STEEM Mobile Update: Solar Panels Arrived!

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I meant to take these photos outside, but it arrived after dark. Which is distressingly early, being that it's winter where I am. So it's indoor photos that you'll get instead. As you'll know from past articles I've tried out lots of different solar devices over the years and have strong opinions about portable solar.

Namely, go big or go home. Those little index card sized solar power banks are terrible. PV efficiency has gotten surprisingly good (over 23% efficient now! The PV on my solar backpack from just a few years ago is only 14% efficient) but you still need a lot of it to have a good experience.

By "a good experience" I mean charging stuff in the same amount of time it takes to do it at home, from a wall outlet. That's a tall order for PV, given that only 1kw of energy falls in the form of sunlight onto each square meter of surface area.

But then, at 23% efficiency, a solar panel one square meter large would produce only 230 watts, and that's under ideal cloudless conditions in the middle of Summer, angled directly at the sun. So a solar panel the size of an index card is a bad joke, taking as much as a week to charge the Chinese power banks they come attached to.

I don't fool around with stuff like that. Having bought my suitcase battery from Jackery, I did some homework about what the best solar charging option would be. I didn't want to buy their solution because $600 for 102 watts of PV is somewhat outrageous given that I can buy a bare 100 watt rooftop solar panel for less than a third of that price.

But the suitcase battery requires an unusual voltage to charge efficiently from solar, which naturally only Jackery's own folding solar arrays provide. So being that I'm doing well lately, I caved and bought theirs, curious about what could make it worth such a steep price.

Lots, as it turns out. It comes in a nice zipping canvas carry case, as you can see in the main photo.

Here it is out of the bag. It folds shut and secures with magnets, which I thought was a nice touch. It was the first of many. This turned out to be a remarkably polished gadget, all told. Build quality is good, and while none of the small niceties is by itself worth the extra cost over a bare panel, all of them together make a good case for it.

Here it is unfolded. Hard to get a sense of scale from this picture but it's draped atop and totally obscuring a computer chair. It's a bit over three feet long, by two feet wide. It's about as big as is practical for a man portable solar array. Probably, though I was zealous to go even bigger, it would've been a mistake to.

It comes with integrated USB and USB type C out, which is a plus. Directly wiring those into the unit means less conversion steps between the panels and the devices I want to charge, which means less of the meager power coming from the panels is wasted. I'll need every last milliwatt.

Here's where the main output cable stows. This was a nice touch to keep water, dirt, etc. off the cable while it's not in use. Another one of those little design touches which add up to...well, not quite $600, but close. I am at least not as outraged by the price as I was when I first saw it.

Here's the cable that connects the panels to the suitcase battery. It stashes neatly in its own little side pocket of the included carry bag. Now that I have the cable I can take it to a Radio Shack if there are any left and have them identify the plug for me. This way, should I ever wish to build myself a larger solar array than this, I'll know what plug it will need to charge this battery pack.

Here it is connected to the suitcase battery. Supposedly under ideal conditions it will fully recharge it in 7 hours. I am expecting closer to 10, but ready to be pleasantly surprised. If it manages it in 8, I'll be impressed and delighted as that's about a full day's worth of sunshine. Charge all day, then use the power from the battery all night.

It just exactly fits without issue in the rooftop container which now protrudes from the top of my car like an aerodynamic tumor. I really couldn't have gone much bigger, but still there's an itch in my brain. It says "Bigger! Bigger!" It's never enough. There's really no such thing as too much PV.

Could I charge my car from this? The answer is no. The battery outputs a maximum of 300 watts, and my car's included level 1 charger won't even turn on unless it receives a minimum of 600 watts. I can, however, charge my ebike from this. It might turn out to be a good way to keep my ebike charged if I take it out into the wilderness to shred some trails.

Each full charge of the suitcase battery would recharge my ebike's battery by half. So at the very least, I would need two full days of solar charging the suitcase battery (and using that to charge the ebike at night) to totally refill the ebike's roughly 1 kwh battery from empty to full.

Still, probably I will never use all 50 miles of range in one day, so that's an extreme scenario. More than likely the suitcase battery will be enough for the ebike, my laptop and many other applications during the same trip.

I feel satisfied it was worth the money and about the best I could do for a portable solar alternative to, say, a gas generator. When camping someplace with electrical hookups for the car, I won't need it (and will be parked under tree cover anyways).

However when I camp off-site, the car's battery will be depleted from the drive and there'll be no place to plug it (or anything else) in. So, having an alternate means of powering the various amenities I've loaded this car with will be invaluable.


Stay Cozy!

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nice gear i thought that would newer charge e-bike but half of battery is great for that kind of equipment

So normally for how much time you have keep this in sun light to have an full usage and how frequent this solar charging would be ?

It says in the article.

Yes got it, says two full days.

Thank you.

No, it says the battery takes 7-8 hours to charge, but that if I were to charge my electric bicycle from it, it would take two days to do that.

This must have been a costly gadget and the color of orange is looking so pleasant and awesome.

I hope one day I can also have one such gadget.

Thank you...steem on and stay blissful....

nice technology like your post 😊

You need a pv car shelter !

Now you are like charging free with this device and it more mobile now.

Thank you and Have a great day.

Seems like a super worthwhile investment if it works as advertised. I was honestly not expecting anywhere near 8-10 hours to charge the suitcase, I was waiting for a much higher figure. That seems super reasonable.
Pretty sure I could sustain my 3ds on that badboy indefinately, and that's really all I need. Cabin in the woods just got one step closer.

We in Aceh are still at least Product Solar Panels. and we still need a lot of things. The price of Solar Panels here is still expensive, because it is still a bit of a product.

