Boat
Lift Charge Systems:
Lake Lite has taken a large step forward with manufacturing OEM solar
panels. We are now offering higher quality, more efficient solar panels
at great prices. We have plenty of options to meet your lifts needs.
Whether your running a single battery 12 volt system or a dual 24 volt
system we have what you need.
Other
companies like to sell low efficiency amorphous solar panels
that are 3x the size as Lake Lite 10 & 20 watt panels! In fact a 10
watt amorphous panel is larger than our 20 watt panel! Amorphous panels
have an all black glass shene look while more efficient monocrystalline
and polycrystalline panels you can see the individual cells. Our panels
are more efficient which makes mounting easier and more rigid. In addition,
Lake Lite solar panels are made from monocrystalline cells giving them
a clean, uniform look. If you’re in the market for solar panels,
our panels offer the highest quality, performance, and appearance of any
panel available!
Added
Value Features:
• Highest Efficiency Monocrystalline Solar
Cells for a clean uniform look!
• Tempered Glass & EVA encapsulated construction. (20+ Years!)
• High Quality Screw-less Anodized Aluminum Frames for superior
support!
• High Performance water tight Junction boxes and blocking diodes!
• Easy to mount: use provided mounting holes or drill your own!
Our
solar panels feature screw-less frames which provides a clean look, as
well the ability mount to all 4 frame sides unlike many panels with only
2 mountable sides. Panels
are Pre-wired with 12' of cable along with 3/8" rign terminals for
easily attaching directly to your battery. Saves you time and money. our
panels are individually packaged and also include instructions in every
box for quick reference and wiring diagrams.
Mounting
Arms / Brackets - Coming Soon! Models:
LLSPMA-10w & LLSPMA-20w
Currently
Lake Lite only offers high quality solar panels. We are working on our
Universal Boat Lift Mounting Bracket / Arm. The Universal design will
allow it to easily attach to various boat Lifts with either Round, Square,
or Rectangle Vertical Post. Many of our Dealers currently manufacturer
their own arms or use existing mounting arms with our panels. Expected
Date for Lake Lites universal Mounting Arms / Brackets is Begining of
2009 Season.
10
Watt Panels: Model:
LL-SP-10w
Lake
Lite recommends a minimum of a 10 watt panel to charge a standard size
car/marine battery. Be cautious in years past many lift companies have
sold 5 watt panels which simply dont cut it. a 5 watt panel is only enough
to maintain your battery but not bring its charge back to full after being
used. 10 watt panels are perfect for the average users!
Electrical
Characteristics
Maximum Power: 10 Watts
Voltage at Pmax: 17.1v
Current at Pmax: 0.60A
Dimensions (LxWxH): 13.8”x11.45”x. 0.95”
20
Watt Panels: Model: LL-SP-20w
For
24v systems, Frequent Users, or Larger boats and Lifts that utalize more
power Lake Lite recommends a 20 watt panel in conjunction with a 12/24v
charge controller to keep your system up to parr.
Electrical
Characteristics
Maximum Power: 20 Watts
Voltage at Pmax: 17.1v
Current at Pmax: 1.20A
Dimensions (LxWxH): 26.85x11.45”x0.95”
5-Amp,
Charge Regulator 12/24v: Model:
LL-SCR-05A
the
Phocos Brand Charge Controller is one of a kind. Automatic Pulse Width
Modulation charge controlling, as well automatic 12/24 volt charge detection.
Yes it will automatically boost a single solar panels voltage up to charge
a 24 volt battery system! Also use it not to over charge your battery
when using a larger solar panel with your systme.
Set-Up & Wiring Options: - Clickk
here to download the wiring diagrams and set up options.
(2.6MB)
- 12v
Lift System: One 10 watt solar panel - Great for Most Average size boats
and Lifts.
- 12v
Lift System: One 20 watt solar panel with 12/24v charge controller-
Frequent User or Larger Boats/Lifts.
- 24v
Lift System: One 20 watt solar panel with 12/24v charge controller:
- 24v
Lift System: Two 10 watt solar panels, Each wired individuall to each
of two batteries.
- 24v
Lif System: Two 10 watt solar panels wired in series, then wired to
batteries in series.
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