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Brunton Solaris 26
Brunton Solaris 26
With eight flexible CIGS solar cells and the ability to charge in low-light conditions, the Brunton Solaris 26 ushers in the next generation of backcountry solar power. Even on dreary overcast days, the Solaris 26 pumps out the 12 volts of power required to charge your video camera or laptop, or even to jump your dead car battery. A blocking diode prevents battery drain when this Brunton solar panel is out of juice from charging all day. The included vehicle outlet adapter enables you to charge just about any type of 12-volt electronics that have a car plug. The Solaris 26 folds down to the size of a one-inch-thick piece of paper for easy transport. If you still don't have enough power to charge your electronics, link as many as three of these solar cells together to really get the juice flowing around base camp.
Bottom Line: Keep charging with the Brunton Solaris 26, whether the sun is shining bright or the clouds hang around all day long.
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We just got this panel back form the Amazon where it spent a...
We just got this panel back form the Amazon where it spent a year going up and down the river with indigineous missionaries showing the Jesus Film. However the panel will now pull only about 1/3 the load. Whats up??? www.RenewTradingCompany.com
By: matthew2131790 (1)
March 21, 2008
Can't say specifically since I wasn't there, but you could assume that a year on the Amazon is a tough life for any product. If the solar panel was ever stored while damp, stored with the solar panels facing outward, or folded/creased through the solar panels themselves then the product's performance will indeed suffer. I can't imagine spending a year in the jungle and having this item never get wet. According to Brunton's online manual, this item is water resistant, but it also stresses that it should/must be stored dry. Hope this helps!
By: Elias the Terrible (43)
May 20, 2008





