| Refrigerator/Freezer |
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1 |
3 |
| Ceiling Fan |
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1 |
2 |
| Compact Fluorescent Light |
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2 |
6 |
| Small TV |
- |
1 |
2 |
| VCR |
- |
1 |
2 |
| Satellite dish |
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1 |
3 |
| Stereo |
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1 |
2 |
| AM/FM Radio |
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6 |
18 |
| Depth finder |
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2 |
5 |
| Bilge pump |
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1 |
3 |
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Portable Electronics - Time to charge* |
| Cell Phone |
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2 |
1 |
| GPS |
- |
2 |
1 |
| Laptop |
- |
- |
3 |
| Satellite phone |
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4 |
1 |
| Digital Camera |
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2 |
1 |
| Portable CD/DVD |
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4 |
1 |
| PDA |
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2 |
1 |
* Solar panel charging in full sunlight. Solar panel connected to
electronic through cigarette lighter adapter.
* * Based on average summer day
charge. Appliances running from 12V battery or through inverter.
* * * Solar
panel charging in full sunlight.