Vendor: TP-Link

tp-link VIGI SP6020 Intelligent Solar Power Supply System 60W / 20.8Ah/10.8V Lithium Battery

SKU: VIGI SP6020
Description

The TP-Link VIGI SP6020 is an intelligent solar power system that runs a single VIGI security camera completely off-grid. It pairs a 60 W photovoltaic panel with a 20.8 Ah / 10.8 V lithium battery and a smart controller, so a 4G camera can operate with no mains power and no fixed wiring — on a sunny day it charges to full in about 1.8 days and can keep a camera running for up to about 4.3 days through consecutive overcast weather. A camera is not included; the SP6020 is the power system on its own.

Key points
- 60 W solar panel + 20.8 Ah / 10.8 V lithium battery; sized for one VIGI camera
- Up to about 4.3 days runtime on overcast days; about 1.8 days to full charge in sun
- Intelligent auxiliary heating for reliable charging from about -30 to 60°C
- Three DC outputs; six-position 5-55° angle adjustment; IP66; 500+ cycles
- Remote power statistics, low-battery alerts and reboot via the VIGI app; camera not included

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§ 01Overview

What the VIGI SP6020 is

The TP-Link VIGI SP6020 is an intelligent solar power system that lets you put a single VIGI security camera where there is no mains power — a farm gate, a paddock, a remote shed, a boundary fence or a temporary site. It supplies a 60 W photovoltaic panel and a 20.8 Ah / 10.8 V lithium battery with a smart controller, and is designed around running one camera reliably rather than a multi-camera array. A camera is not included — this listing is the power system on its own, and it is most often paired with the VIGI C540-4G 4G pan-tilt camera.

On performance, the SP6020 reaches a full on-load charge in about 1.8 days of sun and is rated to keep a camera running for up to about 4.3 days of consecutive overcast weather. Those figures come from TP-Link's modelling and vary in the real world with the season, your latitude, the panel angle and how active the camera is, so treat them as a guide. Intelligent auxiliary heating keeps the battery charging and discharging safely from about -30°C to 60°C, which matters for cold mornings and southern winters, and the battery is rated for more than 500 cycles.

Practically, the panel angle adjusts across six positions from 5° to 55° so you can tune it to your latitude and season, and the controller provides three DC outputs (two at 9-12.6 V DC and one at 12 V DC, up to 2 A each) plus a 10/100 Mbps RJ45. It carries an IP66 rating and mounts to poles of about 80-120 mm diameter. Through the VIGI app you get remote power statistics, real-time load status, battery level, low-battery alerts, remote reboot and firmware updates, so you can manage an off-grid camera without regular site visits. It is genuine stock with a local 3-year warranty and support.

§ 02Engineering

VIGI SP6020 specifications

- 60 W photovoltaic panel + 20.8 Ah / 10.8 V lithium battery; designed for one VIGI camera
- Up to about 4.3 days runtime on consecutive overcast days; about 1.8 days to full charge in sun
- Intelligent auxiliary heating for reliable charging and discharging from about -30 to 60 C
- Three DC outputs (two 9-12.6 V DC, one 12 V DC, up to 2 A each) plus 10/100 Mbps RJ45
- Six-position 5-55 degree angle adjustment; mounts to 80-120 mm poles; IP66 rated
- Battery rated for more than 500 cycles; high and low temperature and over-discharge protection
- Remote power statistics, load status, low-battery alerts and reboot via the VIGI app
- Camera not included; genuine stock with a local 3-year warranty and support

§ 03Full datasheet

Detailed specifications

Lens & Distance

Lens & Distance — tp-link VIGI SP6020 Intelligent Solar Power Supply System 60W / 20.8Ah/10.8V Lithium Battery
FeatureDetail
Angle Adjustment (Manual) 5°/15°/25°/35°/45°/55°

§ 04Why choose this

Built for the way you actually use the VIGI SP6020

Off-grid power for one camera

A 60 W panel and 20.8 Ah battery run a single VIGI camera where there is no mains power.

