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Brunton Solo Personal Power Plant

Brunton Solo Personal Power Plant

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$42.45 - $423.95
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Brunton Solo Personal Power Plant

If your adventures require portable power in remote locations, your solution is the Brunton Solo Power 3.4. The Solo Power 3.4 can charge off of household AC, vehicle DC, USB, and Brunton's flexible solar panels, storing hours of steady current for your small electronics. While at first that may not sound very wilderness-oriented, we all know that having a charged cell phone and GPS in the backcountry can make a big difference. Not to mention a camera for recording that epic mountain bike trail, or a charged iPod that charges you up in return. *Includes a DC inverter, AC adaptor, and multiple output tips (Motorola, Nokia, Sony Ericsson)

Bottom Line: The Brunton Solo Power 3.4 is rugged, lightweight, and portable, for folks who need juice off the grid.

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how much would I need to power a laptop in the wilderness?

how much would I need to power a laptop in the wilderness?

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February 16, 2009

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I run my Dell Inspiron from the Solo 7.5 no problem. It will recharge the laptop battery fully about 2 and a half times.

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May 27, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Bottom Line- A must have item.

By: Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete
September 29, 2009

Bottom Line- when you aren't directly charging your electronics via solar, you can store up charge for later (ie. stormy) days. A power pack is a "must have" item for expeditions, and really broadens the range of charging capabilities. In my opinion, skip the inverter model and get DC chargers (like a car charger) for all of your electronics. The DC-AC inversion uses too much precious power.

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What Power Connections are available?

What Power Connections are available?

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April 6, 2008

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iPod, mini USB, Motorola, Nokia, Sony Ericson cell phones, and Playstation PSP

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November 1, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Crucial for Techy-Expeditioning.

By: Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete
September 11, 2009

In the past I would buy a battery once in country for my expeditions. When I was in Pakistan, our porter wasn't informed that the battery was in his pack and it got tipped over and battery acid went everywhere. This is a much simpler, more elegant and less volatile solution to your power storage solution on expeditions or anywhere that you depend on solar to power your electronics.

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Tech Specs:

Type:
Lithium Iron Phosphate 
Output:
5.5V at 3400mAH 
Rechargeable:
Yes 
Recommended Use:
Backcountry power source 
Country of Origin:
China 

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