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12W Sunlinq portable folding solar charger

A stylish charger that´s small enough to slip in a cargo trouser pocket or glove compartment, but opens up into a powerful portable solar panel with near universal connectivity. Suitable for charging handheld devices and rechargeable batteries, small 12V accessories, and 12V vehicle batteries. Ideal for expeditions, gap year travel, outdoor photographers and emergency kits.
- SPECIAL OFFER: Includes free iPod charger cable
- Uses Global Solar´s revolutionary PowerFLEX™ technology, with CIGS solar cells
- Durable and weatherproof, yet only 360 g.
- Retail packaged, with full instructions included.
- Complete with cable set for full connectivity.
- Works well even under poor light conditions.
- Can be mounted to curved surfaces; built-in grommets.
- Built-in discharge protection.
- Voltage limited at 15.6 to help protect your appliances; max operating current 800mA.
- Closed dimensions: 130 x 230 x 13 mm, open dimensions: 750 x 406 x 0.8 mm.
- Not designed for permanent outdoor use.
- 1 year warranty.
- Team with Power Pack for even more versatility
****12v panel & external mp3450 tekkeon battery
By Fraser Macdonald, Stuff Magazine on 05th Dec 2011 of: 12W Sunlinq portable folding solar charger
The combination of powerful solar panel and external battery are perfect for gadgeteers on the move who don't want to be constantly on the hunt for power sockets. Liberating and environmentally-aware kit that's worth investing in.
****i can see clearly...
By Pilgrim on 03rd Aug 2011 of: 12W Sunlinq portable folding solar charger
I use this solar charger to fill up my cache battery from Busch and Muller ( e-werk and cache battery combination). This means I can charge all my USB devices, which is pretty much all the gadgets I have. There is an issue with charging some devices that they need a constant voltage and current. A cache battery proves essential in these cases, and there are a whole bunch of options for this.
All the readings I've taken from this panel show it is very powerful in ideal conditions, indeed slightly more than the 6.5W. However when the sun hides behind a cloud the current drops off rapidly. Suprisingly the voltage stays quite high even in cloud. Given size and weight, and the fact it is just a fold away piece of fabric this is a fantastic bit of kit. When the sun is out it is as good as the mains (for mobile phone charging). When the sun is hiding a bit the panel its very tempremantal as to how powerful it will be. Suprise suprise a solar panel needs sun.
Personally I love it and have stopped using mains for charging gadgets. Though in darkest January I may rediscover my mains chargers.

