Solar Charging Demonstration with Jackery
one of my favorite things about the jackery is being able to charge it be a solar power so I'm gonna give you guys a quick little demo of me doing that here all right so we've got the two jackery 100 watt solar panels and we're just gonna plug them into the back of the new jackery Explorer 3000 Pro it's an overcast day here in Washington it's winter time so we're not getting a ton of sun but you can see here I mean it varies but we're pulling in about 84 Watts right now and in these current conditions it would take about 2.8 hours for me to bring this up to 100 charge now if I had more solar panels or bigger solar panels that would obviously be faster but uh yeah pretty amazing
Jackery Solar Charging Technical Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Solar Panels Used | Two Jackery 100 Watt Solar Panels |
| Power Station | Jackery Explorer 3000 Pro |
| Current Power Input (Overcast/Winter) | Approximately 84 Watts |
| Estimated Charging Time to 100% (Current Conditions) | 2.8 hours |
| Location/Conditions | Overcast day, winter time in Washington |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What Jackery equipment is used for solar charging in the demonstration?
A: The demonstration uses two Jackery 100 watt solar panels connected to the Jackery Explorer 3000 Pro portable power station.
Q: What is the observed solar charging input and estimated charging time under the specified conditions?
A: Under overcast, winter conditions in Washington, the system is pulling in approximately 84 Watts, leading to an estimated charging time of about 2.8 hours to reach 100% charge for the Jackery Explorer 3000 Pro.
Q: Can the solar charging speed of the Jackery system be improved?
A: Yes, the narrator states that if more solar panels or bigger solar panels were used, the charging speed would be significantly faster than what was observed in the demo's overcast, winter conditions.