Keeps going through bad weather

Rated for up to about 4.3 days of runtime on overcast days, with intelligent heating for cold conditions.

Manage it from your phone

Power statistics, battery level, low-battery alerts and remote reboot come through the VIGI app.

Built for the outdoors

IP66 rating, a wide -30 to 60 degree range and pole mounting suit exposed rural and remote sites.

§ 05Where it fits

Right at home in these scenarios

Farm gates and paddocks

Power a 4G camera on a remote gate, shed or water point with no mains supply for kilometres.

Construction and temporary sites

Run a single camera on a site before services are connected, then move it as work progresses.

Boundary fences and driveways

Keep a camera on a long rural driveway or fence line that cabling cannot reach.

Off-grid homes and cabins

Supply a camera at a remote dwelling or holiday cabin that runs without mains power.

§ 06Setup

Installation & setup

01

What's in the box

One VIGI SP6020 solar power system (60 W panel, 20.8 Ah lithium battery and controller), waterproof cable attachments, mounting accessories and a quick start guide. A VIGI camera is supplied separately.

02

Installation requirements

Mount the panel facing the sun at one of its six adjustable angles on a pole of about 80-120 mm, connect your VIGI camera to one of the DC outputs, and add the system in the VIGI app to monitor battery and power. Check the charge level and load before leaving the site.

§ 07Questions

Frequently asked about the VIGI SP6020

Q.01

Is a camera included with the SP6020?

No. The SP6020 is the solar power system on its own - a 60 W panel, a 20.8 Ah lithium battery and a smart controller. It is most often paired with the VIGI C540-4G 4G pan-tilt camera, which is sold separately or as a ready-made solar kit.
Q.02

How many cameras can it power?

It is designed to run one VIGI camera. The 60 W panel and 20.8 Ah battery are sized around a single 4G camera for good autonomy. To power two cameras plus a PTZ, or for longer runtime, look at the larger SP9030 or SP18090 systems.
Q.03

How long will it keep a camera running without sun?

It is rated to keep a single camera going for up to about 4.3 days of consecutive overcast weather, and to recharge fully in about 1.8 days of sun. Real-world figures vary with the season, your location, the panel angle and how active the camera is.
Q.04

Does it work in cold weather?

Yes. The battery has intelligent auxiliary heating, so it charges and discharges reliably from about -30 to 60 degrees Celsius. That keeps it working through cold mornings and southern winters where a basic battery would struggle to charge.
Q.05

What outputs does it have for the camera?

It has three DC outputs - two at 9 to 12.6 V DC and one at 12 V DC, each up to 2 A - plus a 10/100 Mbps RJ45 port. That covers the VIGI 4G cameras and similar low-voltage devices within the rated power budget.
Q.06

Can I monitor the battery and power remotely?

Yes. Through the VIGI app you get power statistics, real-time load status, battery level display, low-battery alerts, remote reboot and firmware updates, so you can manage an off-grid camera without regular trips to the site.
Q.07

Is it weatherproof and what does it mount to?

It carries an IP66 rating for outdoor exposure and mounts to poles of about 80 to 120 mm diameter. The panel angle adjusts across six positions from 5 to 55 degrees so you can tune it to your latitude and season.

§ 08In motion

TP-Link | VIGI Tutorial | How to Install and Manage VIGI Products

TP-Link | VIGI Tutorial | How to Install and Manage VIGI Products

§ 09Bundles

Recommended packages

01

Add the recommended camera

The SP6020 is built around the VIGI C540-4G 4G pan-tilt camera - the most common pairing for off-grid sites.

02

Prefer a ready-made kit?

Buy the camera and power system together as the SP6020 solar kit rather than sourcing parts separately.

03

Need more runtime or cameras?

Step up to the SP9030 for about a week on one camera, or the SP18090 for multi-camera and PTZ loads.