Specifications
Materials | Poly/cotton canvas outer A-grade monocrystalline silicon solar cells |
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Wattage | 200W |
Working max. voltage | 21.59V |
Working max. current | 12.2A |
Open circuit | 26.72V |
Short circuit | 10.11A |
Dimensions (folded) | 440mm x 510mm x 105mm |
Dimensions (unfolded) | 1430mm x 965mm |
Weight | 6.5kg (excl. controller & cables) |
Operating temperature | -40°C to 85°C |
Certifications | CE, RoHS, RCM (C-Tick) |
Pack Contents
1x | 200w portable solar blanket |
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1x | 15A PWM Solar Regulator |
1x | 6m lead with Anderson style plugs |
1x | 0.5m Anderson-style plug to battery clamp cable |
Jeremy –
After watching countless solar blanket reviews on youtube, solar blankets can be a bit hit and miss, questionable quality and never delivering their advertised output. Well this 200w blanket is the real deal, layed on the back of my ute tub lid it was putting out 195w/10.8Amps in the 10am sun. Once the blanket was heat saturated the output dropped to about 10amps. On a bright overcast day I’m seeing 6amps/120w. Super happy with it’s performance, It’s middle of the road when it comes to cost, but it’s quality is miles better than cheap rubbish and it’s output rivals blankets at double the cost. Sets up in about 30 seconds. Little tip – if the blankets laying flat, grab a pair of steelcaps or shoes you’re not wearing when you’re walking around camp in thongs to prop half the blanket at 45degrees to catch the sun and the output jumps up a considerable amount.