Harness the harsh Aussie rays and power up, downunder – with the 300W Portable Solar Blanket by Hardkorr.
Constructed with highly efficient, certified A-grade monocrystalline solar cells and a robust polycotton canvas, this solar blanket is built to beat the outback brutality by your side. Easy to assemble with a 6m Anderson-style extension cable and battery clamps, it also features side tabs for a versatile setup – be that hanging up or tying down in adverse conditions. Plus, a detachable 5-stage digital PWM controller allows charging of AGM, Gel, Calcium, Wet cell, and Lithium batteries.
The Hardkorr 300W Portable Solar Blanket with 20A Smart Solar Regulator is the sun sail powering your camp ship!
High-efficiency certified A-grade monocrystalline solar cells
Durable polycotton canvas
Side tabs for easy hanging or tying down in adverse weather
6m extension cable included
Battery clamps included
Cables terminated with Anderson-style plugs for easy setup
Detachable 5-stage digital PWM controller included to charge AGM, Gel, Calcium, Wet cell, and Lithium batteries
External Dimensions:
143L x 143W cm
Packed Dimensions:
51L x 48W x 10.5H cm
Weight:
9.10 Kg | Panel Only 8.10 Kg
Cable Length:
1 x 6m lead with Anderson−style plugs | 1 x 0.5m Anderson−style plug to battery clamp cable
300W | 18.07V | 17.3A | Output Connection: 50A Anderson or Battery Clamps
Temperature Range:
Operating Temp −40°C − 85°C
Suggested Use:
Camping | 4WD
Warranty:
1 Year
Supplier Code:
HKPSOLBL300
Snowys Code:
157767
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Durable?1 answer
Hi, I would probably only use this blanket once or twice a year as my current set up is fine for a one to two day stop. I usually travel/tour without longer stops at any single location. The Croc Skin might be tougher than I need, and I'm hoping this is "tough enough".
Alan - St Kilda, VIC(1 month ago)
G'day Alan,
These solar panels used to be known as being part of Hard Korrs 'lifestyle' range, to suit the occasional camper or people who don't need a more heavy-duty option. The current model is a very recent release in this 300W, hence why we do not have any product reviews just yet, but these have historically been really popular. A good mate of mine has had his 200W versions for nearly 4 years now without issues.
The only real difference is the croc skins can prop up at 45° as a row, where as these panels can go across your bonnet or roof, laid out flat on the ground, or even hung on the side of your car from the roof racks.