F-150 Lightning Worksport Solis Solar Tonneau Cover Delivers 350 Watts After One Month

The Worksport Solis solar tonneau cover for the Ford F-150 Lightning delivered 350-380 watts after a month of use, sufficient to charge a portable battery in four hours. The setup helps preserve the truck's main battery by using solar power for camp loads and overflow demand.
The Worksport Solis solar tonneau cover for the Ford F-150 Lightning has been tested in real-world conditions. After a month of use, it delivered 350-380 watts, roughly 71-78% of the manufacturer's ideal-condition rating. The owner used the solar power to charge a Worksport COR portable battery, which took around four hours. The COR battery acted as a buffer for camp loads and overflow demand, preserving the truck's main battery. The F-150 Lightning's Pro Power Onboard system handled heavy loads, running a 12-volt camp fridge, LED lights, and phone chargers directly from the truck's battery. The solar tonneau cover helped reduce the load on the main battery, making it a useful addition for camping trips.
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