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Lensun Solar Panel for Truck Hood

 

This 45 watt Lensun Hood solar panel is actually for the Truck's battery. I've notice when I'm home and just doing short trips to the grocery store, Home Depot, etc; The auto start stop almost never engages on the Ranger, and I often get the alert via my phone that the Remote features in the FordPass app have been disabled to conserve battery power.

I think the blackvue dashcam and the sPOD as well as the remote features for the FordPass app are draining the battery when I don't take it for a 30 minute drive often enough.

This hood solar should keep the truck happy, and this will be important when I leave the truck parked for awhile for future backpacking/bikepacking outings where I leave the truck parked for a few days. It has its own bluetooth MPPT controller. So far I've only seen in provide 20 watts in full sun. so I'm guessing it's the angle on the hood.

Also, the MPPT controller is just ziptied on the driver side up near the wiring I've run for other stuff inside the truck. And with the Lensun Hood solar panel, you first apply a black vinyl decal to the hood, and then you glue the panel down to the decal so you don't ruin the truck's paint. I got the decal on perfect, but the panel is just slightly off if you stare at it. Overall I'm happy with it. I noticed the other day on a short drive to the grocery store that the auto start stop for the engine is working, and I've not gotten the alert from the FordPass app about disabling the remote features. So short of a week of bad weather, I think this will work fine.









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