Bateria Power Solar to XT60 Charge Extension Cable 10AWG 25Ft
Product description
What this cable is for
If you’re building a solar setup around an XT60 connection, this Solar to XT60 charge extension cable is meant to bridge the gap between your solar panel side and your battery/power-station side. In plain terms: it gives you extra reach (25Ft) and the right connector format so you can position your panel where it gets the sun, without feeling locked into a short cord.
It’s also designed with “real outdoor use” in mind. The jacket and insulation are described as temperature resistant, anti-corrosion, and anti-ultraviolet, and the cable is stated to meet specific cable certification requirements listed by the manufacturer.
That said, cables like this are one of those purchases where the details matter. If your system needs a different connector, different input/output pairing, or a different wire gauge for your exact run, this may not be the correct match—so it’s worth double-checking compatibility before you buy.
Key takeaways

This is a 10AWG, 25Ft solar extension cable that ends in XT60 on one side and a solar connector on the other (described as “Y type” with solar panel plug male/female on one end). The manufacturer also highlights a bend-tested, reinforced XT60 connector design and a low-contact-resistance approach using pure tinned copper.
If your goal is to extend your solar charging cable length while keeping a firm, plug-in connection, this cable is built for that. The “plug and play” claim is practical for quick installs—less time wrestling with wiring, more time getting panels positioned.
Still, it’s not a universal solution. It’s intended for setups that use XT60, and it won’t help if your gear uses a different port or connector style.


What you’ll notice day to day
The biggest day-to-day improvement is placement flexibility. With 25Ft of cable, you can run from where your panel mounts to where your LiFePO4 battery, solar generator, or XT60 battery pack sits.

The manufacturer also emphasizes the connector construction: the XT60 connector is described as “upgraded” with 20000+ bend and plug lifespan testing, plus reinforced injection molding intended to strengthen the connection and help prolong service life.
On performance, they position it as a high-efficiency charging cable and mention the use of tinned copper for minimizing power loss. That’s the kind of difference you actually feel in a solar context—your system isn’t just “working,” it’s charging as efficiently as the rest of your setup allows.
One small limitation: longer runs in any solar system can introduce more voltage drop than shorter ones, so cable length always deserves a little thought based on your layout.
Tech specs
- Cable type: solar connector to XT60 adapter/extension cable (Y type)
- Wire gauge: 10AWG (described as 10AWG 25Ft overall, manufacturer also mentions 12AWG tinned copper wire in the charging cable description)
- Cable length: 25Ft
- Connector side (solar end): solar panel plug (male/female) as described
- Connector side (battery/power side): XT60
- Certification (as stated): EN 50618:2014 H1Z2Z2-K, IEC 62930, IEC 131
- Connector durability claim: 20000+ bend and plug lifespan test (as stated)
- Conductor material: 100% pure tinned copper wire (low contact resistance noted)
- Jacket/insulation material: XLPE/XLPO (fireproof and anti-corrosion, anti-ultraviolet stated)
- Stated temperature resistance for the wire/jacket: -40℉~248℉(-40℃~120℃)
- Stated outdoor ambient range: -40℉~194℉(-40℃~90℃)
- Charging current claim: 50A (as stated)
- Installation: described as easy to connect/disconnect (plug and play)
- Warranty/support: 1-year warranty and 24-hour customer service (as stated)

Pros, cons, and who it suits


Why it makes sense: - If you need a dedicated solar connector to XT60 extension run and want a cable built for outdoor conditions, this fits the use case. - The reinforced XT60 connector design and the tinned copper conductor approach are aimed at durability and low contact resistance. - The temperature and UV-resistant material claims are especially relevant if your panel setup will live outside year-round.
Where it may fall short: - It’s specifically for XT60-based solar charging. If your battery, inverter, or power station uses a different port, you’ll need a different adapter/cable. - The longer 25Ft run may not be ideal for every system layout. Depending on your panel output and the distance, you might still see performance tradeoffs.
It’s a solid pick if you: - Want more placement freedom between your solar panel and your XT60 LiFePO4 battery/power station. - Care about durability for outdoor use and want a cable designed around reinforced connectors and weather-resistant insulation.
You may want to skip it if you: - Don’t have XT60 compatibility on the equipment side. - Need a very short, minimal-loss run and would rather use a shorter cable to reduce potential voltage drop.

Compatibility notes (so you don’t waste time)
This cable is described as suitable for connecting solar panels and solar generators to devices with an XT60 port. The manufacturer also mentions it can work with ecoflow Delta Pro and ecoflow River, along with solar panels, and that it may work with other brands with the appropriate XT60 port.
But here’s the catch: “XT60 port” is the key phrase. Before you order, check both ends of your system—your solar side connector type and the XT60 charging input on the battery/power station. If either end doesn’t match what this cable expects, you won’t be able to plug it in directly.
FAQs


Is it easy to install?

The manufacturer describes the XT60 adapter as easy to connect and disconnect, with a firm connection meant not to fall off easily. In practice, that usually means less fiddling during setup.
What weather conditions is it rated for?
They state a temperature range of -40℉ to 248℉ for the wire/jacket, plus an outdoor ambient temperature range of -40℉ to 194℉. The jacket is also described as anti-UV and anti-corrosion.
Does it support high charging current?
The description states a “50A high-efficiency charging cable” claim. If your system’s requirements are significantly different, you’ll want to confirm your setup aligns with what the cable is rated/positioned for.

Buying verdict
When it makes sense
This Solar to XT60 charge extension cable is worth considering if you need a 25Ft outdoor-friendly run to connect a solar panel side to XT60 charging equipment (like a LiFePO4 battery setup or an XT60 solar generator/power station). Its stated focus on reinforced XT60 connector durability, tinned copper conductor, and temperature/UV-resistant jacket is the kind of mix that matters for long-term off-grid use.
Not the best choice if
It might not be a great match if you don’t have XT60 on the equipment side, or if your installation is extremely short-distance and you’d rather minimize potential voltage drop by staying with shorter cabling.
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