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		<title>Brunton Solaris 26 Solar Panel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>With eight flexible CIGS solar cells and the ability to charge in low-light conditions, the Brunton Solaris 26 ushers in the next generation of backcountry solar power. Even on dreary overcast days, the Solaris 26 pumps out the 12 volts of power required to charge your video camera or laptop, or even to jump your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With eight flexible CIGS solar cells and the ability to charge in low-light conditions, the Brunton Solaris 26 ushers in the next generation of backcountry solar power. Even on dreary overcast days, the Solaris 26 pumps out the 12 volts of power required to charge your video camera or laptop, or even to jump your dead car battery. A blocking diode prevents battery drain when this Brunton solar panel is out of juice from charging all day. The included vehicle outlet adapter enables you to charge just about any type of 12-volt electronics that have a car plug. The Solaris 26 folds down to the size of a one-inch-thick piece of paper for easy transport. If you still don&#8217;t have enough power to charge your electronics, link as many as three of these solar cells together to really get the juice flowing around base camp.</p>
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