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Brunton 26 Watt Foldable Solar Array

by Brunton
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)

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  • Foldable 26-watt solar panel folds up and stores in portable sack
  • Instinctively converts sunlight into electrical current even in low light
  • Ideal for charging laptops and digital cameras or running cell and satellite phones
  • High-performance CIGS solar cells are ultra-efficient; reverse flow protection
  • Measures 11 x 8.5 x 1 inches (W x H x D) when folded and weighs 28 ounces; one-year warranty

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Brunton 26 Watt Foldable Solar Array + RoadPro RP-203EC 12V 12' Extension Cord with Cigarette Lighter Plug + Roadpro 12V Battery Clip-On and Cigarette Lighter Adapter
Price for all three: $377.99

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Product Description

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Representing the next generation of solar panel technology, the Solaris 26 maximizes performance while taking up virtually no space at all. The unit's multi-section design folds up into a compact footprint that's just a bit larger than a DVD case, while still delivering an impressive 26 watts of power, more than enough to charge a laptop or digital video camera or power a satellite or cell phone. In addition, the unit's high-performance CIGS solar cells--the most efficient thin-film solar technology available--are extremely reliable, with a design that instinctively converts incident sunlight into an electrical current, even in low-light conditions. The combined functions make this an ideal panel for camping trips, hikes, power outages, and other occasions when it helps to have a portable power source on hand.

The Solaris 26, which measures 21.5 by 37.5 inches when open and 11 by 8.5 inches when folded, includes a battery clamp cable for charging car batteries, along with vehicle outlet and multi-linking cables. It's also backed by a one-year warranty.

What's in the Box?
Solaris 26 foldable solar panel, vehicle outlet cable, multi-linking cable, battery clamp cable, storage sack, user's manual.

Product Description

The next generation of Solaris foldable technology is here. CIGS (Copper Indium Gallium diSelenide) is the most efficient thin film solar technology available. By maximizing performance while optimizing portability, it makes the Solaris 26 the most compact high output model available. The built-in blocking diode prevents reverse battery discharge. Provides a lightweight, compact design that includes; Storage Sack, Vehicle outlet cable, Multi-link cable, Battery clamp cable. One Year Warranty. Contact us for Customer Service, Technical and any other question at 1-800-443-4871 (or) support@brunton.com

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 16 x 9 x 1.8 inches ; 2 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000GEFFBO
  • California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 warning.
  • Item model number: F-SOLARIS26
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #95,960 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
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501 of 502 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Good panel with one problem (4th Update) October 27, 2008
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I like this panel, I like it a lot. Right now I use it to charge a all of my electronics. It folds up nicely, and doesn't weigh much. I agree with the other posters on the positive things about these panels.

These panels as individuals (not linked) are serving me and my teams very well in Iraq. We use them to power everything from MP3 Players and cell phones to advanced GPS tracking systems.

There's only one problem I have, and that is linking more than two panels together. The instructions and box say it can be done, and the box says it includes a linking cable, but there is nothing that says how. You are supposedly able to link up to three panels together, but I am unable to accomplish this no matter how I configure the cables. I've written directly to Brunton's service department for guidance, but after a month I've only gotten the read receipts from them. No answer so far. No one on any blog or forum can tell me how this is done. They are expensive, so finding someone that has bought more than one is rare.

All three panels came with the exact same cables, so I don't think I'm missing anything. There are two connection ports on each panel (it will charge two small items at the same time). As far as cables go you get one with clamps (like the kind that connects to a car battery), one female car cigarette lighter-style outlet, and another cable that has four adapters on one end and a single adapter (for plugging into the panel) on the other.

You have to use the four-ended cable to link panels. The problem is that when you plug the end with four ends into a panel there is no more room to plug in another cable. The two prongs sticking out of the sides prevent this.

Anyone with one panel could see what I mean. Try plugging both ends of your linking cable into your one panel, as would be the case on the middle panel in a series of three. Then consider how you would link three of them together.

I would love to hear from anyone that has accomplished linking more than two of these together.

Linking them together would allow us to power (real time) our field laptops and mini-satellites, we could even recharge our military satcom radio batteries. Unfortunately this isn't the case yet.

The panel is excellent and I like it a lot. I gave it a three star rating because it claims to be able to do something that it cannot (link three panels). The instructions are also lacking in this area. Brunton's customer service also leaves something to be desired, which should be your only negative consideration if you're buying only one.

Update:

I finally got a reply from Brunton concerning linking the panels. Here it is:

"To your question... The four-pronged linking cable can make the
connection between panels a bit tight. Admittedly, the design isn't the
best, but I've got three of our 26s here, hooked them up, and read
increased amperage. On the panels where you're forced to use both the
single and multi-tipped wire, I've found it's best to turn the four-tip
plug perpendicular to the flat ground, making it easier to fit the
single wire. I'll be the first to say it isn't pretty. It creates a
slight fold in the panel, and doesn't allow it to sit completely flat,
but it does make the connection, and since there's no solar receiver
over the output, it doesn't affect the efficiency.

As I said, the multi-prong cord isn't the best design. It's something
I'm trying to get them to change in the development department. Keep in
mind that hooking multiple panels together doesn't increase the total
voltage coming out of your last panel, but rather simply increases the
amperage. "

Update * Click on "See customer Image" underneath the main product pic to see what this looks like *

So I broke out my panels and gave it a try. Yes, by bending the panel you can make the two fit. This causes me some real problems. My initial intent was to take some cord and tie the panels down (using the nicely grommeted holes in each corner). I can't do this because the corner that's bent can't be tied down tightly. When I pull on the corner that's bent down (see pic), you can hear the plastic under strain. The four prong outlet tries to straighten out with no where to go, when you do this. I wouldn't want to tie the panel down tightly for fear of breaking something.

