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Justin said in October 11th, 2008 at 3:51 pm    

Great post! I’ll have to add that to my list of items to take camping. Nothing worse than getting out in the woods and remembering I forgot to charge the batteries.

brian said in August 26th, 2009 at 7:38 am    

I bought my solar 14 roll from the internet with the vision of charging my laptop off the grid while traveling. After initial test I identified that it was unable to charge my laptop. I contacted Brunton and we arranged to exchange for another. After my second solar roll 14 arrived from Brunton, you can imagine how disappointed I was when testing identified that this solar roll 14 was also unable to charge my laptop. Bottom line is that if you are intend purchasing the solar roll 14 to charge your laptop in the sun (as the product description implies) then be prepared for disappointment. I have had 2 and neither of them have been able to charge a laptop. ..brian

Ken said in February 20th, 2010 at 11:04 pm    

Its a shame you just can’t get the wattage that they get in the glass covered units. That said I hope they work this out so that one day you could roll out a mat and have a hundred watts of power.

Roel Solar Charger said in April 12th, 2010 at 11:40 pm    

Whenever I go camping I bring along my solar charger. It’s an awesome way to charge up my phone/ipod. The device I use is not really a roll, though. But it still works like a charm!

Cheers,
Roel

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