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Powertraveler – Solargorilla And Powergorilla

Monday, May 12th, 2014

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Powertraveler’s Solargorilla and Powergorilla are two rugged, versatile power solutions designed for heavy outdoor use. When combined, both products make a complete portable power station which easily accommodates most if not all required electronic devices.

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Powergorilla

The Powergorilla is a rugged, powerful universal battery capable of output voltages of 5V to 24V. The Powergorilla can charge up to two devices simultaneously from the USB and DC ports. It comes with a wide selection of major laptop and mobile adaptors. When fully charged, the Powergorilla is capable of powering and fully charging:

– Laptops – up to 2 times
– Tablets – up to 3 times
– Satellite phones – up to 8 times
– Two-way radios – up to 8 times
– Smartphones – up to 10 times
– Action cameras – up to 12 times

The Powergorilla is also 5590/2590 compatible. Charges via AC mains, with an input voltage of 15-30V. The total capacity of the Powergorilla is 21000mAh (77 watts). Includes a neoprene storage case, with two mesh pockets for storing the accompanying adaptors. The Powergorilla comes fully charged out of the box for immediate use.

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Solargorilla

The Solargorilla is a rugged, water resistant solar panel, capable of output voltages of 5V to 20V. It comes with a wide selection of major laptop and mobile adaptors, allowing for the charging of:

– Laptops (40w and under)
– Mobile phones
– Satellite phones
– Two-way radios
– GPS
– PNGs
– Head lamps
– Action cameras
– Flashlights
– And more

A green LED featured on the bottom panel acts as a charging indicator, letting the user know that power is being supplied. The Solargorilla comes with a neoprene storage case, which includes two mesh pockets for storing the accompanying adaptors.

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Unsurprisingly, the Solargorilla can also be used to recharge the Powergorilla, and will take approximately 18 hours for a complete charge.

www.powertraveller.com