Pros:
Well built (although has those sharp edges as mentioned in another review)
At 9AM, clear sky, mid May in Brazil, around 17 degrees Celsius (it is Autumn and the temp is dropping), it is generating about 8 watts (18.8 volts at 0.44 Amps.. probably around noon is going to be even more powerful)
Cons:
18.8 volts! Depending on the device you are connecting to it, it may be burned if not tolerant to higher voltage. It should be around 12v, and I think 50% it too much variation.
The picture shows a girl with the panel hung to a backback. Indeed, you will need to make holes in the fabric in order to do that.. there is no way to hang it as it comes from factory
Those sharp edges and the pet finish over the panels can be improved. Something that would be more scratch-resistance would be best, especially if you are taking it outdoors.
I surely recommend the item, but I'll definitivelly look for a small solar charge control to use with the panel. I'm no electric engineer and I've read you dont need one for panels that dont go beyond 12w, but 18v is too high IMHO, so I'm kinda scared of connecting my Garmin GPS to it. I'll probably look for "Sunforce 7 Amp Charge Controller".. never tested or seen it, but the reviews shows that it may worth the try.
Edit:
With direct sunlight, from 9AM to 11AM, it fully charged two CR123 Tenergy batteries in about 2 hours, what is really amazing. On the other hand..
Now I'm measuring the power generated by the panel with the sky covered by clouds. It is noon, pretty clear on the same day, but no direct sunlight. It is quite a surprise it is still generating those 18 volts, but now, at 0.04 amps ONLY. Since the Tenergy batteries are charged already, I cant measure how long it would take to charge them, but I believe it would take quite long... I'll update this later whenever I can test charging them again w/o direct light.I bought this panel for my friend who is a missionary in Haiti. She is often without any electricity, and would find herseld with no way to communicate to the outside world. When Haiti was hit hard by 4 hurricanes all power was lost for weeks and weeks. This panel has allowed her use her computer and to charge her cell phone. She is no longer cut off, and can also get her work done. It has been such a hit there, others in Haiti are asking me to bring them one!
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I live on the Gulf Coast and was just hit hard by Hurricane Ike. I bought this solar product to help power my laptop and it works very well. You will need sunshine and a 12 volt inverter. At this time I have not fully played with the device, but when I plugged my 12 volt inverter, it came alive with full power.Read Best Reviews of Wagan EL2448 Solar ePanel Charger for 12 V Battery Here
I have to say that this panel is a good investment if you hike, travel by bike or go camping.Why?, you dont need to worry about elecctricity to recharge your electronic gadgets, only plug them to this and you are done, allmost all the electronics have a cigarrette charger.
The only complain is the finishes of the 3 panels, they can be bether, they have very sharp edges, they can be under the fabric but they aren't.
Wagan have to improve this issue of the panels as I say it, and also to consider 4 or more "o'rings" in order to atach it to some back pack or Bicylce trailer or to hang it to "a thing"
The quality overall is very very good
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I took this with me camping and connected it to a power inverter, a $20 Black & Decker unit and it charged my phones and the battery in my laptop; yes I brought my laptop (I own my own business). I would buy it again.

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