Solar Panels: 100w & 200w

Harness the power of the sun to stay powered up during your outdoor adventures or emergency situation at home. Foldable, portable and lightweight solar panels are easily carried along into the great outdoors or low-profile stored while at home.

$199.00$369.00

E | Solar 100p ($199)

E | Solar 200p ($369)

FAQs

A Portable Power Station is a battery-powered device that stores energy and provides electrical power for various devices and appliances when away from a traditional power source.
  • Battery Capacity: Measured in watt-hours (Wh), which indicates how long the power station can supply power.
  • Output Ports: Includes AC outlets, DC car ports, USB ports, and sometimes specialized outputs.
  • Input Options: Methods for recharging the unit, such as AC wall outlets, DC car chargers, or solar panels.
  • Portability: Designed to be lightweight and easy to carry.

 

Portable power stations can power small electronic devices like smartphones, laptops, and tablets, as well as small appliances such as mini-fridges, lights, and small power tools.

Charging time depends on the input source:

  • AC Charging: Typically takes several hours.
  • DC Car Charging: Generally longer than AC charging.
  • Solar Charging: Depends on the solar panel’s output and weather conditions, often the slowest.

Yes, many models support simultaneous use and charging, allowing you to power devices while recharging the power station.

Consider the following:

  • Battery Capacity: Higher capacity means longer usage times.
  • Output Ports: Ensure it has the ports you need.
  • Portability: Choose based on how you’ll be using it (e.g., travel vs. home backup).
  • Charging Options: Look for convenient recharging methods.

Yes, they are generally safe with built-in safety features such as overcharge protection, short-circuit protection, and temperature controls.

Most units are designed to handle a range of conditions, but it’s important to check the manufacturer’s guidelines for temperature and humidity limits.

  • Keep it clean and dry.
  • Store in a cool, dry place.
  • Avoid overcharging.
  • Check and replace damaged cables or connectors.

Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. If not used frequently, keep it at around 50% charge to maintain battery health.

Yes, most power stations have multiple output ports to allow simultaneous connection and charging of several devices.

Ensure it is properly maintained and charged according to the manufacturer’s instructions. If the issue persists, contact customer support for troubleshooting or warranty service.

Follow local regulations for battery disposal and recycling. Many electronics recyclers accept portable power stations due to their battery components.

Some portable power stations can power medical equipment, but it is crucial to check the power requirements of the equipment and ensure the power station can meet those needs. Always consult with the manufacturer for specific recommendations.