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The 10AWG 2FT Solar to XT60i Cable is a high-quality adapter designed for seamless connections between solar panels and portable power stations. Featuring tinned pure copper wire for excellent conductivity, an XT60i connector with reverse polarity protection, and waterproof capabilities, this cable ensures reliable performance in various conditions. Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and eco-conscious users, it comes with a 24-month customer service guarantee.
D**E
Perfect length
I recently purchased the ELFCULB 10AWG 25FT Solar to XT60i Cable to connect my EcoFlow portable solar charger, and it has proven to be an excellent investment.Build Quality and DesignThe cable is constructed with 10 AWG tinned copper, ensuring excellent electrical conductivity and resistance to oxidation. The connectors fit securely with both my solar panels and the EcoFlow power station, providing a stable and reliable connection.  PerformanceWith a length of 25 feet, this cable offers ample reach, allowing for flexible placement of solar panels to maximize sunlight exposure. The thick gauge minimizes voltage drop, ensuring efficient power transfer from the solar panels to the power station.Pros:• High-Quality Materials: The use of tinned copper enhances durability and conductivity. • Secure Connections: Connectors fit well, preventing accidental disconnections.• Optimal Length: 25 feet provides flexibility in panel placement without excessive slack.Cons:• Flexibility: Due to the thick gauge, the cable is somewhat stiff, which can make routing a bit challenging in tight spaces.ConclusionOverall, the ELFCULB 10AWG 25FT Solar to XT60i Cable is a reliable and well-made accessory for connecting solar panels to EcoFlow power stations. Its robust construction and efficient performance make it a worthwhile addition to any portable solar setup.
S**H
Good quality.
Good quality cable! Unfortunately I don’t have enough watts going through my solar setup to test if the center pin is wired correctly to let my Ecoflow power station run at max input, but it works great on my 100w panel.
K**N
Works as intended.
Works great with my Ecoflow Delta.
M**G
Works for EcoFlow
Works very well for EcoFlow.I just wish it was a bit better gauge wire.I have 3 of them and one came apart at an MC4 connection after a few months, but I hook and unhook them daily.It looks perfectly fixable though.
B**S
Great Cable - Correctly Wired XT60i
There is a surprising number of xt60i adaptors on the market that have the xt60i tip, but with a floating sense pin making it pointless. Happy to say this cable is not one of those poorly made cables and has a correctly bridged sense pin as verified with a multimeter.Ecoflow identifies high power solar based on negative (the round side of the connector) being bridged with the sense pin. If you own a multimeter and are having issues with a different brand of cable, consider checking continuity between these two points.Overall a great value as it's well made, the wire is sufficiently thick for its intended use case, and it provides the full charging speed from my solar panels that can provide more than 8a to my Ecoflow unit.
B**R
Well made and reasonably priced
Lets me setup the panels where the sun is while keeping the battery generator inside.
S**N
Impressed
Needed for project with my EcoFlow D2.Cable is well made, no complaints. Connectors at both ends don't have much, if any, play due to size tolerances. 10Awg cable, so should be able to pull 30A throughnit safely.Cut off MC connectors, put on crimp rings and started testing. pulled 35A, limits of my supply, and only saw a few degrees rise in temperature at my ring crimp terminals. the XT60 shell stayed at ambient.No idea on longevity of XT60 contacts, but I dont foresee degradation in my use. once connected, it will be rarely disconnected and connected again.Gonna buy some more, I like having these on hand when abusing power banks, power stations, and jump starters.
J**S
perfect extention
perfect length for my needs, good connectors
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