๐ Go Green, Stay Charged!
The 100W Portable Solar Panel is a high-efficiency solar battery charger designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With a remarkable 23.5% energy conversion rate, it features dual output ports for simultaneous charging, an adjustable kickstand for easy setup, and is built with durable, waterproof materials to withstand the elements. Perfect for RVs, campers, and home use, this solar panel kit empowers you to embrace an unplugged lifestyle.
A**T
The new Mobile Office Power supply
I used the Difeisi P500 as my essential power all my electrical devices for my mobile office for the next 15 years. The Difeisi P500 keep my iMac i9 going for 5 hours during my test. It also replaced my $65 MacBook Pro adapter, and my $35 iPhone/iPad power adapters. It's now connected to the 100 watt Solar panels. I highly recommend anyone who want a steady reliable source of electrical power to consider this combo as their new power source.
J**Y
A good product that measures up to like products.
Item is well made but seems a little thin. So you have to be careful if their is much wind. The product seller has updated the weight and itโs now within the weight range of like products.
G**Y
Good product for cost
I set this unit up today around 12pm Pacific coast time and was getting about 80 watts continuously. The various adapters were great for connecting to my Bluetti EB3A. I used the wattage meter from the EB3A to show the power. I then connected my cell phone charge cable to the USB port on the solar panel and it started charging while the EB3A was charging. Charge wattage dropped to the EB3A to 75 watts which is what I expected. Over all good product for the price. I did have full sun today.
J**H
Compact and full featured
Very useful little panel! I wonder about the longevity of the wiring with how many bend cycles it will experience, but for the price I can't complain.Rated output is likely closer to 60w than 100w. I purchased this with the intention of charging a battery backup at 60w so this works just fine.
S**Y
Over rated wattage, more like 60w
Over the past few weeks I've tested two of these panels both solo and paired together on everything from a Bluetti EB3A, Jackery 300 and Jackery 1000 in everything from bright, direct sunlight on clear days to cloudy, overcast days.When first plugged in these panels will spike to about 75-80W, then quickly drop to anywhere from 3W (cloudy) to a high of about 55W (direct sun, no clouds).The most I've seen when two panels are plugged in is a total of 109W, or about that 55W threshold each.This would be excellent if they were advertised at 60W, but not so much if advertised at 100W.Portability of these is decent, the velcro kickstand keepers really seem cumbersome and I always feel like I'm going to tear the kickstand when ripping the velcro open but it hasn't happened yet.If you can live with <60W of power from your panel,
L**
Really good investment and handy.
We recently had some really bad storms in our area and knocked out the power for a few days. After going through that ordeal I decided to invest into a portable power station and this solar panel.The build quality seems to be pretty good. It's a lot bigger than I expected. This is my first solar panel. It's pretty simple to setup and, easy to use. Also it comes with a nice carrying case. This is something that is good to have for emergencies and for when I go camping.
J**H
Portable, seems fairly powerful, wish had adaptors to charge laptops, etc.
Charged a mini drone battery, was able to run a USB plasma ball and tried with a tesla coil kit. Powered these fine, even in February in Michigan. Tried to charge my Ebike battery but not sure if that will take or not. I don't recall much for directions, appears the green LED in it pulses if solar power is weak, and is steady if power is good. If the LED is blinking i don't think even has power output.Has 3 foldout legs that velcro down for storage, I set it on a table outside, was kind of a gusty day but wind was mainly from the direction it faced and it did not fall over, etc. Also has 4 grommets on the outer corners that I guess could be used to mount or hang it if desired. The charge ports are in a compartment that can store other cords, etc too. Comes with a two-ended barrel plug to connect to things, fit the oen kit i tested and my Ebike battery. I tried to use a laptop adaptor kit with this cable but had no luck, wish this had adaptors for a laptop, but some of those are heading to USB C charging so perhaps not a big deal for some.
F**S
Great to have for power backup in an emergency - works for camping, too
This is a nice solar panel that works well for charging our small electronics. We are using it in our emergency kit, so will have it to power cell phones, tablets, power banks and the like. The output is rated for 100w, but it seems closer to 60w as it drops significantly when charging something. The panel is a little thin but seems well made. I worry about wind knocking it over, though there are some stands to help with that if we set it up to withstand wind and make sure it is secure.The charging ports are in a little compartment that can also store some other cords. The panel is small and compact when folded and there is a cloth backing on the panels to provide protection between the panels when folded. Although it is compact and portable, it is hefty (not lightweight) but that is good. This is a good solar panel that is great for camping, and also for emergencies. I would order it again.
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