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Portable Solar Panel
In our modern world, we travel a lot. But we can't always manage to get near an electrical outlet. Especially when we go hiking or on a trip. That's when a portable solar panel comes in handy, allowing you to charge your smartphone, tablet or other electronic device on the go. In this case, all you have to do is place the portable solar panel in front of your tent or on top of your caravan, or you can hang it on your rucksack. These mobile solar panels are not only practical, but also offer a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to powering small to large appliances. Read more...
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• The solar panel is intended to convert sunlight into direct current (DC) to charge rechargeable 12 V batteries in vehicles or boats while driving or supply them with a float voltage for power generation
• The battery power can additionally be used as a stable power supply to operate DC-powered devices connected to the battery
• Number of cells: 36
• Nominal voltage: 12V
• Max Power: 80W
• Open Circuit Voltage: 22,79V
• Short Circuit Current: 4,81A
• Max power Voltage: 18,83V
• Max power Current: 4,52A
• Size: 1165x530x60mm
• Weight: 9 kg
When should you take a portable solar panel with you?
In particular, they offer outdoor enthusiasts a good way to charge small devices such as smartphones or cameras. A portable solar panel is especially useful when you go off the beaten track, as it can be used to power your phone or other electrical device in an emergency, ensuring your survival until help arrives. In addition, not only camping enthusiasts will be delighted to use this device, but it can also be of great use in the garden at home. After all, a garden party does not require an extension cord, in which case you could fall. Simply place the mobile solar panel in the right sunny spot and you're ready to party, play music or watch a film.
Where to place your portable solar panel?
To best absorb the sun's rays, portable solar panels should be placed in a place where they are constantly exposed to sunlight. Make sure that the solar panel is not in the shade. Whether it's on the roof of a tent or, as mentioned above, on a caravan, it's perfect to ensure that the solar panel can absorb sufficient sunlight at all times.
How much weight do mobile solar panels have?
You can choose a version that weighs less than one kilogram, but usually these devices weigh 2.2 or 4 kilograms, or even 7.8 kilograms. Which one you choose depends largely on the size of the hike you're going on and the total weight you'll need to carry anyway.
Can we choose a mobile solar panel that is waterproof?
As there are many occasions when we might get caught in a heavy downpour while hiking or trekking, it is a good idea to choose a portable solar panel that is waterproof and therefore rainproof. Of course, in this case, it produces hardly any electricity, because when it rains, the sky tends to get overcast.
What is the rated output of portable solar panels?
The rated power of the devices should be chosen according to your plans. For small hikes or weekend trips, portable solar panels with a rated power of around 20 watts are sufficient to charge smartphones or similar devices. The larger mobile solar panels can also be used for a longer caravan holiday, where you can charge not only your phone but also other devices and equipment. In this case, however, you will need a higher rated power, which should be at least 120 watts. Why do we need to pay attention to the power rating? Because it indicates the maximum power of the device. For portable solar panels, this is expressed in watts (W), so the higher the rated power, the more power you have overall. But to do this, you need to place the solar panels in the right place, as indicated above. This is because the output of the solar panel can vary depending on the amount of sunlight. In bad weather conditions it will be able to provide much less power.
How can portable solar panels be stored and transported to save space?
To save space, mobile solar panels can be easily folded for easy storage and transport.