Zamp Solar KIT5006 Obsidian Integration Kit w/15-Amp Controller
Zamp Solar KIT5006 Integration Kit, designed for connecting a solar panel to a battery, features a 15-Amp digital charge controller that can handle solar systems up to 270 watts. The 5-stage All-Weather (AW) solar charge controller with Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) technology is compatible with lithium and lead-acid batteries. It has a large digital display to monitor volts and amps in real time, as well as amps over a period of time. The LED light indicators show charging status and battery condition. This smart device will prevent battery overcharge, improve charge quality and prevent discharge in low or no light conditions.
The KIT5006 includes the 15-Amp charge controller with mounting screws, 2-port solar roof cap with mounting hardware and gasket, plus a pre-terminated solar wiring harness (15-ft roof cap to charge controller wire and 10-ft charge controller to battery fused wire).
Complete any Obsidian Series™ Solar Panel Kit with this 15-Amp Integration Kit.
Solar panels create the power, the integration kit manages the power. Mix and max any Zamp Solar panels for the right amount of power. Obsidian solar panels can be mixed and matched with Flagship panels, or use them on any RV Pre-wired for Zamp Solar. Zamp makes it easy to find the best solar solution.
ZS-15AW 15-Amp Solar Charge Controller
The solar charge controller is the brains of the solar system and controls how much solar energy goes to the battery. It makes sure the battery never gets overcharged and as close to 100% as possible.
2-Port Solar Combiner
Directly plug in two Zamp solar panels or use their Y-connector to add more panels. The combiner comes with a self-adhering gasket and stainless steel screws for surface mounting.
Pre-Wired 10 & 15-foot Wiring Harnesses
That’s right, pre-wired. No cutting, splicing or bad connections. These wiring harnesses are pre-terminated to connect directly to the charge controller and battery. The hardest part about installing an Integration Kit is figuring out where to run the wires.