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In this video I unbox, test and review the OptiSolex 440W Portable SolarBag Kit – a compact, foldable, ultra-portable solar panel kit that promises plug-and-play power for RVs, off-grid setups, camping and mobile applications. If you’re looking for a portable solar solution that weighs under 20 lbs, uses high-efficiency N-type cells, can split into dual panels and works with batteries or power stations, this review covers everything you need to know. What we cover:• Unboxing and components – the SolarBag panel, the included MPPT controller (SolexBrick S1), cables, carabiners and mounting accessories.• Build quality & design – foldable bag format, lightweight (~17.2 lbs), backpack-friendly and rugged-outdoor ready. • Tech specs – true 440W output, N-type solar cell technology (higher efficiency, better durability), open-circuit voltage ~42V, optimum current ~11 A. TechWalls+2OptiSolex+2 • Modular functionality – how the SolarBag can unzip/split into two ~220 W panels (for flexible deployment). • Controller (SolexBrick S1) benefits – plug-and-play installation, supports 12 V/24 V/48 V, anti-shadow optimized, IP68 rugged build. • Real world performance – how many watts it actually produces in sunny/partly-cloudy conditions, how it holds up with no angle adjustment, comparison to traditional panels. • Use-cases – RVs, van-life, camping, off-grid cabins, emergency backup, mobile offices. • Pros & cons – what’s great (portability, efficiency, ease of setup) vs what to watch (panel angle, cost, maybe fewer accessories). • My verdict – who this kit is best for, whether it’s worth it, how it stacks up against alternatives. Why watch: If you’ve been shopping for a portable solar panel kit for van life, a mobile classroom, a pop-up business, or just want a simple off-grid backup without the complexity of permanent mounting — this review gives you a real hands-on look at the OptiSolex SolarBag Kit so you can decide if it’s right for you. #OptiSolex #440WPortableSolarBagKit #portablesolarpanel #SolarBlanket #400W #SolexBrickS1 🔹My Favorite Gear - https://www.amazon.com/shop/km4ack 🔹Links mentioned in the video Panel - https://optisolex.com/products/optiso... Y Adapter - https://amzn.to/47CjtQt 🔹Raspberry Pi Build Guide - http://tiny.cc/pi4guide 🔹Frequently Asked Questions - http://tiny.cc/km4ack-faq 🔹Weekly Newsletter - https://mailchi.mp/40da1fe472e3/km4ac... 🔹Follow Me Twitter @km4ack 🔹FREE Get Started Guide - http://tiny.cc/getstartedguide 🔹Cool Ham Gear - http://km4ack.com 🔹Support the channel through Patreon - / km4ack 🔹Did you just get a raspberry pi and want to hook it up to your radio? Start here • Where to start? Raspberry pi for ham radio Want your raspberry pi to play nice with your ham radio? Are you into digital modes like FT8, JS8Call, FLDIGI, Winlink, APRS, Digipeaters and others? Each week I put out new content showing you exactly what steps to take to get the latest ham radio software on your raspberry pi. Whether you just want to ragchew or are seriously into emergency preparedness, emcomm, or ARES and want to learn all you can about using the raspberry pi to drive your ham radio, this channel has something for you. Be sure to click the subscribe button and ring the bell before heading off. That way you will get notified of all future videos. 🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹 As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases