Portable and Foldable Personal Solar Panels
Many campers and road warriors need on-the-go ability to recharge their cell phones, gps devices or digital cameras. Carrying the extra weight of battery packs for all of these devices is sometimes an impossiblity. That's where the SolarRoll from Bruton comes in to save the day.
The SolarRoll is a flexible solar panel that produces 14 watts, 9 watts, or 4.5 watts of power with a loaded current and voltage of 15.1V. The SolarRoll is designed to operate in a temperture range of -22°F to +122°F (-30°C to +50°C) so its perfect for thos long camping trips.
The SolarRoll consists of photovoltaic cells and will produce power when any of the segments are exposed to sunlight.
A SolarRoll can also be linked to other SolarRolls of the same wattage to double the current output.
The SolarRoll is waterproof and can be submerged all the way up to the electrical connectors and not be damaged.
For best results position the panel so that it can receive the maximum amount of sun exposure. Plug into the panel with the cables provided.
The SolarRoll can be left plugged into any device overnight without it draining the battery because of the built-in reverse current protection.
Each SolarRoll comes with:
* Vehicle adapter cord
* Multicord
* Storage tube
* Manual
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