Make the most of what’s available to you when you need to charge your devices on your adventures, with the PWRGRID Solar Charger Kit 45W from Roman.
Featuring SunPower 3.4W cells with ETFE cell lamination, this solar kit is designed to stand up to the tough Aussies conditions. It’s also got a smart charge controller with auto restart technology when the sun is interrupted when charging. Use this kit for adding extra juice to 5V DC devices such as a smartphone or camera or to charge a 12V DC Battery.
The versatile PWRGRID Solar Charger Kit 45W from Roman can charge your 12V battery, and your mobile tech devices reliably when you’re away from the grid.
Charge 5V DC devices and 12V DC batteries
Reliable high-quality components
Sunpower 3.4W cells
ETFE cell lamination for maximum protection
Smart charge controller with auto restart technology
Kit includes: USB cable, carabiner clamps, suction cups, neoprene storage pouch, instruction manual, 8A solar controller, 800mm extension lead including battery clamps, 3m extensions lead including 30A plugs
External Dimensions:
Mat 28L x 120W cm | Solar Controller 10L x 6.5W x 2.5H cm
Packed Dimensions:
28L x 17W x 3.5H cm
Weight:
2.0 Kg
Cable Length:
80 cm Extension Cable with Battery Clamps
Material:
Sunpower™ Maxeon C60 Monocrystalline Silicone Solar Cells | ETFE Laminated
Output Power:
2 x USB 5V 2A | 1 x 30A Anderson Style | 47.6W | 3.1A Max.| 6.5V Max. | 8A Rated Solar Panel
Suggested Use:
Camping
Warranty:
1 Year
Supplier Code:
PRI20289
Snowys Code:
141464
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Q&A's (3)
Compatible battery station/powerbank1 answer
What sort of battery could this reasonably be expected to charge? And would it matter if its lead acid or lithium? I'm wondering if it is enough for car camping.
Sooz - Adelaide(4 years ago)
G'day Sooz,
The 45W Solar Mat Kit is a good medium size panel that can charge a small lead-acid battery or a USB powerbank. Their maximum power output is 3.1Amp so the panel will likely take a full day or longer to charge a small car-sized battery. It's hard to say whether it will be enough for your car camping as it really depends on what you're trying to run. We've got a great blog that outlines Battery and Solar Setups that might help you work out exactly how much power you'll need.
Leece - Snowys(4 years ago)
Does this always have to have a 12v battery connected? 1 answer
Just wondering if this always has to have a 12v battery connected when in the sun or can it just run USB only? Cheers
Pete - Alderley(5 years ago)
G'day Pete,
We've just double checked this in the product manual and yes you can charge directly via USB from the output on the back of the panel.
Leece - Snowys(5 years ago)
45w panel1 answer
Can this panel run my 12v 3A fan for 8 hrs
Anthony - Perth(5 years ago)
G'day Anthony,
That's a tricky one to give a direct answer as the sun can be variable, and therefore the output power on the PWRGRID 45W Solar Mat Kit will reflect this. The USB outlet is only 2A so you could use the Anderson Plug that is rated to 30A depending on the attachment your fan uses. So in conclusion, it's hard for us to say without knowing exactly which fan you have, and what the weather conditions will be like.