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View full detailsA portable solar panel turns your camping trip or 4WD setup into something genuinely self-sufficient. Pair one with a power station and you've got a system that recharges itself during the day while you're out fishing, doing a day walk, or sitting around the fire. It changes how long you can stay out, because you're not watching a battery percentage count down - you're putting power back in every time the sun's out.
True Gear stocks EcoFlow's portable solar panel range, designed to work directly with EcoFlow power stations and compatible with Bluetti units that accept standard MC4 connections. The panels fold down flat for easy storage and clip onto a roof rack, a fence post, or lay out on the ground - whatever the site calls for. They're built tough enough for Australian conditions, with weather-resistant casings and tempered glass cells that handle the rough treatment that comes with being in the back of a 4WD every weekend.
Whether you're running one 160W panel to top up a River 3 Plus, or stacking 400W+ to fast-charge a Delta Pro 3, the setup is the same: connect, point at the sun, and let it do its thing. We can help you spec the right combination of panels and power station for your rig if you're not sure where to start.
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Solar Extension Cable – No More Playing Solar Twister Ever tried setting up your panels and ended up doing the limbo ‘cause the cable wouldn’t ...
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MC4 to Anderson Plug: Convert Your Power Station MC4 Leads To Your Solar Panels Anderson Plug MC4 to Anderson Plug Key Features 50A current ratin...
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Solar Without the Drama – Bluetti 200W Australia Sun's out, power's on. The BLUETTI 200W Solar Panel is your fuss-free mate for charging gear w...
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Hate Lugging Heavy Gear? The Renogy 220W Solar Suitcase Has Your Back Sick of solar setups that feel like moving house? The Renogy 220W Lightwe...
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Still Waiting on That Tiny Panel to Do the Job? The Bluetti 350 Watt Solar Panel Has You Covered If you've been using just a couple of 100-watt...
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Big Watts, No Dramas – Renogy 400W Lightweight Portable Solar Panel Ever tried lugging around a solar panel that feels like you're dragging a d...
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Portable Power Without The Bulk – Renogy 200W Portable Solar Panel Going camping and worried about carrying too much? The Renogy 200W Portable ...
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The BLUETTI Sora 500 Solar Panel is a high-output foldable solar panel built for portable power, off-grid use, and backup energy needs. With a 500W...
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When you want simple, reliable power out in the bush — without hauling bulky gear — the BLUETTI SORA60 Solar Panel 60W just makes life easier. This...
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Renogy 200W Solar Panel Blanket – Big Power in a Backpack-Sized Pack The Renogy 200W Solar Panel Blanket gives you reliable off-grid power w...
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When you want serious solar output without locking yourself into bulky, fixed panels, the BLUETTI SORA220 Solar Panel 220W gives you that extra lev...
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The Renogy MC4 Splitters make it easy to expand your solar setup by connecting panels in parallel, without the mess. Why the Renogy MC4 Splitters ...
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The EcoFlow Solar Parallel Connection Cable lets you link multiple solar panels for faster charging and reliable power. Connect more panels to ...
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When you want a simple, reliable way to keep your gear powered without going overkill, the BLUETTI 100W Solar Panel is an easy choice. It’s lightwe...
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When you want more power without stepping up to bulky, hard-to-manage panels, the BLUETTI SORA130 Solar Panel 130W hits the sweet spot. It’s built ...
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EcoFlow 220W Lightweight Portable Solar Panel | Bifacial If you like getting off-grid without stuffing around, the 220W Lightweight Portable Solar ...
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Renogy 300W N-Type Compact Suitcase – Strong Solar Power, Light to Carry The Renogy 300W N-Type Compact Suitcase gives you plenty of solar g...
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Renogy 400W Solar Panel Blanket – Charge Your Gear Anywhere You Pull Up Pull into camp, roll out the 400W folding solar blanket, and you've ...
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EcoFlow 220W Portable Solar Panel: No More Stuffing Around With Useless Solar Sick of solar gear that talks a big game but crack...
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Charge Fast Without the Stuff-Around – EcoFlow 400W Portable Solar Panel Sick of solar panels that either weigh a tonne or take ...
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So portable, the Renogy 120W Portable Solar Panel could live in your hand unnoticed. Okay so you want portability? We mean real portability. Take...
View full detailsIt depends on what you're running. A 200W panel is a solid all-rounder for charging a portable power station, running a fridge, and keeping your devices topped up on a weekend away. If you're running a full caravan setup or living off-grid for extended stints, step up to 350W-500W. True Gear stocks panels from 60W right up to 500W, so there's something for every setup.
True Gear stocks Bluetti and Renogy portable solar panels - two of the most trusted names in the game. Bluetti panels are designed to pair perfectly with Bluetti power stations. Renogy offers a strong range of monocrystalline panels in foldable suitcase and rollable blanket formats, ideal for 4WDs and caravans.
Prices range from around $200 for a compact 60W panel up to $1,400+ for a 500W unit. Most blokes setting up a solid camping or caravan solar system will spend $350-$900 on a panel. True Gear regularly has panels on sale, so it's worth checking current pricing on the collection page.
A solar blanket rolls up and packs flat - great if you're tight on space in a swag bag or soft-floor camper trailer. A foldable panel (suitcase style) is more rigid, usually more efficient, and handles being propped up at an angle better, which means more watts in less-than-perfect sun. If portability and weight are the priority, go the blanket. If you want maximum output and durability, go foldable.
Absolutely. Portable solar panels are purpose-built for exactly this - pair one with a compatible power station and you've got a silent, fuel-free power setup for a fridge, lights, CPAP, tools, or whatever else you need out bush. Just check that the panel's output voltage and connector type match your power station. Most Bluetti panels connect directly to Bluetti stations, and Renogy panels use standard MC4 connectors that work with most units.