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Jun 22, 2021
Caveat Emptor! (Buyer beware!)
Over rated output; there are much better choices. The output power representation seems intentionally misleading as it speaks to the maximum possible output under optimum conditions: at equatorial noon, sun panel perpendicular to the sun light, on a very cloudless clear day, and on the longest day of the year (around Jun 25th). It cannot even charge my Pixel cell phone even with all the above. It would take months to charge a car battery enough to start a car. I am considering replacing the solar cells with good quality cells and using the case as a mounting platform. A wasted opportunity by the manufacturer.

May 10, 2017
Good quality and good price
3/8" Heliax came with "N" fittings but the equipment came with female UHF. To avoid the Heliax poking out the back of the rack or replacing the inline N connector with pricey Heliax right angle UHF males, (do they even make such a thing?), I bought a set of these. Nice plating job and they look great. I did slime up the N external threads with silicon grease to prevent galling (probably a good idea to keep it out of the connections). This is my second batch of this adapter and they are a good as the first.

Jul 12, 2016
Good for cleaning 1" NPT threads
It was NPT and not the British pipe standard. A big "John Deere: monkey wrench with smooth jaws made for an easy application and remember to use threading oil or even 3 in 1 to keep it from freezing to the pipe. It looked like it could cut new threads, but a four jaw threading tool would be a better choice if there is any worry about getting it "stuck". 80 year old galvanized and threaded on a NPT to CVPC adapter on to the shiny cleaned up end of the galvanized. Except for when electrical grounding is important, not much point in replacing galvanized with galvanized.