So you import here some containers! I see that business potential in the Solar Panels section is very promising and growing.

Best Regard

Now you have an Infinite energy supply. But what will happen if you just put this panels all over the exterior of your house!? It will become a mini electric station!

Potato approves. Energy panels are kickass. All girls will be in extasy when they see how thoughtful you are!

Thanks @alexbeyman for sharing this post with all of us.

The solar panel you just shared looks very portable and quite efficient too when compared the stat's with other panels available this seems to me the perfect choice.The perfect purchase for the value and efficiency point of view.

Thanks for sharing everything and every aspect of it was really cool to check out your post today.

Thanks a lot again for sharing 

Have a great day ahead Stay Cozy !

Cheers. 

Its wonderful,i admire the technology that its based on,thanks for sharing

That is a pretty slick piece of gear. I wasn't too much into solar or DC power until recently when I had to learn about it for our tiny house project.. Now I can really geek out on it.

Yeah if I were ever to build a tiny home, it would be wired for DC appliances no question. That one choice saves so much wasted energy and makes all kinds of alternative energy sources feasible which otherwise wouldn't be, because of the energy lost in each conversion step.

What a wonderful discovery, it must be very useful for everyone who has been waiting for the Solar Panel. You have also explained how to use Solar Panel. Thank you for sharing this information and hopefully you will be more successful from your work... :D

Man that is interesting !It will definitely be a cool addition buddy !

How i wish alot of things can be made portable as going big and bigger gets me angered and i am not a fan of it. Such a nice product you got here @alexbeyman please give me feedback on it work rate as an considering geting one

@alexbeyman,
Wow it's so quick! If I do the same it will take atleast 1 month to arrive here! Great, lets' see how it's working!
Excellent post friend!

Cheers~

That is super awesome. Energy for ever now for the steem mobile!!

Only for the amenities, like the oven, cooler and electric blankets. This setup cannot charge the car itself.

I really like solar power and planing to fix a small one on top of my roof. I do not have isues with sun light as in my part of the world gets lot of sunlight throughout the year.
There are many cheap panels these days and very hard to find a good quality one for reasonable price. I am quit impress about your panel. Looks like you have find the ideal one for your need.
Cheers!

Are you in India? If so, that's true, it's so sunny there that there's no good reason not to use solar panels on your roof. Even if it costs a lot to buy, it pays for itself very fast in energy savings with such strong sunshine all year round. Solar energy is basically free energy from the sun after all, the only expense is to buy the technology needed to catch that free energy and use it.

I am in Sri Lanka, yes it is little bit costly but for long term it's a good investment. hope to start small scale and with time I will add bit by bit to the system.

Many modern roof top panels are modular, each including its own micro-inverter so you can easily add to the array one panel at a time. Make sure the panels you choose have that feature though.

Your life is set with all the amazing head you have !! So lucky

wow..i really like your go green life style..you are giving us a good example by practically doing it :)

Oh, man. That's so rad! Makes my technology boner so hard. Bummer that you can't charge the STEEM mobile with it though, but at least you can charge your E-bike. At least you have a way to charge your backup transportation, which does sound useful for your trips to the wilderness and what not.

I'll need mountain bike tires for the ebike though. Maybe I even should've gone fat tire.

Or, and just hear me out, you super glue rocks to your tires which will then increase the grippiness of your tires and propel you away from treacherous terrain. You should also put some chicken bones inside of the rim to keep evil spirits away. Trust me, I know what I'm talking about, bro.

Seems legit.

Yeah, you probably shouldn't listen to me. I'm the type of guy who tortures himself with terrible, terrible video games just to write about them. Clearly I am self destructive.

Solar man, solar man, does whatever a solar man does....

Alex - Your Steem Mobile is fully eco friendly & this is a nice gadget Alex... Are you planing to install it top of the car roof?

+W+

Thanks for sharing the post... I love the produc, wow

Nice information for me..

thanks for this sharing technology news.. carry one..

Good information
UV me please

Amaging.... what a power of 'Jackery Solar'.
I need this one. I want to photographer like you.
Great so share.
upvoted

GOOD!!!!!!!!

@alexbeyman Hallo mein Freund... Wenn ich jetzt das alles schreiben wollte was ich in meinem Kopf habe, dann würde ich wohl morgen früh noch sitzen. Was Du aber mit deinem Beitrag erreicht hast ist, das Poertschi in den Keller gegangen ist und seinen Lederkoffer geholt hat. Die alten blauen Grundig Bänder liegen alle noch darin. Schön mit der Krackelschrift beschriftet. Wie gut das ich mein Kenwood Kasettendeck hier noch habe. Eine besser Idee um eine Zeitreise zu starten konntest Du nicht bringen. Allein das Titelbild ist Mega. Denn die wichtigsten Instrumente waren Tesafilm und der manuelle Vor-Zurück Spul-Stick..( Bleistift) :-) Danke für die Idee und die Musik dazu, die besser hätte nicht sein können um alles in einem Beitrag zu vereinen. Ganz Analog habe ich deinen Beitrag an meine Wall gespult.

So quick!!!!! I did not believe that it would come this soon.Anyway you are doing a great service.Not all think about like you do.But we want people like you now.Otherwise we will be in a great power crisis in the very near future
-cheers-

nicely posted along with the good piece of words that i like so much keep it up nicely doings

Before anything, its is very important to understand that crypto as technology is revolutionary. It has the potential to bring rapid change in the way we think and trade.by@alexbeyman

Very knowledgable post

well i am trying to understand this .. reading