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The iGreely 8mm Extension Cable is a 20ft long, 14AWG flexible cord designed for extending the distance between your solar panels and power stations like Jackery and Goal Zero. With universal compatibility and a 2-year warranty, this cable ensures a secure and efficient solar setup.
G**Z
NOT Jackery SolarSaga Compatible! (Fixable)
We bought these so we could have our new Jackery Explorer battery on a shelf (a few feet above the ground) but pul the two SolarSaga solar panels up on the roof where they get more sun.But the shroud on the female 8mm receptacle on these cables does not allow the Jackery SolarSaga cables to plug in!My husband used a Dremel tool to cut away the shroud, and now the panels can plug into the extension cords. But out of the bag, they simply do not mate - so if you're unwilling to cut back the plastic preventing the plug of the Jackery panel from fitting into the socket on the iGreely cable, you cannot use this product with you Jackery panels.Since it was pretty easy to remedy, and the cables work fine once everything is plugged in, I'm giving this 4 stars. But I bet a lot of Jackery customers will give this a 1-star review, since the stupid thing just plain does not fit (and so no power at all gets to the battery).This may be due to a change in the dimensions of the cable-ends on the Jackery cables. So maybe iGreely used to work with previous models. But our brand-new (April, 2021) SolarSaga plugs simply cannot mate with the recessed socket. So there you have it.
D**D
Does not connect to Jackery SolarSaga 100 solar panels
The quality of the cable is fine, but will not connect to the 8mm male plug on the Jackery SolarSaga 100 solar panel unless you modify the rubber sleeve on the female end of this cable. The rubber sleeve on this cable, which I assume is necessary for keeping water out of the connection, is too small and will not allow the male counterpart on the Jackery SolarSaga 100 cable to fully insert. I Had to cut away part of the rubber sleeve on this cable in order to extend the length of my Jackery SolarSaga 100 solar panel cable.
V**K
Works with slight modifications. Read review
Using this with a Rockpals 100w folding Solar panel (new version) and a Jackery 500. This cable gives me an additional 20 feet to work with to find the ideal spot for sun. I did have to do as the other reviews said and use a razor blade to trim down the plastic female end of the connector. Once done, was able to plug and get 67w charging to my Jackery. No loss in input power from use of the cable. Love it!
F**N
Security is key when off grid!
This is a backup tool for my solar panel to my Goal Zero Yeti 200 Lithium battery bank. I don’t use it all the time, as the battery bank is in a good position for a usual cable, but I have used this in the past when I wanted to move my battery bank father from my fully mounted solar panel on the roof of my van.For the extra sense of security, it’s worth EVERY PENNY! I have an additional portable solar panel that sits outside of the van when I use it to charge up my other battery banks, and it’s great for while I’m working in the shade but I’m using the solar power to keep everything charged up. I’ve even used it a few times when my van is parked in the shade and my mounted panel isn’t pulling as much from the sun through the shade.
M**C
Perfect for Bluetti Maxoak solar power stations
This is a near perfect 8mm extension cord, robustly made, nicely packaged, and works.I bought this for my two Bluetti Maxoak solar power stations. Bluetti isn’t quite clear what plug size to use, but after some investigation I figured out it was 8 mm. There are all kinds of comments that you can’t just buy one off the shelf, but I contacted Bluetti and they said any 8 mm will work. And this one worked. I’m pulling 120 watts from my solar panels into the solar power stations with this extension cord.I give this product an unqualified 5-stars.
J**R
Just what I needed
I was able to connect two different Rock Pals folding 100W panels into my Jackery 500 using both their “Y” connector and their 20’ extension. It will only allow 85W input but when the sun is diminished by clouds, trees or SMOKE 🥺 you can still get a full charge going in to the unit. Using the “Y” connector and the extension together allows me to leave the Jackery in the truck and out of the sun. No issues with the plastic everyone is complaining about. Some snap in place and others just slide right in. Hope this helps.
J**E
They’ve cracked the code
After way too much searching for the solution, finally someone has the right connectors for using a Jackery solar panel with a goal zero power bank. The cable plus the included adapter make it all possible. Even though both use an 8mm connection, it has to insert further into the goal zero box than the jackery cable is able to because of the plastic housing. The included adapter with this cable does the trick! So if you’re in the same situation, you found the solution!
L**O
Works Great
Had been running into issues with the built in cord for my Jackery 100W travel panel not being long enough. Picked up this extension cable and it worked great on this last camping run.
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