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Get $30 off the Jackery SolarSaga 40W Mini solar panel on Amazon this Black Friday.
Over the years, I've tested many solar panels designed for power stations, ranging from big and bulky to huge and unwieldy. While they're great for charging a power station, they're not exactly practical for carrying around.
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So, how can you harness the power of the sun while you're on the move? Fear not, as Jackery has created a portable solution with the SolarSaga 40W Mini , a solar panel you can attach to your backpack and take with you, harvesting solar energy while hiking, camping, or on the go.
Weighing just 2.6 lbs, the Jackery SolarSaga 40W is lighter than a MacBook, but can harness a whole lot of solar power.
The SolarSaga 40W Mini is a four-panel solar panel with a folded size of 9.9 x 11.8 x 1.2 inches, which unfolds to 40.1 x 11.8 x 0.7 inches. It uses magnetic flaps and press studs to stay securely closed, and features eyelets on each corner for attaching carabiners, allowing you to secure it to items like backpacks or vehicles.
Weighing just under three pounds, this panel is light enough to attach to a backpack, enabling you to charge your devices while on the move.
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Speaking of charging, the panel comes with a detachable power splitter that features dual USB-A/C ports to top up your devices, as well as a separate DC8020 power cord for power stations. There's also a DC8020 to USB-C adapter for power stations that have USB inputs.
The Jackery SolarSaga 40W Mini folds down small
As for power stations that can be charged with the SolarSaga 40W Mini, Jackery lists the Explorer 100Plus , 240 v2 , and the 300Plus power stations as being directly compatible, and notes that you can use a DC8020 to DC7909 converter to make the panel compatible with older power stations such as the Explorer 300 and 500 .
Power splitter allows the solar panel to charge power stations and devices
Not everyone needs a portable solar panel, but if you're an adventurer who spends a lot of time outdoors and want to harvest solar energy on the move, the Jackery SolarSaga 40W Mini is undoubtedly one of the best portable panels on the market. The panel is high-quality, durable, water and dust resistant, easy to deploy, and works brilliantly.
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