The Moultrie MMA14137 10W Universal Solar Battery Pack delivers reliable off-grid power for trail cameras, security systems, and portable electronics. This weatherproof solar charging solution eliminates battery replacement costs while ensuring continuous operation in remote locations.
What Makes This Different
Unlike basic solar panels that require separate battery storage, the MMA14137 integrates a high-capacity lithium battery with efficient solar collection in one compact unit. The 10-watt monocrystalline panel generates power even in partial shade conditions, while the built-in charge controller prevents overcharging damage. This all-in-one design reduces connection points and potential failure modes compared to multi-component solar systems.
Key Features
- 10-watt monocrystalline solar panel with anti-reflective coating
- Integrated 12V rechargeable lithium battery pack
- Universal DC output compatible with most 12V trail cameras
- Weather-resistant housing rated for outdoor use
- Built-in charge controller with overcharge protection
- LED power indicator shows charging and battery status
- Adjustable mounting bracket for optimal sun positioning
Field performance remains consistent across temperature ranges from -4°F to 140°F, making this solar pack suitable for year-round deployment. The efficient charging circuit maintains battery health during extended periods of low sunlight. Multiple output options accommodate various camera models and voltage requirements without additional adapters.
Technical Specs
- Solar panel output: 10 watts monocrystalline
- Battery capacity: 12V rechargeable lithium
- Operating temperature: -4°F to 140°F
- Weather rating: IP65 water resistant
- Dimensions: Approximately 12" x 8" x 3"
- Weight: Under 5 pounds
- Cable length: 10 feet with universal connectors
- Mounting: Adjustable bracket with security hardware
The MMA14137 represents a practical solution for maintaining power in locations where AC charging isn't feasible. Professional wildlife researchers and security professionals rely on solar charging systems to extend deployment periods and reduce maintenance visits.