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4V 60mA Solar Panel 55x55mm

A compact 4V 60mA solar panel measuring 55×55mm, suitable for low-power electronics projects, sensor nodes, and educational experiments. The small form factor makes it easy to integrate into portable builds and enclosures.

This panel provides enough output to trickle-charge small batteries or directly power low-current circuits such as LED indicators, environmental sensors, and microcontroller sleep-mode systems.

Specifications

  • Output Voltage – 4 V
  • Output Current – 60 mA
  • Output Power – 0.24 W
  • Panel Dimensions – 55 × 55 mm

Ideal For

  • Solar-powered sensor nodes and IoT projects
  • Trickle-charging small LiPo or NiMH batteries
  • Science and electronics education
  • Low-power outdoor monitoring projects

Package Contents

  • 1× 4V 60mA Solar Panel (55×55 mm)
Note: Output ratings are measured under standard test conditions (1000 W/m² irradiance, 25°C). Actual output will vary with sunlight intensity, angle, and weather conditions.
$4.26
4V 60mA Solar Panel 55x55mm
$4.26

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A compact 4V 60mA solar panel measuring 55×55mm, suitable for low-power electronics projects, sensor nodes, and educational experiments. The small form factor makes it easy to integrate into portable builds and enclosures.

This panel provides enough output to trickle-charge small batteries or directly power low-current circuits such as LED indicators, environmental sensors, and microcontroller sleep-mode systems.

Specifications

  • Output Voltage – 4 V
  • Output Current – 60 mA
  • Output Power – 0.24 W
  • Panel Dimensions – 55 × 55 mm

Ideal For

  • Solar-powered sensor nodes and IoT projects
  • Trickle-charging small LiPo or NiMH batteries
  • Science and electronics education
  • Low-power outdoor monitoring projects

Package Contents

  • 1× 4V 60mA Solar Panel (55×55 mm)
Note: Output ratings are measured under standard test conditions (1000 W/m² irradiance, 25°C). Actual output will vary with sunlight intensity, angle, and weather conditions.