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Solar power panel for camera ORNO OR-MT-ME-1809
Solar power panel for camera ORNO OR-MT-ME-1809 is a photovoltaic module designed to provide off-grid electrical supply for outdoor cameras and monitoring equipment. The panel converts sunlight into DC power suitable for charging batteries or feeding a compatible charge controller, enabling continuous camera operation in locations without mains power. It is intended for surveillance, remote monitoring and other outdoor installations where a reliable solar energy source is required.
The solar panel offers a maintenance-free energy source that reduces dependency on grid power and cabling for outdoor camera systems. Its weather-resistant construction and stable power output in daylight conditions support long-term remote operation. The device enables integration with standard charge controllers and battery systems to supply steady DC power to cameras and related accessories.
Mount the solar panel in a location with maximum sun exposure, typically facing true south in the northern hemisphere and clear of shading from trees or structures. Connect the panel to an appropriate charge controller and battery bank sized to the camera’s power consumption, following the controller manufacturer’s wiring diagram. Verify polarity before connecting to equipment and secure all connections with weatherproof connectors. Position and angle the panel according to site conditions to optimize energy yield throughout the day.
For reliable camera operation, pair the solar panel with a compatible charge controller and a battery of sufficient capacity to cover night-time and low-irradiance periods. Regularly inspect mounting hardware and connectors for corrosion or damage, and keep the panel surface free of dust and debris to maintain optimal energy production.
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