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Power your camera and keep it charged with the Tactacam 12V Solar Panel. Featuring an integrated lithium battery, this solar panel can be charged by sunlight or with a charging cable. It offers 73% more capacity than the previous model, ensuring longer-lasting performance.
- 73% More Capacity than Previous Solar Panel
- Integrated Mounting Bracket
- Fits All REVEAL Cameras
- Compatible with Most 12V Trail Cameras
| Brand | Reveal by Tactacam |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | Imported |
| Compatibility | Fits all Reveal Camears |
| Features | 73% More Capacity than Previous Solar Panel, Integrated Mounting Bracket, Fits All REVEAL Cameras, Compatible with Most 12V Trail Cameras |
| Primary Color | Beige |
| Primary Material | Plastic |
| Product Height | 9.3 in. |
| Product Length | 2.7 in. |
| Product Weight | 1.8 lb. |
| Product Width | 7.4 in. |
| Trail Camera Accessory Type | Solar Panels/Batteries |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RV-EXT-V2 |
Q: Is this compatible with command cameras
2 days ago- A: Hi Neighbor! Yes, the Reveal by Tactacam external solar panel is fully compatible with all cellular REVEAL cameras (including the X, X 2.0, X 3.0, X-Pro, Pro 3.0, XB, SK, and Ultra models).3 hours agoHelpful?
Q: Can this solar panel be used indoors to power tv,lights,charging ph ones and for small fans
4 months ago- A: Hi Neighbor- Key Details for Usage: Initial Charging: You can, and should, charge the unit indoors for 4-5 hours via USB-C before first use. Indoor Limitations: It will not generate power from sunlight indoors. The panel needs to be mounted outdoors with a clear line of sight to the sun.4 months agoHelpful?
Q: how much sunlight does the solar panel require to charge and is that direct sunlight or indrect
8 months ago- A: Hi Neighbor! This product requires 75 to 120 hours of sunlight to fully charge the internal battery. To maintain a charge, mount the panel in a location with a clear line of sight to the sun for the majority of the day.7 months agoHelpful?
Q: Is the chew proof cord included?
8 months ago- A: Hi Neighbor! What's Included? External Solar Panel Cable Mount8 months agoHelpful?
Q: Does camera use solar pack battery as first power source and then switch to regular batteries if no charge left in solar?
a year ago- A: This is just a panel to assist with charging. How the camera works with the solar charger is dependent on the model of the camera you're using.a year agoHelpful?
Q: Does this eliminate the need for an internal battery in the game camera since it has an integrated battery? If so, this is no-brainer money-saver.
a year ago- A: Hello Elvis, If set up with proper amounts of sunlight daily, this solar panel would essentially eliminate the need to take your trail camera down and recharge/replace the battery.a year agoHelpful?
Q&As
Q: Is this compatible with command cameras
2 days ago- A: Hi Neighbor! Yes, the Reveal by Tactacam external solar panel is fully compatible with all cellular REVEAL cameras (including the X, X 2.0, X 3.0, X-Pro, Pro 3.0, XB, SK, and Ultra models).3 hours agoHelpful?
Q: Can this solar panel be used indoors to power tv,lights,charging ph ones and for small fans
4 months ago- A: Hi Neighbor- Key Details for Usage: Initial Charging: You can, and should, charge the unit indoors for 4-5 hours via USB-C before first use. Indoor Limitations: It will not generate power from sunlight indoors. The panel needs to be mounted outdoors with a clear line of sight to the sun.4 months agoHelpful?
Q: how much sunlight does the solar panel require to charge and is that direct sunlight or indrect
8 months ago- A: Hi Neighbor! This product requires 75 to 120 hours of sunlight to fully charge the internal battery. To maintain a charge, mount the panel in a location with a clear line of sight to the sun for the majority of the day.7 months agoHelpful?
Q: Is the chew proof cord included?
8 months ago- A: Hi Neighbor! What's Included? External Solar Panel Cable Mount8 months agoHelpful?
Q: Does camera use solar pack battery as first power source and then switch to regular batteries if no charge left in solar?
a year ago- A: This is just a panel to assist with charging. How the camera works with the solar charger is dependent on the model of the camera you're using.a year agoHelpful?
Q: Does this eliminate the need for an internal battery in the game camera since it has an integrated battery? If so, this is no-brainer money-saver.
a year ago- A: Hello Elvis, If set up with proper amounts of sunlight daily, this solar panel would essentially eliminate the need to take your trail camera down and recharge/replace the battery.a year agoHelpful?
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