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BigBlue SolarPowa 30

SOLAR DIVA

BigBlue SolarPowa 30

ETFE Solar Charger | DC5525, USB-Type A, USB-Type C Connectors

€88,95€83,95

The new SolarPowa ETFE - Solar Charger series; consisting of SolarPowa 30, 20, and 10, is faithful to the original blueprint as one of the most superior fast-charging clean energy of all time, whilst making full use of modern technologies to elevate its performance to an entirely different level in adapting to your adventures – denoted as Solar Diva.

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BigBlue SolarPowa 30

SolarPowa 30

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Power

Model

SolarPowa 30

Rated Power

30W

Open-circuit Voltage (VOC)

20.52V

Short-circuit Current (ISC)

2.02A

Working Voltage (VMP)

17.1V

Working Current (IMP)

1.93A

Waterproof

IP65

Output Ports

DC output: 18.2V / 1.6A
USB type-A: 5V / 3.0A, 9V / 2.0A, 12V / 1.5A

USB type-C: 5V / 3.0A, 9V / 2.2A, 12V / 1.6A

General

Net Weight

1.09kg / 2.4lbs

Solar Cell Type

Monocrystalline silicon

Folded Size (L x W x H)

358 x 225 x 43mm
14.09 x 8.86 x 1.69 inches

Unfolded Size (L x W x H)

668 x 358 x 23mm
26.3 x 14.09 x 0.9 inches

Total Output

Maximum up to 30W

1. Why the connected device cannot be charged?

Please check if your device is well connected to the solar charger or if the connecting cable works normally. Re-plug the cable or try with another cable.

2. Why the connected device is charged slowly?

Ensure that the input current and voltage of the connected device are within the accepted range. The amount of sunlight, weather, or shady may cause fluctuations in the current output that prevent your devices from charging. In this event, try placing the solar charger in more direct sunlight or wait for the weather to clear. In order to get the maximum solar energy, please adjust the solar charger toward the sun.

3. What is the difference between the nominal / rated output from the actual output of the solar charger?

The maximum nominal / rated output of the SolarPowa 30 solar charger is rated based on the Standard Test Conditions (STC) – the industry-wide standard for the conditions under which a solar panel is tested. The test conditions are defined as irradiation 1000 W/m², temperature 25°C, and air mass 1.5.

The nominal / rated power refers to the power of the solar charger, which is not equal to the actual output of the solar charger. In fact, the actual power is less than the nominal / rated power, since there will be some power loss in the form of heat during the solar energy conversion, and a few other environmental factors such as the weather conditions, seasonal changes, and location.