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FAQ
Q: What’s the difference between the 200W Portable Solar Panels and standard residential solar panels?
Can I use the 200W Portable Solar Panels outdoors?
These panels can be used outdoors, but due to their fabric casing they are not completely weatherproof. This casing can deteriorate if exposed to severe weather conditions for an extended period of time. When not in use, they should be stored in a clean, dry area.
More importantly, the connected batteries and devices that you’re charging with the panels need to stay dry, so keep those covered up and protected from dust, rain, and snow.
Can I chain multiple solar panels to charge my Power Bank faster?
Yes, you can use multiple solar panels at once to charge your Power Bank.
The Power Bank 600 can handle 400W of solar input (2x200W panels), and the Power Bank 2000 can handle 1200W of solar input (6x200W panels–-three for each of the two input ports). Refer to your Power Bank User Manual to learn how to connect your solar panels.
What if I have my own solar panels? Can I connect those to my Power Bank, or do I need to purchase Project Solar’s 200W portable panels?
If you have spare solar panels, you can use them to charge your Power Bank. Just make sure they fit within the operating voltage and rating of your Power Bank (see Power Bank User Manual).
Installed home solar systems cannot be directly connected to your Power Bank. To charge your Power Bank with your home system’s energy, connect it to an AC outlet in your home during sunny hours.