Discover the ultimate in portable solar power with our 400W Lightweight Portable Solar Suitcase, the pinnacle of lightweight, high-wattage solar technology paired with durable kickstands for on-the-go energy.
This solar suitcase is designed for quick, one-minute setup and immediate charging, ensuring portable power whenever and wherever you need it. Please note, the DC input voltage for the compatible power station should exceed 48V. Its robust structure, featuring sturdy, rust-resistant kickstands with adjustable angles, optimizes power generation consistently. Enhance your existing solar setup with this dynamic power boost, designed for increased power generation and faster charging, all with effortless installation. Equipped with MC4 connectors and aluminum kickstands for a quick setup, its unmatched durability comes from ≥IP67 protection and ETFE coating.
A 5-year warranty on materials and workmanship guarantees peace of mind, making it a compact, efficient, and durable solution for all your portable energy needs.
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS |
High-Wattage, Portable Power |
This solar suitcase combines high wattage with portability, providing a significant power boost while being easy to carry and set up in just one minute, ensuring you have access to portable power whenever and wherever it’s needed. |
Quick and Simple Setup |
With durable, rust-resistant kickstands and adjustable angles, this solar suitcase is built for optimal energy generation in any location. The DC input voltage compatibility exceeds 48V, catering to a wide range of power stations for immediate charging capabilities. |
Lightweight and Durable Construction |
At just 13.7kg and made from superior fiberglass material, it’s both portable and foldable, ensuring easy transportation and decades of reliability. Aluminum kickstands and MC4 connectors facilitate a quick and straightforward setup. |
Unmatched Durability and Protection |
Offering ≥IP67 protection and an ETFE coating, the solar suitcase is designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions, ensuring its unmatched durability and consistent performance over time. |
What do I need to complete my off-grid solar power system?
A solar panel has to be connected a charge controller to regulate current, and a battery to store the electrical power. You will need adapter kit cables to wire the solar panel(s) and charge controller, and tray cables connecting the charge controller to a deep-cycle battery.
What does off-grid and on-grid mean?
On-grid simply means solar power equipment (array or solar panel) is connected to the electrical grid, while off-grid refers to systems that are not connected to the grid and therefore store the generated power for later use. Off-grid systems are not affected by grid blackouts.
Why is my solar panel under producing?
Solar panel performance may be hindered for a number of reasons. Most commonly environmental conditions such as indirect sunlight, temperature rise, cloudy sky, and dirt and stain build up on the top glass will cause a reduced power output.
How should I connect solar panels in my electrical circuit (series vs parallel)?
Solar panels can be connected in series or in parallel to meet your electrical circuit size and power demand. Connecting solar panels in series will have the effect of adding up their operating voltage output, while system current output will be the same as that for one panel. While, connecting solar panels in parallel will have a different effect; individual panels operating current output will add up to be the system output current, while system output voltage will be the same as the output voltage of one solar panel. To meet the optimum power output and system rating for your power system, you can use both parallel and series connections.
How many solar panels do I need?
The best way to gauge how many solar panels you need, is to understand and define the power load needed from this system. Power is measured in Watts, and capacity is commonly measured in Watt-hours (multiplying power output in watts by the required number of hours of operation multiplied by a safety factor of 1.5-2). Therefore, it is wise to size your battery bank first based on the minimum required capacity, and accordingly decide how many panels or how much power input is needed.
What does the 12V/24V in the product title of the solar panel mean? Why is it different from the value on the label/specification sheet of the solar panel?
The 12V/24V in product titles (ex. 150W 12V CIGS Solar panel) does not refer to the actual voltage (Voc or Vmp) of the solar panels, but rather to the voltage of the solar system or energy storage system to which the panel is best suited. The voltage of the solar panel must be higher than the solar system voltage.