Reddit mentions of Go Power! GP-SF-5 SUNfilm 5 Watt Solar Panel

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Go Power! GP-SF-5 SUNfilm 5 Watt Solar Panel
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Harness the power of the sun to charge your 12 Volt batteries with 5 Watts of chargeCompletely silent green energyComes with a variety of connections to hook up to many types of 12 Volt batteriesTrickle charge cars, trucks, motorcycles, snowmobiles, ATV's, personal watercraft and moreKeep your batteries topped up when they are left idle
Specs:
Height0.5 Inches
Length14 Inches
Weight3 Pounds
Width13.25 Inches

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u/bigsol81 ยท 2 pointsr/PostCollapse

All bug out bags should have one thing in common: The rule of threes.

In survival situations, the rule of three states that you should preferably have at least three ways of performing any survival task. For a bug out bag, this means you should have the tools to perform each of the following actions in at least three ways:

Start a Fire

  • Matches
  • Flint & steel
  • Lighter
  • Focusing lens/mirror (Fresnel Lenses are best)
  • Piston igniter

    Signal at a Distance

  • Smoke generator
  • Flares
  • Signaling mirror
  • Fire

    Generate Light

  • Battery-powered flashlight
  • Crank-powered flashlight
  • Chemlights
  • Fire

    Treat injuries
    There's really only one way to treat injuries, so rather than having three different ways of doing it, make sure you have the three essentials:

  • First aid kit
  • Training
  • First aid manual

    Purify Water

  • Purification tablets
  • Hand-held filter (ceramic are the best, but activated charcoal work too)
  • Container to boil it with (Starting to see how useful fire is, yet?)

    Stay Warm

  • Mylar blanket
  • Spare clothing
  • You guessed it; Fire

    Obtain Food

  • Compact snares
  • Edible plant guide
  • Collapsible rifle (if legal in your area), slingshot, crossbow, or other hunting weapon.

    As well as these items, you should have as much of the following as you can get:

  • Three days' worth of water. Two liters is enough if you don't intend to sweat excessively, but twice that may be necessary.
  • Three days' worth of food. Emergency Rations are extremely compact for their calorie content and are your best bet, as they can be eaten straight out of the package.
  • 20' (or more) of rope that can support at least twice your body weight.
  • Compass & Map. This isn't as necessary if you're very familiar with the area you plan to bug out into, but is still highly recommended.
  • GPS. Most collapse scenarios will not see a loss of GPS functionality, and those that do generally don't project losing it for at least a few weeks in, long after you've (hopefully) established a secure temporary site. If you include one of these, a portable solar charger to keep the batteries topped off.
u/kiwiboyus ยท 1 pointr/raspberry_pi

Any chance you have a guide for getting the solar working? I have one of these panels originally for charging 12v car batteries but I'm hoping to use it to power and outside Pi camera I have set up.