Description
- 【Compatible with Most Solar Generators】 100W Portable solar panel equipped with different size of connectors (8mm/5.5*2.5mm/3.5*1.35mm/5.5mm*2.1mm/Anderson dc adapter), can be compatible with the most solar generators such as Jackery, Goal Zero, Blutti, Renogy, FlashFish etc. 1* USB-C port(5V,3A) & 1* USB-A(5V, 3A) port could charge 2 small devices directly.
- 【High Conversion Efficiency】Foldable solar panel is covered by monocrystalline silicon solar cells with max 23.7% efficiency, convert more solar power into usable energy. Under good sunshine, the 500wh power station is fully charged by LUVKNIT 100W solar panel within 7 hours.
- 【Waterproof & High Durability】IP65 rating against water and dust, endure for any weather conditions, now you don’t have to worry about a sudden shower of rain. The zippers on the pocket can hold and cover the power port. The advanced multi-layered ETFE laminitation enhanced the cell prerformance and extend lifespan of the 18v camping solar panel.
- 【Portable & Foldable Design】100W solar panel equipped with 2 adjustable kickstands enabling to get the max sunlight. 2 folds design, 8.16 pounds of weight and TPE rubber handle allows you take easily when you do the outdoor activities, camping, hiking and off-grid living etc.
- 【Package Content & Guaranteed】 LUVKNIT 100 Watt solar panel, USB-A and USB-C output ports, 10* port converters, 1* 10ft charge cable, 1*anderson connection, user guide. 24-months technical customer service available 7×24 hrs.
- 【Please Note】The power output cable is not intended to be connected directly to devices without a compatible solar generator. If you want to charge other DC devices, please try to compatible with a solar power station.
- 𝐀𝐛𝐨𝐮𝐭 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐎𝐮𝐭𝐩𝐮𝐭 𝐏𝐨𝐰𝐞𝐫:All solar panels sold in the inspection can reach 100𝐖 before they are qualified for shipment, the sun under ideal conditions can normally reach 75-80w, provided that the power station used can 𝐬𝐮𝐩𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭 𝐦𝐨𝐫𝐞 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐧 70w charging power, if the use of power station in 300w and below, it will 𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐢𝐭 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐩𝐨𝐰𝐞𝐫 𝐨𝐮𝐭𝐩𝐮𝐭 of solar panels, the maximum can 𝐨𝐧𝐥𝐲 𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐜𝐡 60w.
Foristell –
I received the package, open the box, took the plastic off, brought the unit outside, pointed it at the Sun, plugged it into my solar generator, and immediately had flow. This is easy to use, compact, and well priced. Performance is excellent.
TheDad –
I just purchased a second one of these panels I liked the first one so much. You really can’t beat these for the price (with discount when available) and the small/light footprint. The carry handles are great and the accessory/cord bag attached is very handy.
The power hub attached to the back of the panels works really well. I like how there’s an LED that appears when you’re getting enough sun for charging. It’s also nice to have the various USB types and multiple ports for multi-device charging.
You can easily make your own wired connector to daisy-chain multiple panels together. Positive and negative wires so there’s not much to mess up.
One panel in full sun charges my 300w battery hub in about 5 hours. It’s actually faster than plugging it into a wall socket. It takes one panel about 8 hours in full sun to top off my marine battery from half, which is pretty impressive!
I’m very impressed by these panels. The build quality is just fine. They’re not going to survive a drop off a 20’ rock, but they can be thrown around, blown over by wind, stormed on, or accidentally stepped on without it being an issue.
JT –
I do mobile live streams in the field. First trip out with my Jackery Explorer 240, I had a laptop, camcorder, and cell phone on it. After 7 hours it was at 28% remaining. Good enough, but also bad enough that I knew I needed something to augment the Jackery or be limited in the amount of time I could stream. So I got this panel.
Second trip (full sun all day), I had the 240 powering the laptop and camcorder, but also added a laptop cooling pad and an external fan. The solar panel was feeding the 240, as well as an additional cell phone and additional external fan directly connected to it. The 240 remained between 99% and 100% all day. The panel also ran the directly attached devices without issue as well. When the 240 was using input from the panel to charge, it reported 60w input (which is the max it takes from the wall wart as well).
In other words, the panel easily fed all the devices attached and did so for the duration of the 7 hour live stream, even as the sun began to wane in the evening. I do not need to charge the 240 before my next trip now as a result; it’s already at 99%.
The issue I found was with the stands. There are just seemingly fabric-wrapped carboard (or some other flimsy material) legs that are fine, unless there is a hint of wind. 5 minutes after I set up the panel, a 10 MPH gust knocked it down. I had to add some weights to the legs to keep it standing. Other than that, the panel is great and I’m really glad I got it.
All I lack for a full review at this point is time. If it holds up, I’ll probably add the 5th star despite the poor leg design. That’s easy enough to work around, except it adds one more component you’d need for reliable use. But as far as performance goes, it’s outstanding for me.
*Edit- third and fourth trips out with this, in the same usage scenario as the second trip, only these times there was full, heavy cloud cover the entire time. Even with zero direct sunlight, the panel kept everything running and the power station was kept at full charge throughout the 8 hour day, with the panel still delivering 60w to the power station when needed. Very impressed with the power generation despite not being exposed to direct sunlight. Solid buy, no doubt.
**EDIT #2- The panel itself continues to perform very well; however, the USB 3.0 port has broken. The plastic connector inside it has snapped off, rendering it totally useless. So now, I have only the USB-C port available. The seller told me Amazon customer care would send a replacement, but Amazon refused. The seller then sent me a new one directly. Huge props to them.
JT –
I bought this panel after having issues with poor output from another solar panel here on Amazon. This panel has a number of really nice features – it is lightweight while not feeling flimsy, has a kickstand to better face the sun, the cord and a built-in USB-A/USB-C plug with indicator LED are stored in a built-in waterproof zipper compartment in the back. It came with a number of converter jacks, but the stock jack works with my solar generator, so I haven’t had to use them. I have been able to measure output in the 4-5 Amp range on a normal sunny day. I would highly recommend this panel to anyone looking for a nice sturdy travel panel at a good price.