Flexible Portable Solar Panels – Never Run Out Of Power!

 
Go camping without losing contact with your loved ones back home or keep your kindle or tablet charged while relaxing on the beach. Sounds difficult? Well, it would be if the technological advancements did not provide us with flexible, portable solar panels. But, thanks to the experts in the field, now we can never run out of power, even if we are in the world’s most remote location.

As the name suggests, portable, flexible solar panels are thin and small devices that can be folded or rolled up and can be carried easily in your luggage or backpack. Their lightweight design is an added advantage. A good, flexible and portable solar panel cannot only keep your kindle charged, but keep your cell phones and camera charged and that too without the need to pay for using someone’s electricity. Simply connect your device to the small, flexible and portable solar panel, keep the panel in the sun and there you go; get free power directly from the sun.
 

Why Should You Carry A Portable Solar Panel While Travelling?

While many people use generators to get electric power at remote locations, no one can deny the fact that they are difficult to transport, smelly and make a lot of noise. Since generators are not environmentally friendly, their usage is banned in many camping locations. Also, it is not plausible to carry a generator with you while heading to the beach. In all such situations, flexible and portable solar panels are there to help you. They are not only easier to carry, but they are also environmentally friendly as they do not produce any noise, smell or pollution.
 

How to Find the Right Portable and Flexible Solar Panel for Yourself?

In order to find the right portable and flexible solar panel for yourself, the first step is to determine your energy requirements. Calculate the power consumption of each of the appliances you are carrying and add them up to find the total power you will be needing each day.
The following formula can be used to calculate how much power you will need per hour from the solar panel:

Solar Power (Amperes per hour) = Total power required each day (ampere hours) / Charging Time (hours for which sunlight is available)

In addition to this, you should buy a portable solar panel that not only has high quality aluminum framing, but also has a bag that is well padded to provide adequate protection during travel.
Also, keep in mind that solar panels generate Direct Current (DC). So, you will be needing an inverter if you are planning to use the panel to charge devices that require Alternating Current (AC).
Since the usage of personal devices that need to be regularly charged by electric power has been increasing and people are becoming more concerned about the environmental pollution, the demand for lightweight, flexible and portable solar panels is also growing and for many people, they have become the preferred power source during travel.

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