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Posted by C A
 - June 23, 2024, 06:41:35
Quote from: George on June 15, 2024, 22:07:07I'm sorry but it is almost comical at best to think someone is going to hike much less run around carrying one of these with them!!!

LOL!!
Also comical to think that is the intended application of this device, especially since it is used to power a 28lb power station (solix c1000) or greater. These panels are for camping or chaining together for recharging a home backup power station. Anker does make a 30W panel set that is roughly 12x10x2 folded. That would be your hiking companion. Tools work best when you know their intended use. Don't use a sledgehammer to hang up picture frames on a wall.
Posted by George
 - June 15, 2024, 22:07:07
I'm sorry but it is almost comical at best to think someone is going to hike much less run around carrying one of these with them!!!

LOL!!
Posted by Redaktion
 - June 15, 2024, 18:02:37
Anker has brought two new SOLIX solar panels, the PS100 and the PS200, to Europe following their launch in North America earlier this year. The devices are said to have a 23% conversion efficiency and are compatible with a wide range of power stations. Plus, the panels can fold and be set at one of four angles.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Anker-launches-new-SOLIX-PS100-and-PS200-foldable-solar-panels.848149.0.html