The SolarPanel 100 by BioLite is your humble helper for generating off-grid power.
Harness the heat with high-efficiency cells, laminated with a durable ETFE lamination and water-resistant to resistant the rustic elements. Its Optimal Sun Design features an Analogue sundial so you can identify direct rays for maximum efficiency, while a foldable kickstand allows ideal positioning and a storage pouch for cords and cables keeps your solar-powered pal protected, together, and intact. Charge your devices through the USB-A and USB-C PD ports, and link up to 4 panels to deliver 400 watts of power for those pop-up, sun-fueled, fun-powered camp parties.
Thanks to a foldable design for perfect pack-down portability too – the BioLite SolarPanel 100 offers a solar experience that’s worth every setup.
Connect to separately available BaseCharge 600 & 1500 via HPP Port
Charge devices via USB-A and USB-C PD ports
Highly efficient and durable ETFE laminated cells
Foldable design for portability
Water-resistant
Storage pouch holds cables, cords, and devices
Link up to 4 panels for 400W of power
Optimal Sun Design for identifying direct rays with Analogue sundial
Foldable kickstand for optimal positioning
External Dimensions:
146L x 51W cm
Packed Dimensions:
51L x 36.2W x 3.8H cm
Weight:
4.30 Kg
Material:
High−Efficiency Cells | Durable ETFE Lamination
Input Power:
High Power Pole (HPP) Connector
Output Power:
100W | High Power Pole (HPP) Connector | 1x USB−C PD, 45W | 2x USB−A
Suggested Use:
Camping
Warranty:
1 Year
Supplier Code:
SPD0100
Snowys Code:
152952
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Charging time1 answer
I see 4 of these will charge the biolite 1500 power bank In 4 hours. Though. how long will one of these panels take to charge the 1500 power bank?
Greenie - Hawkesbury, NSW(1 year ago)
G'day Greenie,
According to the solar panel's specifications, the maximum expected output for one of them is 5A - this is assuming optimal conditions which is very difficult to replicate in real life, more like 3-4A.
Based on my calculations it's more realistic to expect that 4 of these panels will charge the BaseCharge 1500 in 5 hrs - again assuming optimal conditions. But real life its more likely to be 6-7hrs.
One panel would take around 20hrs, again - optimal conditions, but more realistically 25-28hrs.