Mission Darkness™ Eclipse Faraday Bag for Solar Panels

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Mission Darkness Eclipse Faraday Bag for Solar Panels

Keep Solar Panels and Extra Large Electronics Shielded

SKU: MDFB-SOL

The Mission Darkness™ Eclipse Faraday Bag for Solar Panels is designed specifically to protect portable solar panels from the damaging effects of an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) or coronal mass ejection (CME). The bag is built with a durable and water-resistant ballistic nylon outer material to ensure that devices and faraday liner stay protected. The interior includes three layers of high-shielding TitanRF™ Faraday Fabric on all sides with dual paired seam construction. This material has been lab tested and certified "compliant" for MIL-STD-188-125, High-Altitude Electromagnetic Protection for Ground Based C4I Facilities. The results ensure that the material surpasses military shielding requirements to handle natural or man-made EMPs. In the case of an EMP or CME, everything from electrical infrastructure on a national level to personal electronics could be destroyed, which is why it’s imperative to shield survival electronics. The high-shielding properties of the bag direct damaging electromagnetic fields away from highly sensitive electrical components, thus protecting their working structure.

The large and unique size of the bag allows it to accommodate most portable solar panels, including Goal Zero Portable Solar Panels (Boulder and Nomad series), Renogy (Monocrystalline Solar Panel/Suitcases), HQST (Monocrystalline Solar Suitcases), plus accompanying accessories like charge controllers and cables. The bag is built with a removable polypropylene plastic base plate secured in a bottom zipper compartment to provide ample support for oversized items. Padded handles with load-bearing webbing completely wrap around the sides to support the weight of heavy objects during transport. The front side of the bag includes a deep unshielded zipper compartment and a large transparent pocket to keep accessories accessible while not compromising the shielding of the electronic items inside the main compartment.

Once the solar panels or electronics are properly enclosed inside the bag, they become isolated from outside wireless signals. Damaging effects from an EMP or related occurrence cannot penetrate the bag to destroy the electrical components inside. The bag will block WiFi (2.4 & 5GHz), Bluetooth, cell signals including 5G networks, GPS, RFID, NFC, and radio signals from low MHz to 40GHz. The immense size of the bag can also be used for shielding large electronics and survival gear. The complete signal cut-off allows you to go off-grid and keep electronic devices untrackable. This is the ultimate safety bag for protecting solar panels and survival electronics from a natural or man-made disaster occurrence such as an EMP or CME.

*To shield accompanying electronics, such as generators or power stations, options include the Revelation EMP Shield and the T10 Faraday Bag (see details below).

mission darkness eclipse faraday bag for solar panels

Bag Features

  • *2ND GEN PRODUCT INCLUDES UPGRADED MATERIALS, A REMOVABLE BASE PLATE, AND MOLLE WEBBING!
  • Military-grade faraday bag specifically designed for shielding solar panels and large electronics from EMPs, CMEs, and RF signals
  • Three layers of high-shielding TitanRF Faraday Fabric on all interior sides with dual paired seam construction (TitanRF Faraday Fabric is lab tested and certified to shielding effectiveness standards MIL STD 188-125 and IEEE 299-2006)
  • Blocks WiFi (2.4 & 5GHz), Bluetooth, cell signals including 5G networks, GPS, RFID, and radio signals from low MHz to 40GHz
  • EMI, EMR, and EMF shielding
  • Removable polypropylene plastic base plate
  • Heavy-duty reinforced nylon handles and webbing completely wraps around sides to support the weight of heavy objects inside (*newest style includes red stitching)
  • MOLLE webbing on the front side - attach any MOLLE-compatible pack, gear, or accessories (compatible with the Mission Darkness MOLLE Faraday Pouch and the Mission Darkness Dry Shield MOLLE Faraday Pouch)
  • Unshielded deep zipper compartment on front side - 16" x 13.5" (40.6cm x 34.3cm)
  • Transparent accessory pocket on front side - 12" x 13.5" (30.5cm x 34.3cm)
  • Closable branding pocket on back to place agency information
  • Unique serial number on every bag to assist with asset tracking and evidence chain of custody
  • Water-resistant ballistic nylon outer materials

Dimensions

  • Internal dimensions (*usable dimensions slightly vary depending on size of objects inside): 43"L x 7"W x 30"H (109.2cm x 17.8cm x 76.2cm)
  • Folds flat for storage and transportation

Compatible Solar Panels

The bag is sized to accommodate all standard size standalone or folding portable solar panels, like the Goal Zero Portable Solar Panels (Boulder and Nomad series), Renogy (Monocrystalline Solar Panel/Suitcases), HQST (Monocrystalline Solar Suitcases), plus accompanying accessories.

Applications

  • Electromagnetic pulse (EMP) and coronal mass ejection (CME) protection
  • State, local, federal, and military forensics
  • Personal data security and digital privacy
  • Anti-hacking, anti-tracking, and anti-spying assurance

Removable Base Plate

A durable polypropylene plastic base plate provides support for heavy and oversized items. The base compartment unzips allowing you to remove the base plate if desired.

Offers EMP Protection

Learn how to protect your electronics from an electromagnetic pulse.


Exterior view showing the bottom and side width

Interior view showing a solar panel measuring 40" x 26.75" x 3.5" (101.6cm x 67.9cm x 8.9cm)



Related Products

Use one of the faraday bag options below to shield your accompanying generator or power station.

Fits large generators and equipment up to 30"L x 24"W x 22"H (76.2cm x 61cm x 55.9cm); can flex to accommodate taller items if full bag width/length is not used

Fits portable power stations and towers up to 15"L x 11"W x 18.5"H (38.1cm x 27.9cm x 47cm)


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MG
04/27/2024
Max G.
United States United States

Eclipse Faraday Bag

Overall very good. The only thing I can think of is to add additional set of straps that are adjustable. I have the Eccoflow solar panel in there an it's nowhere close to filling the bag. Having an option to roll the bag down and synch it tight would great. Something can be rigged using the molle webbing, but it's just more stuff to buy. Not many options out there for my current size of panel.

A
02/02/2024
Anonymous
United States United States

Great bag for solar panels

Both Eco flow panels fit perfectly. Great quality and very aggressive Velcro closures.

A
02/02/2024
Anonymous
United States United States

Really works and great quality

I had to return other ones because they didn’t work from different companies, but this one has worked the best and the quality is amazing!

P
10/01/2023
Private
United States United States

Fits 4- 400w Eenour Portable Panels... 1600W in 1 Bag!!

I could not ask for better storage protection. I thought maybe this bag could manage 2 Eenour UB-400s... but I could just fit all 4. Seriously this should be your Marketing Video for this incredible bag. 96 pounds of portable solar panels, 1600W IN 1 BAG!!! Granted I'm not hiking with this... I'm using it for storage. But its PERFECT!!! THANK YOU... THANK YOU.

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03/01/2023
Anonymous
United States United States

Goal Zero 200/YETI 1500X Storage

This was the third MOS faraday bag purchased to protect my Goal Zero Boulder 200 solar panels. I am able to put two panels into each Eclipse Bag for Solar Panels bag (the carrying bags provided by Goal Zero for each panel is on the panel to protect it inside the faraday bag). The MOS bags are very well made, using quality materials and a good design. It was hard figuring out how to get the panels into the faraday bag, but I found putting two panels with the handles on the floor and pulling the faraday bag down over them worked well. I also own Goal Zero faraday bags (made by MOS) for YETI 1500X power supplies (2). These bags are very tight, but made with the same quality materials and manufacturing techniques, so with a little effort, I always get them into their bags. It would be helpful to see EMP test results for solar products stored in the bags vs. not.