Wednesday Review - Powapacs Solar Panel

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Wednesday Review - Powapacs Solar Panel

Staying connected on the bank inevitably relies on a power source to charge your phone, laptop or camera batteries. There are several power banks on the market but none are quite so versatile as the Powapac Atom, you can of course recharge the Atom via mains electric or an in car 12V charger but the feature which sets the Atom apart is its ability to harness the suns energy with the use of the Powapacs Solar Panel 60.

If the videographer in you wants to document your longer weekend session, the Powapacs Atom and accompanying Solar Panel 60 will keep your camera rolling for longer. The SunPower monocrystalline solar cells are one of the most efficient solar cells on the market, with an efficiency of >23.5%, the Powapacs Solar Panel can generate 150-230 Wh energy daily.

On an average summers day, in the UK, you can expect 6-7 hours of optimum charging conditions, the Solar Panel 60 is also waterproof and able to generate energy whilst its raining, so there is no need to rush to put it away in your bivvy when you feel a spit of rain.

The Powapacs Solar Panel does not have to be used in conjunction with a Powapacs Atom, its is also compatible with other powers banks but a power bank is not always necessary, The Solar Panel can charge anything with a USB connection, directly.

Weighing in at 996g and coupled with its folding wallet design, the Solar Panel 60 can be folded down to dimensions of 30.5 x 17 x 3.5cm, the Solar Panel is compact and will not take up valuable space on your trolley or in your bivvy. The wallet is finished in black and emblazoned with Powapacs stylish branding.

Powapacs have created a method of power generation in true off grid fashion, the Solar Panel is versatile and highly portable and will keep you and your bivvy in the 21st century on your next fishing session.

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