How do you hook up solar panels with no apperant termination points, no soldering buttons, no nothing?


Question:
I bought 2 6vdc solar panels from a surplus supplier. I want to use them in series to maintain a trickle charge on a 12vdc battery to run 2- 12vdc/100cfm fans. The ad for the panels said they did not come with wires. I assumed they would have solder termination points that I could recognize but alas, they did not. I put a volt-ohm meter on serveral locations along the laminated pieces of the panel and achieved nominal, (under 7 tenths vdc readings and varying in polarity depending on location of probes). What gives, does anyone have any insight as to my next move? Or, as I am beginning to suspect, have I been had? Were these "new" panels rejects because the manufacturer forgot to provide termination points? The only identification I have as to their source is: Auto SunCharger on the fancy plastic snap together case. I have searched on line with the above info, with no success. HELP

Answer:
The site I found in the UK is in the sources below. It appears the modules connect to Cell phones. You do not supply a model designator, but they show an SC-01, SC-02 and SC-03. On the site they show each one connected to a cell phone with a cable that plugs into a round connector.

This can't be the product you have, but it may be the maker.

Maybe if you contact them, they can help you:

Email: info@suncharger.co.uk

Suncharger.co.uk
170B Graham Road
London
E8 1BS
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