The answer to this of course is to make your own single male-male cable. In the rest of the email the service rep offered to send me some cables and cords that I could splice together.

One other thing I noticed is that the female cigarette outlet is completely smooth on the inside, there are no ridges or insets. Any male connector you insert into it will not "lock" into place. There is some resistance that will keep it from just falling out, but it doesn't take much to come loose. I don't think this would be a problem if the panel were laying flat. I imagine that if it were hung up the weight of some cables could cause it to come out. I've had no problems at all with powering any device using this outlet.

Update: * Added another image showing the hook up to an EEE ASUS*

I also own an Asus Eee PC 900 16G. One of the prongs on the four ended cable will fit directly into the laptop. It being such a small laptop the panel WILL run it real time while charging the battery (just like it was plugged into the wall).

According to Brunton the panel kicks out 26 Watts, and says it's at 12 Volts. This means that

12 Volts X 2.2 Amps = 26 Watts

(i'm rounding slightly up on the Amps)

The EEE ASUS Power pack says it has an output of :

12 Volts X 3 Amps = 36Watts

There's obviously a little play in here, but the Brunton panel is using the same Volts at less amps, so it's safe to plug it into your EEE PC. In testing this personally it did in fact run the laptop real time and charge the battery at the same time.

I would raise my review to four stars (I can't modify it), because the panel does do what it says it will do, but it has a design flaw that makes it hard to deal with.

4th Update:

For some reason all the pictures I uploaded months ago are now gone. I don't know if that's an Amazon thing, or what. I'll try to replace them.

Might as well say something about the panel....

It's been over a year and a half and it's still holding up, no problems with wear and tear. I'm very pleased.
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105 of 105 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Even Better Than Advertised June 18, 2008
I am a nature photographer, and spend significant intervals a long ways from a power outlet. I recently used this solar charger to keep lithium ion batteries charged for my digital camera. I am pleased to report that it works even better than specified. I was able to charge two Olympus BLM-1 batteries simultaneously, in a couple hours in sunny conditions and in six hours in cloudy conditions. Even when the temperature fell as low as 25 F, the charger worked just fine.

The units folds up into a small comparatively small bag. You wouldn't use it for ultralight backpacking, but it worked fine for me, and is comparatively light in relation to my camera gear. The charger got rained on, got mud splashed on it, and was stepped on my a small child, and survived it all just fine.

Sturdy, durable, portable, powerful and effective. Highly recommended.

(I saw one review complaining the unit wouldn't power a laptop computer. That's true. You'd need two. It won't power a refrigerator or a dishwasher, either. But if you need to charge batteries, this works great.)
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46 of 46 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Product! September 22, 2007
This is a very useful product. I've used it to power essentially any low-draw 12V equipment that I normally charge via my car's cigarette lighter. I live in Georgia (not a tremendously strong solar area) yet I was able to run anything I wanted to with moderate cloud cover. I used it today to charge my cell phone with a dead battery to full charge in less than an hour (as advertised). I haven't used it to charge my boat/auto battery yet but I have purchased the Brunton Solar Controller to utilize it. The panel is very easy to use and comes with multiple adapters. I'm not an electrician but I was able to open the box and use the product in less than five minutes. I'm excited to take it camping and on my boat. It's just a really, really useful product all the way around and comes with the Brunton name.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
3.0 out of 5 stars Charging Laptops
Hi all
Does anyone know or charging laptops with this solar device....? I am not sure it works for that as nothing mentioned.
Please let me know . Read more
Published 2 days ago by Zahirul islam
3.0 out of 5 stars Brunton replacement cables - awaiting shipment (update!)
Purchased Brunton 25W Foldable Solar Array to be used on expedition of western China. The unit when used in combination with a AC/DC power converter and attached to notebook... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Cycleagain
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Solar Array but won't work directly with car-plug adapter - May...
Update 2:

I like to make some comment and report an issue.
First, since I bought this, I thought it was expensive but the price kept going up. Read more
Published 21 months ago by AstroSeeker
5.0 out of 5 stars Teardrop camping solar panel
Brunton has made a great product here. I use three of these linked together to charge my teardrop campers battery. When i dont need them, they fit easily inside a cabinet. Read more
Published 24 months ago by M. Rogers
4.0 out of 5 stars Good, but cannot charge Vaio Z series laptop directly
This panel is anything but 12-15V rated device. On a cloudy spring day gives ~21V, without load, and in a full sunlight over 25V even with light load. Read more
Published on May 2, 2011 by Cordless4Ever
1.0 out of 5 stars VERY DISAPPOINTED!!!
I'm incredibly disappointed at this product. I ordered the solar charger, after extensive research, to charge my laptop. Read more
Published on January 31, 2011 by incredibly disappointed!
3.0 out of 5 stars JUST A LITTLE TOO SMALL
This is ok if you want a panel for something small but a person is better off getting the 52 cig model . Read more
Published on October 27, 2010 by jimmy vandiver
1.0 out of 5 stars Didn't live up to expectations, faulty
I bought a Brunton 26 back in Dec of 2008, and it simply never worked for my laptop, a 13' MacBook. I kept it, despite the fact that it cost so much ($219), because it worked for... Read more
Published on September 5, 2010 by H. Bruce
4.0 out of 5 stars It works
I bought this for a camping trip. I would be gone for a week, and wanted to make sure my phones stayed charged. Even in somewhat cloudy conditions it charged my phones. Read more
Published on August 22, 2010 by GP123
2.0 out of 5 stars Brunton Solaris 26 - beware.
If you are new to solar panels (like me) beware. The attachments that come with the product are not sufficient to charge most of what you have. Read more
Published on August 18, 2010 by Larryw
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