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BigBlue 36W & 28W Portable Solar Chargers with DC Output (20V/1.6A) and Digital Ammeter - Perfect for Camping, Hiking, and Outdoor Power Supply
BigBlue 36W & 28W Portable Solar Chargers with DC Output (20V/1.6A) and Digital Ammeter - Perfect for Camping, Hiking, and Outdoor Power Supply

BigBlue 36W & 28W Portable Solar Chargers with DC Output (20V/1.6A) and Digital Ammeter - Perfect for Camping, Hiking, and Outdoor Power Supply

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About this item BigBlue 36W solar charger comes with one USB port with 5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A to charge fast for your cellphones and other usb powered devies; DC output (20V/1.8A) is compatible with some small power station(less than 200W), and a USB-C Output (5V/3A, 9V/2.22A, 12V/1.67A) can provide PD 20W power for your iPad or Switch, meet your power demand in emergency or camping. The ammeter of this 28w solar panel charger can measure the current real-time value. Note that the value depends on your connected devices, sunlgiht intensity and cable used. If your device has an input current of 1A (such as the iPhone), the amount of ammeter will show between 0.8A and 1A in theory.

Product Features

BigBlue 36W solar charger comes with one USB port with 5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A to charge fast for your cellphones and other usb powered devies; DC output (20V/1.8A) is compatible with some small power station(less than 200W), and a USB-C Output (5V/3A, 9V/2.22A, 12V/1.67A) can provide PD 20W power for your iPad or Switch, meet your power demand in emergency or camping.

The ammeter of this 28w solar panel charger can measure the current real-time value. Note that the value depends on your connected devices, sunlgiht intensity and cable used. If your device has an input current of 1A (such as the iPhone), the amount of ammeter will show between 0.8A and 1A in theory.

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