Description
- 60W Solar panel – Harvest the sun and store the energy in portable power stations while outdoor or during an energy emergency. Compatible with portable battery packs from the following brands: Suaoki, Goal Zero Yeti, Webetop, Paxcess, ROCKPALS. NOTE: Portable power stations must have maximum power point tracking charge controller in order to fully utilize all the power generated by Tenergy’s solar panel.
- 3 Output methods – Use one the three output ports to recharge your electronics: DC output (for portable power stations), USB type C 5V 3A, or any of the 2 USB A 5V 2.4A.
- Portable design – When folded up, Tenergy’s solar panel is only 11.2×14.8×1.6 inches. The compact design enables you carry the solar panel around or store it away when unused.
- Maximize power generation – Even on cloudy days Tenergy’s solar panel will generate more power than regular solar panels thanks to the power reset chip. Use the kickstands to angle the panels towards the sun throughout the day to gather more power.
- Water resistant and backed by a 2 year warranty from Tenergy. Certified by international standards set by CE, FCC, and RoHS.
K.Milby –
Lightweight and compact. Works well so far. Charges up my solar lights and USB fan. Very happy with it. Looks well made, can’t wait to use while camping. Haven’t tried it on my solar generators yet. Will update as I use it more.
Bill –
In the Arizona Desert, high winds blew it over. But after I learned to tie it down, and keep it aimed directly at the Sun, it worked very well.
I am glad that I bought it. I charged 2 lithium jump starters with it the first day. And that’s what I needed. I recommend the shumacher jump starter. You can easily charge it daily. It will keep your phone charged. And jump start your car daily. This solar setup with a schumacher jump starter, is a good start for getting solar power for your phone, and, your car. Works extremely well. But do aim it at the sun regularly, and tie it down to something.
Christine H –
You can tell this is made to last. To me this was not lightweight, but really I have not had a panel like this before to compare to. My son had to help me carry it and set it up. Made in the USA!! It works great and stores away nicely.
Robert Andre Sweat –
I like the product, it worked well during my 3 day camping trip. Kept both my phones, my Bluetooth speaker and my small portable charger with enough juice to run for the duration of my stay. Please note I had to move the solar charger with the sun. I started charging around 10am and went till 3pm swapping devices and moving the solar panel.
Texas reviewer –
Bought this for when the power goes out and I need to recharge the Tenergy power station. It even worked inside my office via direct sunlight coming in the window. Charged the unit from 83 to 99 % in about 1.5 hours….so it will take longer to charge from scratch, but if it was outside it would be better as well. Nice price for a charger/power station pair. Good show Tenergy…..just wish the Tenergy power station would not run its fan with only a load of 15 watts, because that means some of the power station work is wasted cooling the power station when it is not getting hot from such a small load. I use the solar charger to try to compensate.
eLeet –
I own Voltaic systems Arc20 and 45 Solar Panels. I got this since I needed more power and wanted to test the efficiency. I took this to Alaska for a week long Dog Sled expedition in Denali. The Solar Panel worked great connected to Voltaic system V88 batteries. The panel is a little on the heavy side, weighing approx 5.1lbs. Water resistance was pretty good. The panel got wet and froze on a few occasions and held up in -20 degree temps. As long as there was sun hitting the panel it was ready to charge whatever you connected. While traveling on the trail I strapped this to the top of my sled bag using some shock cord. It took all kinds of bumps and bangs. I tried to break this thing and couldn’t, it just kept producing power! I didn’t use any of the USB ports located directly on the panel since I connect my devices to the battery (safer for your gadgets) but it was nice to know it had the ability to charge direct to my phone or inReach or any other USB powered device if I needed power right away. This is exactly what I needed! The output is great and the durability was surprising! One thing I would like to see, is this be made into a lighter weight model and PTFE coat the entire thing, remove all the zippers, fabric, and stands, like Voltaic does on their Arc45 panel. That would be a backpackers dream!
Onyx –
I tested this panel and its USB port recognized my iPad, Kindle, LG cell phone, Fire tablet, and portable power bank. The DC 18V port had the right size connector for my RIVER 412 model power station.
Hurricane Ian came close this September, we were lucky it missed us, but it inspired me to be able to rely on solar power for emergencies.
William –
Used while camping to charge phones and tablets to use at night