Description
- ✅About YOLANESS: YOLANESS is a young brand, but not a poor one.YOLANESS solar panel not only has the same performance compared to other popular brands, but is more cost-effective. More and more buyers trust and love YOLANESS.
- ✅High Energy Conversion Rate: Built-in monocrystalline silicon SUNPOWER cells, the folding solar panel has high conversion efficiency that up to 24%. And it equipped with 2 adjustable kickstands enabling to get the max sunlight.
- ✅Extra 2 USB Ports: The 100 watt solar panel features USB-C and USB-A output port to charge 2 small devices directly. NOTE: You can get the XT60 to DC7909 adapter for free in our store after you purchase the folding solar panel.
- ✅Premium and Durable: Made from premium ETFE laminated film, which greatly extends the service life of this solar panel portable.The backing fabric is double stitched on the corners for added durability. Sturdy, hard-wearing and long-lasting.
- ✅Foldable and Portable: The foldable and compact design mean it convenient that carry or transport it in a car to go camping. It folds up for easy transport and has a handle built in to carry it. weighing just 3.6kg/7.9lb, folded size: 21 x 24 inches.
- ✅What You Get: YOLANESS 100W solar panels, user manual. If you have any questions, please connect us by email. NOTE: To extend the life of the solar panel, avoid using them in storms.
J. Young –
The magnets and strong handles make it easy to unfold the panels and move them around.
On the surface the panels are spotless, creaseless and scratchless, and appear well made.
The panels aren’t saggy and don’t pop and creak like some other panels do when unfolded.
They bend a little when you set them up, but they seem firm enough to withstand normal use for some time. The kickstands work well enough for me.
The cord is not too long and not annoyingly short. The zippers of the compartment close and open well, giving some confidence a little rain won’t immediately soak the outputs.
How it will withstand rain is something I’ll avoid testing.
On a sunny day the display of my powerstation showed values mostly hovering between 70 and 85 watts.
Connected my phone to the usb port and charged it in “turbo mode”.
Only nuisance is that I couldn’t find an adapter to connect the panels to the DC port of my power station.
Ended up connecting a fitting adapter from another solar panel on another adapter that connected to this solarpanel.
Reveree –
So, here we have a 100W panel, cleary a portable, camping or similar type rather than for permanent installation. I’m using it to charge a 300Wh battery pack.
It’s definitely portable, with a nice handle and magnetic closure. Lightweight, but the panels seem durable and have a nice coating. It has a USB-A, USB-C, and XT60 connector, so flexible there. It hit 17V even in winter sun, which beats some of my other panels. So why can’t I give it five stars?
First, I don’t understand putting cloth on an outdoor product that absolutely doesn’t need it. Besides being a potential heat insulator in warmer weather, reducing efficiency, if it does get wet, you have a home for mold or mildew on a permeable surface you can’t clean particularly easily. Aesthetically pleasing, functionally poor choice in my opinion. Second, I really don’t like the kickstands. They feel flimsy, and are held to the panel with velcro, a meh choice in my book. The height adjustment mechanism is elastic webbing from panel to kickstand base, with a nylon strap out from the vertex that you could shorten to change the angle. Besides being more cloth, my concern is the elastic band stretches out of shape eventually as it is under tension whenever the panel is upright. There are just sturdy, easier to adjust kickstands out there.
Scott Tremblay –
Likes: Good lightweight, portable fold out format. Decent wattage output for a inexpensive panel, stays between 80 and 85 watts.
Dislikes: Poor and flimsy construction. I do not expect this item to last very long. The board and kickstands should’ve been made out of something more substantial. Item is covered with a thin, inexpensive canvas does not hold its shape and picks up dirt easily. The kickstands are covered with the same fabric, and then they are sewn to the canvas and flop all around. Extremely a weak point, and will most likely wear out quickly. I would have returned this item if it hadn’t been for a great price, it was on sale. And when this item finally falls apart, I will just throw it away.
For a few extra dollars I’m sure you can find something constructed better.
Kevin W. –
Used this Yolaness 100w solar panel with my Bluetti EB55. Plugged right in with no adapters needed. At 8:00 in the morning I got 80 watts out of it. The afternoon was cloudy so I couldn’t test it with full mid day sunshine but seems it should work very well based on my early morning test.
Amazon Customer –
I can not recommend this product. I see reviews are high but i had this is partial sunlight without clouds and I am only trying to charge a Goal Zero 200x small power bank. After 1.5 hours it went up 2% . Why? I sent a pic, the sun exposure was not horrible but people say in cloudy weather they get charging? Again this is a very small solar bank and a 100W charger. What gives with 1% per hour? I will likely be returning this! maybe I’ll just have to pay for higher priced items ?
Bodie’s Dad –
I’ve been testing this panel for a while and I have to say I’m really impressed with the output it can give. Most portable panels struggle to get close to their rated outputs, but this one is really good. I’m not a huge fan of the XT60 connector, but thankfully I had a spare connectors around and was able to adapt it to MC4. The panel also has USB A and C ports for direct charging of your devices. This is a neat feature for traveling.
One other thing I’m not a huge fan of is the fabric around the unit itself, I would have preferred a hard plastic. I take this camping and the fabric gets pretty dirty and muddy and it makes the whole thing look bad. However, that’s pretty easy to overlook when you look at how well this performs, especially when you factor in the value compared to other more popular brands of portable panels. This one is one I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend. Just be ready to get an adapter if your battery setup doesn’t use XT60.
Amazon Customer –
Did a quick set-up on a pretty clear day when unit was received, and was immediately able to get 78 watts from a 100 watt rated panel. Light weight and very easy to set up, with only 2 panels. Magnetic catch is nice and convenient.
Would have preferred MC4 connection instead of the XT60. Or maybe some adapters. But price was low and I would rather have the performance it is giving over some additional accessories (most of which I wouldn’t need or use). I’ll just make up my own cable adapters for my needs.
So initial performance is very good. Have no clue about durability, but nothing screams ‘future failure point’ to me. Nice product for a great price.
Chris F. –
Very happy with purchase, quality seems good especially for the money, output great. Use it on the new Ecoflow River 2 pro, input from panel over 90 watts in southern Portugal sun.
PR-PR-PR –
This is a great lightweight, foldable solar panel. The unit is very portable, and seems to put out the rated voltage as seen in the photo. On a nice, sunny day, I measured 25 V out of the unit. My multimeter doesn’t measure amperage, so I couldn’t test that output, unfortunately.
The standard output wiring comes is an XT60 connector, but a few adaptors are included, so making it work with your particular charging device will likely be doable.
Reveree –
I got this to recharge my medium power banks for camping. It works well for the two that have the correct plug type. Though I wish it had more conversion cables/outputs for the price.
My only issue is that it does come in a plastic shell, but fabric. Looks nice, but I don’t want to put it on the ground or if a drizzle might happen, so I have to pack it up at the slightest sign of weather.