Do You Offer A Compatible Solar Panel For The Everchill Electric Cooler W/ Lithium Battery
Updated 07/29/2022 | Published 07/28/2022 >
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What solar panel does use
asked by: Chris B
Helpful Expert Reply:
The Everchill Electric Cooler with Internal Lithium Battery - 55 Qts, part # EV57FR, works with a 100-watt solar panel and it will be compatible with a number of our solar panel options.
I have attached a weblink to all our portable solar panels below. The solar panel plugs into this cooler with a DC power connector. For example, the Goal Zero Nomad 100 Solar Panel - Portable - 100 Watt, part # 287-13007, is compatible with this cooler.
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Everchill Electric Cooler with Internal Lithium Battery - 55 Qts
- Coolers
- Electric Cooler
- Hard Cooler
- 41 - 60 Quarts
- Bottle Opener
- Drain Plug
- USB Port
- LED Lights
- Everchill
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