Availability of Solar Panels That Plug into OEM Connector on Star Craft Camper
Question:
I have a solar plug in on my star craft trailer. What do you have that will just plug in?
asked by: Mike D
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Expert Reply:
The OEM connector built into the side of your camper are known as SAE or Furrion connectors. In order to utilize that, you'd need to move up to a 90 watt panel like # 34282729.
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expert reply by:
Mike L
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Products Referenced in This Question
Go Power Portable Solar Panel with Digital Solar Controller - 90 Watt Solar Panel
- Portable Solar Panel
- With Solar Charge Controller
- 51 - 100 Watts
- 0.1 - 5 Amps
- AGM
- Flooded Lead Acid
- Gel
- Lithium - liFePO4
- Go Power
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Go Power Eco Solar Charging System with Digital Solar Controller - 20 Watt Solar Panel
- RV Solar Panels
- Roof Mounted Solar Kit
- Rigid Panels
- 20 Watts
- 0.1 - 5 Amps
- AGM
- Flooded Lead Acid
- Gel
- Lithium - liFePO4
- 18-1/2L x 13-9/16W Inch
- 1 Panel
- Go Power
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