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This page features flexible, foldable solar panels & solar chargers in what is traditionally called the 12 volt range, along with a selection of USB panels. This page is for solar panels over 2 watts in peak output. For smaller solar chargers, refer to our Personal Power page. How does this all work? Folding flexible panels...
Rollable, best for kayaks & marine use...
Folding rigid panels...
From the catalog margins...
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SolarSupra Value |
ePanel 8 |
ePanel 16 |
SolarFlat 1.8 Watt |
SolarFlat 5 |
Solaris 25 |
SolarPort 4.4 |
SunLinQ 25 |
P3-15 |
P3-30 |
P3-48 |
P3-55 |
Battery Saver SE 18 |
Battery Saver SE 6 |
Battery Saver SE 2 |
BatterySaver Plus |
CycleSaver |
iSun |
PowerFlex |
Pro 5W |
SolarPro 30 |
SolarPro 50 |
SolarPro75 |
SolarPro 100 |
SolarPro 150 |
SolarPro 225 |
SolarPro 300 |
SolarPro Expander 100 |
SolarPro Expander 75 |
SolarPro Expander 50 |
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Weatherproof?
Absolutely. No sense packing a solar panel into the bush if it wasn't.
Lightweight?
The lightest on the planet, using thin film solar cell technology. Paper thin cells are sewn into nylon canvas, or plastic backing.
Durable?
The rollables were made for boat decks - go ahead and walk all over them. The foldables were made for the military & will also take a lot of abuse.
Need household AC power?
Nope. For household AC, you need a battery between the solar panel & your AC equipment. A panel is a passive source, and can't drive an inverter. See the Power Packages page.
Which panel?
Don't know where to start? Just tell us what you need to run, and we'll be glad to let you know if we think you're crazy. Most portable applications involve things like laptops or smaller electronics.
Leave the air conditioner & refridgerator at home please.
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