65W Solar Blanket, Anderson Powerole connector, No US Sales Tax!

$528.97

65W Solar Blanket – Anderson Powerpole Edition

Works with batteries, field equipment, and power stations — choose your connection style.

Compact, rugged, and built for real-world deployment, the Off Grid Trek 65W Solar Blanket (Anderson Edition) delivers dependable portable power in a streamlined format. Purpose-built for field communications, emergency response, and mission-critical power systems, this version features a direct Anderson Powerpole output trusted in professional deployments.

Built around Anderson Powerpole — the standard used in radio, emergency response, and field operations, this system is designed for reliable, repeatable power in critical environments.

Built with Gen 3 SunPower Maxeon Thin Filmed Solar Cells (24.5%), this blanket performs in challenging environments—including cloudy, smoky, and low-light conditions where conventional panels struggle.

Capable of powering batteries, devices, and portable power stations, this version gives you clean, direct DC output with maximum flexibility.


Key Features

  • 65W High-Efficiency Solar Output
    Reliable power using advanced Gen 3 solar cell technology.
  • Anderson Powerpole Output
    Secure, field-proven connection trusted in communications and off-grid systems.
  • Charge Power Stations Directly
    Compatible with many portable power stations using the included Anderson → SAE connection (or appropriate adapter).
  • Expanded Compatibility Included
    • Anderson Powerpole to SAE cable
    • SAE polarity reverse adaptor
  • Portable & Deployable
    Lightweight, compact, and easy to carry.
  • Rugged, Waterproof Construction
    Built for harsh outdoor environments.
  • Low-Light Performance
    Produces usable power in cloudy, smoky, and variable light conditions.

Designed For

  • Field communications (HAM, GMRS, emergency radio systems)
  • Emergency response and disaster deployment
  • Off-grid battery systems
  • Portable power stations
  • Overlanding and remote operations

Specifications

  • Model: OGTCAM65 (Anderson Edition)
  • Rated Power: 65W
  • Solar Cell: Gen 3 SunPower Maxeon Thin Filmed Solar Cells
  • Efficiency: 24.5%
  • Panel Type: ETFE laminated solar panel
  • Primary Output: Anderson Powerpole
  • Included Accessories:
    • Anderson Powerpole to SAE cable
    • SAE polarity reverse adaptor
  • Electrical (Direct Panel Output):
    • Vmp: 15.7V
    • Imp: 4.14A
    • Voc: 19.2V
    • Isc: 4.4A
  • Unfolded Size: 37" × 21" × 0.15"
  • Folded Size: 12.6" × 7.5" × 2"
  • Weight: ~2.43 lbs
  • Waterproof: Yes
  • Color: OGTCAM

Comparison – Choose the Right 65W Solar Blanket

Feature Anderson Powerpole Edition DC5521 Edition
Primary Output Anderson Powerpole DC5521 + USB / USB-C
Best For Radios, batteries, power stations, custom systems Power stations + direct device charging
Power Station Charging ✅ Yes, via cable/adaptor ✅ Yes, direct DC5521 connection
Device Charging Requires adapters ✅ DC5521 + USB / USB-C outputs
Connection Type Standardized, secure, field-use Plug-and-play multi-output
Included Cables Anderson → SAE + SAE polarity reverse adaptor Multiple DC5521 cable options available
Ease of Use Best for system-based setups Easiest for general users
System Integration Ideal for custom/off-grid builds Ideal for all-in-one portable use
Solar Output Direct DC output Regulated outputs via integrated electrical box
Electrical Output 15.7V Vmp / 19.2V Voc (direct panel output) Regulated outputs via integrated electrical box
Performance Same 65W class output Same 65W class output

Which One Should You Choose?

  • Choose Anderson Powerpole Edition if:
    You want maximum flexibility, including powering batteries, radios, and power stations with a secure, standardized connection.
  • Choose DC5521 Edition if:
    You want plug-and-play simplicity, including direct DC5521, USB, and USB-C device charging.

Bottom Line

When reliability matters, standardized connections matter.

Both versions deliver identical solar performance, weight, and durability—they can both charge power stations and batteries.

The only difference is how you connect and how simple you want it to be:

  • More flexible, system-focused → Anderson Powerpole
  • More plug-and-play, all-in-one → DC5521

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