Description
- Solar Panels Chargers】 3* USB and 1*DC output ports, can directly connect and charge small to medium solar generator (lower than 300Wh),battery packs,computer,iPads,cellphones(Android and Apple) and other daily electronic devices. Please note the maximum voltage and current per port. QC2.0 USB-A is max15W; QC3.0 USB-A is max 18W; usb-c is max 45W and support PD 3.0 USB-C charging, the DC ports is 20V a 28V and the maximum voltage is 60Watts. Note : our solar panels cann’t store the electricity.
- 【Visualized Smart Charging Solar Power Charger】Built in an intelligent chip automatically identifies connected devices and adjusts output current to offer the fastest possible charging speed. You can clearly know the charging status with LED indicator light. When the red light is on, the light is ok and you can charge the device. Note: If you charge lead acid batteries with solar panels, you need Connect solar controller. our package does’t have solar controller and you need buy it yourself.
- 【Portable Solar Chargers for Camping】6 folds with handle design and 6.4lbs low weight with accessories. The unfold size is 33.8 x 28.1 x 0.2 inch, the fold size is 13.8 x 9.1 x 2.2 inch which is similar size with laptop and makes it easy to unfold to collect power and folded with handles to carry away or put in your backpack. Although it is not very heavy, but is a little burden for hiking, more suitable for camping and driving trips or home emergency power. Note:Don’t have Kickstand.
- 【Rugged Waterproof Solar Panel】The surface layer is made of E film that has the characteristics of high strength, good transparency, impermeability, light weight,smoothing; built in A+ monocrystalline silicon cellthat efficiently Conversion solar energy into electricity and up to 24% energy conversion; IP65 dustproof waterproof tecnology ; which make the solar panel work under unexpected weather,more durable and longer lifespan(normal 5~10 years). Note: the junction box isn’t waterproof.
- 【Cautions】The power of solar panels is influenced by sunlight, it reach 60 W with direct sunlight no problem, 30-40W when it’s a little cloudy.
Jocelyn Giguere –
prodotto ben fatto con tutto il corredo di cavetteria. Non ho un inverter ma mi serviva un pannello comodo da trasporto per ricaricare power bank e telefoni in barca. questo prodotto ha pienamente soddisfatto le mie aspettative. molto ben fatto con 4 possibili collegamenti per ricarica. la possibilità di ripiegare il tutto è geniale. con sole pieno sono riuscito a ricaricare in circa 4 ore due telefoni non collegati contemporaneamente perchè avevo router e power bank collegati su altre prese e ha caricato da 10% a 100%. non ho prodotti per calcolare esattamente la resa ma in condizioni di sole pieno ricarica in modo eccezionale. da comprare
misterjc –
These are by far the nicest quality portable solar panels I own. They fold up nicely and the case and components are very good. They store easily and are easy to set up especially with the included stand legs. My only complaint would be after a couple of uses, I am only getting about 2 amps max out of the 120 watt system even on a very hungry battery bank and this is at noon on a cloudless day. I have a 50 watt panel by another brand that matches this and takes up less space. I wish I could give them 5 stars considering the build quality, but the power just isn’t there.
Judi Mac –
-Pros
1 Compact/light
2 Quick and easy to use
3 Multi port for wide range of use
4 Lots of hook points for different angles
-Cons
1 Like any solar panel, I Couldn’t get the full 60W, even on a perfectly sunny day with no clouds and pointed directly at the sun I could only get 51W
– Annoyances
1 kinda awkward to angle directly at the sun, really have to be clever about angling it to get the optimal use
– side notes
1 good quality material, makes it feel like I got what I paid for
2 if you have a jackery, the black and orange matches nicely (makes it look name brand)
3 I have a jackery 290, and it charges in about 8-10 with good sun from dead, but if you have anything bigger I’d recommend getting the bigger solar panel, as this will just trickle charge it
Your Average Guy –
I’ve been testing four of these FlexSolar 120 watt panels with a LiFePo4 2 Kwh 2000W Pure Sine Wave Solar Generator/UPS that can handle up to 500 watts of solar panel input. ( @ less than 15Amps and less than 48V ) The generator will also take an additional 1100 watts charge from the wall, but I have a timer between it and the wall socket so that it gets 110V charging power for a couple hours a night, in case it didn’t get enough sun to fully charge it during the day. This lets the solar generator charge and run with power from the panels during the day, but makes sure it gets a full charge once a night from the mains, just in case.
