Pleaeaeaeaese Dean, let me know as soon as possible when you have your "final" impression with this BigBue - 28W, based on real use, especially on bumpy terrain! I try to be as self-sufficient as possible, and only want to stop at places that interest me, not because I need to recharge AGAIN. Thank you!!!
Hi Willem. I will be doing a thorough testing of the panel when I leave Windsor to do the BT700 on June 9thand I will be touring for 3 weeks in some pretty rough conditions at times. I have been using the panel here at home to see how it works, and it seems to work great. But I will wait until after I am home from the BT700 tour to do a proper review. Keep a eye out as I may do a couple Shorts videos about the panel while doing the BT700. Take good care
@willemventerink9093 the panel works pretty good but it's definitely to big to use while riding in my opinion. There are really good powerbanks available that are far more effective than solar in the long run. I'll be doing a video about the solar panel in the future. Safe travels my friend. Cheers 🍻
Thanks for the first impressions of this solar panel. I have the same or previous model of this panel and it worked well for me on my cross Canada trip. I did end up sending it home, due to lack of sun and the weight of the panel. If there's no sun, the panel was just added weight. But when the sun was out, this panel was brilliant. Perfect for bike touring.
These things are nice but you need to understand a few things. 1) when he says 28watts that's the theoretical maximum. In bright sun you might only get 1/2 of that. On a cloudy day it can drop to a couple watts. 2) Buy the biggest thing you can, its all about output. 3) Don't expect miracles, with a low output long charging times and it might not charge at all. Some phones wont even charge till the input is high enough. 3) Don't waste your money are you willing to wait and wait and wait for your phone to charge?.
@@WanderingEyeOutdoorAdventures we looked at a few systems last year, but in the end did not purchase anything. This product look really good for an affordable price. In BC it was difficult to find an outlet to charge. We have four battery banks between us, but at times it was tight on power to keep our devices charged. This Solar system would be perfect. Again, ALWAYS great information here.
Thanks for the shoutouts. I really appreciate it. I just have a week left here in Thailand and will be back in the UK very soon. Hopefully, I will then quickly get in gear to try to raise some funds.
Would like to see if you can lash the panels across your rear panniers on a trip to charge your power banks...but that would depend on its water resistance rating.
Hi Steve. Yes I will be using them on my rear panniers and I will be posting videos going forward on how they work out. As for water resistance. I'm not sure if that's something that is a concern, not to be a smart ass but if it's raining it's also probably not sunny out so solar panel would be in pannier bag. Thanks for watching. Cheers
I have the same panel. Been using it for a year and it has done well. I heard the negative reviews as well but with solar as you said it's spotty. I secure mine to my rear pannier top bag and charge my power packs up. When I'm hiking it's attached to my hiking bag for the same purpose.
Hello, a question. I I heard that all 4 panels must be opened to make the entire panel start charging... While driving, sunlight cannot possibly reach all panels. Has that never been a problem? Thank you!
@@willemventerink9093 i have not had the right opportunity to test them properly but I will be doing some long tours in the near future so stay tuned for those videos. Thanks for watching
Pleaeaeaeaese Dean, let me know as soon as possible when you have your "final" impression with this BigBue - 28W, based on real use, especially on bumpy terrain! I try to be as self-sufficient as possible, and only want to stop at places that interest me, not because I need to recharge AGAIN. Thank you!!!
Dean, when will you have the time to try your new Big Blue Solar Panel?
Hi Willem. I will be doing a thorough testing of the panel when I leave Windsor to do the BT700 on June 9thand I will be touring for 3 weeks in some pretty rough conditions at times.
I have been using the panel here at home to see how it works, and it seems to work great. But I will wait until after I am home from the BT700 tour to do a proper review. Keep a eye out as I may do a couple Shorts videos about the panel while doing the BT700.
Take good care
@@WanderingEyeOutdoorAdventures Hope you enjoythe ride!, curious after your findings about the BigBlue!
@willemventerink9093 the panel works pretty good but it's definitely to big to use while riding in my opinion. There are really good powerbanks available that are far more effective than solar in the long run. I'll be doing a video about the solar panel in the future. Safe travels my friend.
Cheers 🍻
Thanks for the first impressions of this solar panel. I have the same or previous model of this panel and it worked well for me on my cross Canada trip. I did end up sending it home, due to lack of sun and the weight of the panel. If there's no sun, the panel was just added weight. But when the sun was out, this panel was brilliant. Perfect for bike touring.
@WheelsonaBike thanks for the info! Hopefully it's a sunny summer! Cheers
These things are nice but you need to understand a few things. 1) when he says 28watts that's the theoretical maximum. In bright sun you might only get 1/2 of that. On a cloudy day it can drop to a couple watts. 2) Buy the biggest thing you can, its all about output. 3) Don't expect miracles, with a low output long charging times and it might not charge at all. Some phones wont even charge till the input is high enough. 3) Don't waste your money are you willing to wait and wait and wait for your phone to charge?.
Awesome! I was hoping you do a review on this solar system! Thanks so very much!
Your Welcome!
@@WanderingEyeOutdoorAdventures we looked at a few systems last year, but in the end did not purchase anything. This product look really good for an affordable price. In BC it was difficult to find an outlet to charge. We have four battery banks between us, but at times it was tight on power to keep our devices charged. This Solar system would be perfect. Again, ALWAYS great information here.
@@joshandjamesvosperfromhere6887 I will be doing updates so stay tuned!!
Thanks for the shoutouts. I really appreciate it. I just have a week left here in Thailand and will be back in the UK very soon. Hopefully, I will then quickly get in gear to try to raise some funds.
My pleasure! I think we can make things happen!! Cheers
Would like to see if you can lash the panels across your rear panniers on a trip to charge your power banks...but that would depend on its water resistance rating.
Hi Steve. Yes I will be using them on my rear panniers and I will be posting videos going forward on how they work out. As for water resistance. I'm not sure if that's something that is a concern, not to be a smart ass but if it's raining it's also probably not sunny out so solar panel would be in pannier bag. Thanks for watching. Cheers
Nice review Dean, that looks like a great tool to have in your arsenal for longer trips.
Bob...
Hey Bob. I think so as well. You'll get to see it first hand in a couple months BT700!!
I have the same panel. Been using it for a year and it has done well. I heard the negative reviews as well but with solar as you said it's spotty. I secure mine to my rear pannier top bag and charge my power packs up. When I'm hiking it's attached to my hiking bag for the same purpose.
That's great to hear. My expectations are pretty realistic so I think the panel will work out just fine. Cheers
Hello, a question. I I heard that all 4 panels must be opened to make the entire panel start charging... While driving, sunlight cannot possibly reach all panels. Has that never been a problem? Thank you!
@@willemventerink9093 i have not had the right opportunity to test them properly but I will be doing some long tours in the near future so stay tuned for those videos.
Thanks for watching
Great review thanks!!!
Thanks Jeremy!!
Love the intro.
Thanks man!!