Safari LT and 100W folding solar panel.It has 150W of output and can be recharged with an optional 20 watt solar panel. This handy power bank has USB and 12V outputs AND an AC output for things like computers and depth finders. It has a built-in flashlight and a lamp to provide light to where you need it. This power bank fits into the palm of your hand and can wirelessly charge Qi enabled smart phones and has 2 USB outputs to power other devices. It even has a 3 stage LED flashlight (strobe, SOS, standard). It also has a 120 psi air compressor to inflate floatation devices (adapters not included) and two USB outputs to power other devices. This compact, multifunctional power bank can easily jump-start dead batteries so you're not caught off guard or embarrassed by needing someone else to give you a jump or a tow. You may want to have some extra portable power devices that you can use on or off the boat. And you can use them over and over again. They last 2X longer and weigh several pounds less than lead acid batteries so you don't have to charge them as often or worry about the weight or space in your boat. So, to prevent that and to make sure you have the power you need, consider upgrading your batteries for auxiliary power to lithium batteries. Low or dead batteries put a damper on all the fun. You don't want to worry about the auxiliary power for lights, music, or other devices. Being on the water in a boat with friends and family can be wonderful and relaxing.
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