FlexSolar’s site says these can be wired in series and/or parallel, but they don’t say how many would be the maximum. Interestingly, they each have a little red light that will turn off if they are not happy with how they are connected. (Disconnect and reconnect them properly, and the light in the center of the panel’s junction box comes back on.) Wiring these as two parallel sets of two panels in series, their open circuit voltage exceeds my generator’s 48V input limit by a couple volts, but in actual operation their combined voltage isn’t even close to threatening to do that, so I’m declaring this combination a functional success.
You can see in the pic that I have my 4 panels each hanging vertically, yet I’ve seen these manage to put out just over 110 watts each in this orientation (442 watts max, so far today). It seems they really ARE 120 watt panels and would happily give me the missing 10 watts each, if I would just point them at the sun.
This setup is powering my home office, and this review, with 414 watts of solar generation as I write this.
The performance of these panels exceeded my expectations. Hanging them this way, though makes me wish the top two grommets were a bit more solidly reinforced. Still, 5 stars for these with their nice stands, their small form factor compared to their actual output, and their all weather durability.
E. Romano –
Das Solarpanel wurde gekauft, um dies mit der Ecoflow River 2 zu verbinden. Laut Produktabbildung (Bild 4) ist der Adapter XT60 bei der Lieferung vorhanden. Jedoch wurde das Produkt mit anderen Adapter-Kabeln geliefert – und das Verbindungskabel XT60 fehlt.
So ist das Solarpanel nicht brauchbar.
E. Romano –
Produced a peak of 78w In direct sunlight… very impressed but would definitely reccomend a higher wattage once you get anything more than a basic powerstation (as seen here)…. Will be getting a higher wattage in future for my new 2kwh ecoflow….
Realview –
I have both the 40W and this 50W solar panel, and I love them both. This 50W panel charges my power banks at 40 watts using the Type C port, which is impressive as many other solar panels I have don’t achieve this. I have a 60W panel labeled 60W PD, but it only reaches 30 watts at best. This solar panel is truly made of high quality materials it’s very tough and has some weight to it. The foldability with the built-in case is of high quality and feels heavy-duty, unlike my others that feel like they will rip apart. This is the go-to for charging USB devices that need higher wattage for faster charging.
My ultimate favorite solar panel is their 40W version. It charges at 30-35 watts, is super light, super small, and very well-built. It’s my favorite.
Easy Street –
Good product. Charges my phone, battery packs, tablet. Cons:
6lbs. Doesn’t sound heavy, but would be if hiking. Not inconspicuous for urban traveller. Not everyone knows what solar panels are, surprisingly, had shopping mall security “CSI ing” me. Other model in pic fits inside on dashboard. This won’t.
Is good though perhaps at outdoors camp site where you need to charge multiple devices. If you are homeowner interested in cutting teeth on off grid, get the smaller one, or full sized rigid 100 watt (window looking panel) and portable power station,( under $300)hich have built-in converter,inverter All ready to go…minimize all the wires and gadget traffic. Small one in pic is “21 watt” $40-60. The brand was nektek. But design configuration is probably made in same factory in Chyna, just different logo. The foldable that look like pebbled surface work faster, BUT, need absolutely direct angle to sun, mine with smooth Teflon look works on cloudy days everyday.
Jocelyn Giguere –
I have used this one for a couple of weeks now. Small enough to hide in the kayak on weekend trips.
Works nice for powering direct via UsbA and Usb C for Android, Garmin and Apple devices.
Very handy with the zippers that make a small bag of the folded panel.
Realview –
Has a decent weight to it, and feels well made. For the price, I really couldn’t pass it up. I purchased to charge my portable electric generator and it seems to draw energy even with little sun. I have no way of testing the wattage, but it kept my generator fully charged for an entire day while sitting in a window. I’ll do more testing soon and will update if anything doesn’t work well, but the pack of multiple connectors for charging ports is a huge plus. Works well, not much to set up, and is exactly what I wanted at the price I wanted to pay. Happy with my purchase.
Easy Street –
☆pince crocodile et adapter DC manquant. DE plus, le pd port ne semble pas bien fonctionner, je ne pousse pas plus loin le test puisque pièce manquante, je retourne.
Chris –
We got this for camping and running a cpap machine. We had to do some soldering of wires to change the electrical bits and make it compatible with the battery we needed to charge, but it went very smoothly and was safe; no fires were starting on our watch!
This panel in full sun will charge the battery very quickly. It’s actually more than we need, but it was affordable and it’s been amazing this summer! We highly recommend it.