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WaterLily 12 Volt Update

WaterLily 12 Volt Update

We're Almost There.

WaterLily 12V has just completed final testing in our labs and we’ve begun manufacturing. We’re extremely pleased with how far the system has come over the past year of development, and we can’t wait to get them out to our customers.

While we can’t share final details on the Turbine just yet, we’re not going to leave you hanging! We’re here to share some answers to the most common questions we’ve been getting on WaterLily 12V.

If you’ve signed up to be notified, keep refreshing your email and you’ll be the first to know when the 12V is on sale! If you haven’t signed up, use the form at the bottom of this page to do so!

Thanks again for your continued support.

Geoff Holden - Lead Electrical Designer at WaterLily

WaterLily 12V FAQs

Question 1 - What is WaterLily 12V? Who is it designed for?

The WaterLily 12V is designed for users who want to power more than just small personal devices. It packs the same great HydroElectric Charge System as our USB Turbine, but with regulated 14.6V output. This is ideal for larger power stations, or even lead acids found on sailboats and RVs.

Question 2 - What kind of connector will WaterLily 12V ship with?

WaterLily 12V ships with a 2-pin SAE connector. We wanted to make sure that our system is as universal as possible for our 12V customers, and the SAE connector is a great choice for this while also leaving flexibility for our DIY customers. We’ve also included a Car Accessory adapter (SAE J563) with each unit to make this even easier.

Question 3 - How much bigger is it going to be than the current USB WaterLily?

Our customers have told us that they love the portability of our USB WaterLily, and we didn’t want to sacrifice this with the 12V. With this in mind, we’re happy to say that we’ve kept WaterLily 12V at the same dimensions as the current version - 7 inches in diameter and 3 inches in depth.

Question 4 - Can I daisy chain WaterLily 12V?

Yes! One of the great things about WaterLily 12V is that you can chain the turbine with other devices to harness even more power for your power stations. You can even chain together multiple WaterLilys to supercharge your charge rate. We’ll be sharing more details on this in the coming weeks.

Question 5 - When can I order? When can I get mine?

WaterLily 12V will be available for order on October 5th, with units shipping to our first customers on October 22nd. Email subscribers will be the first ones notified when orders go live.

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9 comments

Apr 12, 2019 • Posted by WaterLily Turbine

Cheryl,

Thanks for your question. Please contact our support team at support@waterlilyturbine.com so that we can give you more details about connecting to your RV batteries.

WaterLily Support

Apr 12, 2019 • Posted by Cheryl

Looking forward to seeing the possibilities with the 12v charger for my Navion RV, wondering how I would ‘plug it in’ to my electrical system.

Oct 01, 2018 • Posted by Jason Garon

How long will be the cord, i need 40 feet

Sep 27, 2018 • Posted by Sandy

Excellent! I really will have to get the boat wiring sorted out over the winter 🤤.

Sep 21, 2018 • Posted by Mike from Hawaii

Meant to add that no more propane or isopro bottles. Can use this weight allowance for water Lilly, a small rechargeable power station and solar panel. You have air, water, and solar covered for your power needs.

Sep 21, 2018 • Posted by Michael Emerson Hawaii

Can’t wait for the new version. Plan is to use the usb version to power goal zero lights at night and use the 12v to recharge all other devices when moving camp daily. No brainer it’s the way to go when in an extended stay camp/cabin in an austere environment. Thanks guys for the expanded capabilities and the many options it provides.

Sep 21, 2018 • Posted by Michael Emerson Hawaii

Can’t wait for the new version. Plan is to use the usb version to power goal zero lights at night and use the 12v to recharge all other devices when moving camp daily. No brainer it’s the way to go when in an extended stay camp/cabin in an austere environment. Thanks guys for the expanded capabilities and the many options it provides.

Sep 25, 2018 • Posted by Eric Tucker

Nice! Any ideas on price yet?

Sep 20, 2018 • Posted by Richard Blake

Can’t wait to order mine. good job work team!

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