If you’ve read any of our vehicle winterization/long term storage articles…
- Prepare for Seasonal Vehicle Storage with This Winterization Routine
- 7 Things to Do to Prepare Your Motorcycle for Seasonal Storage
- Proper Boat Winterization Tips & Techniques
…Then you already know that hooking your battery up to a trickle charger is a smart way to keep it healthy and juiced up while the vehicle sits in storage.
But what happens when you don’t have easy access to AC power to plug in said trickle charger?
Enter our pal, the Solar Battery Charger.

Specifically, we picked up this Performance Tool Solar Battery Charger to feed juice to a motorcycle battery as it waited out the snowy season.
In addition to being an all-in-one kit, this particular solar charger was really budget friendly. It included the solar cells in a robust housing, long connector cable, and pair of connector options:
- A set of alligator clips for a direct-to-battery hookup
- A standard DC power plug for a dash accessory socket

Thankfully there was a window in the back of our garage, so mounting the panel was a simple matter of hammering two small tacks into a window sill. Performance Tool does include a pair of suction cups to attach it to the window or—better yet—the inside of your vehicle’s windshield.
Within an instant of setting the panel down on the window sill, the blue indicator light began…well…indicating.

We attached the battery terminal clips onto our trusty multimeter for a more precise reading.
Even on an overcast afternoon, the panel was producing around 12 to 13 volts.

Once we established that the trickle charger was working, connecting the thing was a breeze. Performance Tool gives you ample length (about nine feet) to hook it up, so we were able to keep the battery installed in the motorcycle.
While it’s only been in place a few months, the favorable reviews at SummitRacing.com give us plenty of optimism that this trickle charger will prolong the life of the battery and ensure the motorcycle is ready to fire up in the spring.
All told, this seems like a smart option if you’ve got an ATV, dirt bike, golf cart, tractor, mower, boat, classic car, or any other vehicle that sits idle for long periods of time. And since it’s pretty much self-contained, it doesn’t matter if you have access to AC power or not.
Click the part number below to see pricing and availability.
- WMR-W2997 – Performance Tool Solar Battery Charger

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