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lubomm

Since 15 Aug 2007
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PostMon Nov 28, 11 2:33 pm    solar panel advice? Reply with quote

I want to buy a solar panel for camping: running a light, playing radio, charging rechargeable batteries, charging laptop, etc.

Any recommendations?

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jblum

Since 13 Jul 2008
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PostMon Nov 28, 11 8:42 pm    Brunton Solaroll is crap Reply with quote

I bought a Solaroll and it isn't good. If all you want is to charge a single battery per day, this is perfect, but otherwise, no good. Couldn't run any of those appliances real-time at all. Produces 6-12 watts. (Used 16 days in the Grand Canyon in July w/ lots of direct sunlight)

The Goal Zero Adventure pack had similar results with ability to charge a few things and then nothing for a few days while it recharged. It was better than the solaroll because it stored its charge with a battery pack which allowed storage for non-sunny times, but overall we were underwhelmed with this (used for 23 days in the Grand Canyon in Nov)

Seems like the best systems involve deep cycle batteries and home-made solutions to the solar crunch. Especially in the winter when there isn't a ton of direct sunlight, the charging is slow and unreliable. Ask around to the van owners at the sandbar who have solar panels on their vans; they seem to have something good figured out (like deep cycle battery bank with 7.3L diesel engine for most of the charging...)... I think the solar is more of a trickle supplement compared to what their alternator puts out.

Let us know if you find something good.

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cosmodog

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PostMon Nov 28, 11 9:58 pm     Reply with quote

I have an 80 watt panel on my van with a charge controller and 2 deep cycle batteries. This is enough to power my fridge, lights, laptop for ~12 days in Baja. Without the fridge, you should be able to get by with a much smaller system.

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kenja

Since 19 Jun 2008
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PostTue Nov 29, 11 7:45 am     Reply with quote

My business started carrying these portable solar panels last fall and we've had pretty good feedback on them. They come in 40 or 80 W versions and have built in chargers. You wouldn't want to go backpacking with them, but they're pretty portable. I have the 40w at my office in HR if you want to check it out.

http://www.hitchsource.com/zamp-rvmarine-portable-solar-kit-40-watts-23-amps-p-32869.html

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