A:AnswerThese are some devices I have charged.....Cell phones, Bluetooth speakers, power banks, playStation controllers, Nintendo switch, Apple Watch. Works as advertised.
A:AnswerIf you want the specifications, they can be found under the section called “Specifications”. Who would have thought? Here ARE the specifications, specified:
Voltage = 5 volts. Wattage = 21 watts. Current = 4.2 amps. There are two USB type A outputs. I have no idea what “open and short circuit voltage and current” is. Good luck.
A:AnswerHi TBone, Thank you for your inquiry. All Renogy products are manufactured and made in China, while Quality Inspection and preparation are secured at our headquarters located in Ontario, California.
A:AnswerNo. This charges a cell phone or a tablet. It has to be in direct sunlight for a few hours to get enough charge to fully charge a phone. The only way I know of to run a fridge without electricity is with a full size gas generator. I’m sure there are solar options but I’d want some kind of back up generator so your food doesn’t spoil if you have weeks of rain & little sunlight.
A:AnswerI think 6” x 11” is just one panel. It unfolds into 3 panels which makes it more like 18” x 11”. I think it will charge your tablet but not your laptop.
A:AnswerYou could try attaching Velcro to the 3 panels on the outside (non solar panel side). And sew Velcro to 3 spots on your backpack. I returned this item because it was too big to use easily. It seems like it is a better fit for someone who has time to sit still & let it charge, not someone who is trying to charge it from the sun while also on the move.