For all product related questions, contact us at hello@sunjack.com.
Since our beginning, SunJack has gained the attention of press and media worldwide for its combination of durability,
portability and powerful charging speeds. SunJack is the perfect accessory for your active outdoor lifestyle and is essential
for any disaster, emergency and hurricane prep kit for survival. With SunJack as your personal power companion, simply
plug in and power up. Never be caught without power!
HOW TO USE:
1. Unfold the SunJack solar panel.
2. Angle the four solar panels toward the sun, ensuring that each panel is fully exposed to sunlight.
3. Plug your device into the appropriate output port.
4. When the solar panels are exposed to sunlight, your device will begin charging.
TIPS & TROUBLESHOOTING:
● The solar panel may be placed flat, angled using the kickstands or hung from its grommets. NOTE: the solar panel
performs best when receiving full, direct sunlight. Ensure each panel is directly facing the sun. Windows, screens,
partial shade and indirect sunlight can reduce performance and power output.
● SunJack 40 watt and 60 watt solar panels include kickstands. Use the kickstands to ensure each panel is properly
angled toward the sun to receive full, direct sunlight.
● The USB-C port is rated PD30 (power delivery 30 watts). This means the panel's USB-C port can provide up to 30 watts
of output at optimal voltage to charge your device. When charging via USB-C, ensure each panel is angled directly
toward the sun so the panels can achieve maximum power output. Otherwise, disruptions to charging or reduced
performance may occur. If direct sunlight conditions are not possible, charge via the USB-A port.
● The ports are waterproof IP67. However, out of caution do not submerge the junction box in water.
● The panels can charge multiple devices simultaneously. However, the total available power produced by the solar
panels will be shared between the multiple devices. When charging large devices that use most of the available power,
multiple device charging may not be possible. In such an event, the solar panel will determine which device(s) to
prioritize and charge first.
● The mesh design of the pocket allows proper airflow, thereby preventing the device you are charging from
overheating. This means you can safely store and charge your device at the same time.
● While the solar panel can directly charge your device, it does not itself store solar power for later use. We recommend
using a power bank or power station to store the power generated by the solar panel.
● The solar panel can become very hot when in use. Do not lay the panel directly on top of the device being charged -
this can cause the device to overheat.
For additional details and product manuals, scan the QR code below or visit www. SunJack.com
SunJack 40W and 60W BackPacker Series Solar Panels QuickStart Guide
QuickStart Guide
SunJack 40W and 60W BackPacker Series Solar Panels
www.SunJack.com
| hello@sunjack.com
Need help?
Do you have a question about the BackPacker Series and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers