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100w Solar Panel Portable, Ericsity Folding Solar Panel for Camping with SunPower Solar Panel Cells Portable Solar Charger Solar Panel for Power…
☀️Reliable Quality Control System – Ericsity has 13 years professional experience in the field of solar panels, which make sure all 100 watt portable solar panel use A+ grade monocrystalline silicon solar cells, which eliminates B and C grade cells in the supply chain. Every 100w foldable solar panel you get is A+ grade.
🌞Highly Efficient ETFE Laminate Paneles Solares- This 100w foldable solar panel with a highly durable layer of ETFE lamination, providing more energy and longer lifecycle than conventional polycrystalline solar panels. The 100 watt portable solar panel has excellent efficiency performance, with the highest efficiency reaching 23%. The advanced smart PWM technology charge controllers ensure charging efficiency and safety.
🌞Portable Solar Panel Charger Design – The foldable solar panel 100w compact size makes it perfect for outdoor and off-grid use, providing you with greater flexibility while on-the-go. The Foldable Solar Panels Suitcase measures 48.81 x 21.65 x 1.85 inches and once folded, only 24.02 x 21.06 x 1.77 inches. The TPE rubber handle makes comfortable to hold, and an adjustable stand that allows you to easily position it for camping, hiking, off-grid living, and other outdoor activities.
🌞Camping Solar Panel Waterproof & Durable: The ETFE laminated case on this 100w solar panel is strong and durable, ensuring the longevity of the camping solar panels. With an IP65 water-resistant rating, it provides protection against splashing water. The pocket zippers securely hold power cords and also cover the power port for added convenience. Please NOTE: The USB junction box is not waterproof and please keep it dry, the folding solar panel 100W to energize your off-grid adventures.
😀Solar Panel for Power Station and Outdoor Emergency Life – Ericsity’s solar panel for camping include many connectors(10 multiple DC adapters, USB-C,USB-A, XT60,MC4) that is compatible with most power stations (such as Jackery, Goal Zero, Ecoflow, and Paxcess), as well as emergency batteries (including AGM, LiFePo4, and deep cycle batteries), RVs, boats, cars, trailers, trucks, camping equipment, vans, and emergency power sources. DC output (18V, 6A Max) and USB Output (5V, 4A Max).
☀️Where You Need It, Power When You Need It : Convenient to carry it wherever you go. Slightly adjust the angle with the kickstand, can get 32% more sunlight than flat laying. It is the best choice to recharge your power station on the go. Power. The build-in smart IC chip intelligently identifies your device and maximizes its charging speed while protecting your devices from overcharging and overloading
Additional information
Brand
Ericsity
Maximum Voltage
18 Volts
Item Dimensions LxWxH
24.02 x 21.06 x 1.77 inches
Item Weight
8.82 pounds
Efficiency
High Efficiency
Style
Usb
Connector Type
MC4
Folded Size
20×24IN
Included Components
Side Handle, Bag
AC Adapter Current
6 Amps
Material
Etfe
Manufacturer
Guangxin Energy Technology Co., Ltd.
Maximum Power
100 Watts
Product Dimensions
24.02 x 21.06 x 1.77 inches
Country of Origin
China
Item model number
ET100P
color
100W Solar Panels
Finish
Cast
Power Source
Corded Electric
Item Package Quantity
1
Type of Bulb
Sunshine
Batteries Required
No
6 reviews for 100w Solar Panel Portable, Ericsity Folding Solar Panel for Camping with SunPower Solar Panel Cells Portable Solar Charger Solar Panel for Power…
Rated 5 out of 5
Jackowski –
It has very effective power output. It can charge my portable power station for a long time. It can output accurate power under sufficient sunlight. My power station is 300W, and it can be charged to full power in about 3-4 hours. I will recommend it to my friends
Rated 5 out of 5
G. Kilbride –
This panel held many of my priorities: Sunpower cells, ETFE coating, hub with USB ports, and a very good price via Amazon coupon. However, there was virtually no information on the product or company. None of the YouTube reviewers had touched it. But as a lifelong handicapper I checked Ericsity’s presence on all the social media platforms and was impressed with their content, especially the phrasing and emphasis but also that they repeatedly offered contact info and encouraged questions/feedback. This could be concealed value.
So far it’s certainly turned out that way. Check the photos. I grabbed an XT60 adapter and hooked up to my EcoFlow River 2 Max. I didn’t do anything fancy or sophisticated in lining up the panels. I expected a reading in the 60s. Instead it was an immediate sustained 86. That is easily the best among the 4 or 5 similar models I have sampled. This wasn’t staged or a waiting game. If the number had been 43 I’d be reporting on that. I went inside and monitored on the EcoFlow app. The typical reading was low to mid 80s. I saw two short lived spikes to high 80s and very briefly to 90 and 91. There were also the very logical dips and rebounds as cloud cover came and went. The Ericsity charged the River 2 Max from 40% to full in just over 3 hours.
I removed the XT60 adapter and directly connected the Ericsity 5521 cable to my GoLabs R300. That power station has a 65w input maximum. The Ericsity panel delivered sustained 62-64 while a Grecell 100w panel in the identical location never topped 57 and was typically in the 40s.
The Ericsity does suffer a bit in a few areas. The only supplied cable is a 2 meter male 5521 to male 5521. That’s fine for GoLabs and similar, but it would be nice to include 3-pronged adapter cables like the ones supplied by Elecaenta panels. Ericsity does provide a row of 10 tip adapters.
Workmanship is good but the material seems thinner than similar foldable panels. I wouldn’t be dragging this from spot to spot. Some YouTube reviewers recommend placing Gorilla Tape along the contact edges of foldable solar panels.
Ericsity is very easy to carry, with well made handles and overall feeling slightly lighter than contemporaries. The two kickstands are sufficiently sturdy and don’t flop. Unfortunately they are a bit of a nuisance to tuck back in, requiring both hands to prevent the strap from leaking sideways. Some panels have an auxiliary strap that insures the main strap folds squarely back into place. The enclosure magnet is okay but not as strong as some competitors.
Ericsity offers an excellent product but needs to ship it more securely. That was my startling introduction. The panel was hanging 4 inches outside the box when delivered. You know those pictures Amazon sends of the package delivered outside your front door? Let’s just say I didn’t choose “Above and Beyond” regarding delivery of the Ericsity. But when I shuffled matters back inside the box the issue was easy to identify. The two flaps at the edge of the box are simply not formidable enough. Shifting weight of the panel overcame those weak flaps with ease. There was no tape to provide shipping margin for error. I hope Ericsity reads this review and makes the simple remedy.
Regardless, well done. To tell you the truth I had pegged the Ericsity as a panel I would likely return. Instead it was first on the keeper list and I began mumbling to the inferior models.
Rated 4 out of 5
G. Kilbride –
I bought the 60W panel. So far it works OK. When under direct sunlight, I am getting 40W from DC output but 30W (20V/1.5A) from USB-C. If there is partial shade, the DC can still ouput power as low as 6W, but the USB-C becomes unstable. The confusing part is there is USB-C 20V/3A in the diagram, but the description states the USB-C is PD 45W for their 100W panel. There is nothing mentioned for the 60W panel for the USB-C; so I thought the USB-C for the 60W panel is also PD 45W, apparently I was wrong. Another note is when any port is loaded, the other ports are disabled. For example, if the USB-C is used, the USB-A has no power output. You can not expect to use both USB-C for 30W and USB-A for 18W at the same time.
Rated 5 out of 5
Tony Y –
Great product and very easy to use. Works great with all my devices with the included chargers.
Rated 1 out of 5
echo –
MAJOR UPDATE: NOT ONLY DID I BUY NEW AND WAS SENT USED PANEL ITS GOT MICRO CRACKS IN SOME OF THE CORNERS SQUARES NOT SCRATCHES VISIBLE WITH BRIGHT FLASHLIGHT LOOKS LIKE WHEN YOU BREAK A GLOW STICK. BUYER BEWARE Should get at least 85w charge and you can see in video this “100w” is only pushing 48w to charge power station. NOT TO MENTION THEY SHOW MC4 CABLES IN PHOTO AND NONE ARE IN PACKAGE. BOUGHT NEW CAME USED. Warning says water proof great for all weather conditions then after says “don’t expose to rain. Only one usb port works. Fast charging port don’t work.
Rated 5 out of 5
echo –
It provides good convenience for my travel. Because of my work, I need to shoot and video clip outdoors for a long time, which is a huge consumption of my electronic equipment. It perfectly solves the problems I now encounter. I am equipped with a large capacity outdoor energy storage battery, which can charge four electronic devices at the same time. I don’t need to worry about battery consumption. I just need to worry about the weather today. In sunny weather, his charging speed is incredible. Even if the weather is not so good, he can still keep charging, but the charging efficiency is not so fast. It is also equipped with 10 different DC connectors, which can meet the charging requirements of most DC devices.
Jackowski –
It has very effective power output. It can charge my portable power station for a long time. It can output accurate power under sufficient sunlight. My power station is 300W, and it can be charged to full power in about 3-4 hours. I will recommend it to my friends
G. Kilbride –
This panel held many of my priorities: Sunpower cells, ETFE coating, hub with USB ports, and a very good price via Amazon coupon. However, there was virtually no information on the product or company. None of the YouTube reviewers had touched it. But as a lifelong handicapper I checked Ericsity’s presence on all the social media platforms and was impressed with their content, especially the phrasing and emphasis but also that they repeatedly offered contact info and encouraged questions/feedback. This could be concealed value.
So far it’s certainly turned out that way. Check the photos. I grabbed an XT60 adapter and hooked up to my EcoFlow River 2 Max. I didn’t do anything fancy or sophisticated in lining up the panels. I expected a reading in the 60s. Instead it was an immediate sustained 86. That is easily the best among the 4 or 5 similar models I have sampled. This wasn’t staged or a waiting game. If the number had been 43 I’d be reporting on that. I went inside and monitored on the EcoFlow app. The typical reading was low to mid 80s. I saw two short lived spikes to high 80s and very briefly to 90 and 91. There were also the very logical dips and rebounds as cloud cover came and went. The Ericsity charged the River 2 Max from 40% to full in just over 3 hours.
I removed the XT60 adapter and directly connected the Ericsity 5521 cable to my GoLabs R300. That power station has a 65w input maximum. The Ericsity panel delivered sustained 62-64 while a Grecell 100w panel in the identical location never topped 57 and was typically in the 40s.
The Ericsity does suffer a bit in a few areas. The only supplied cable is a 2 meter male 5521 to male 5521. That’s fine for GoLabs and similar, but it would be nice to include 3-pronged adapter cables like the ones supplied by Elecaenta panels. Ericsity does provide a row of 10 tip adapters.
Workmanship is good but the material seems thinner than similar foldable panels. I wouldn’t be dragging this from spot to spot. Some YouTube reviewers recommend placing Gorilla Tape along the contact edges of foldable solar panels.
Ericsity is very easy to carry, with well made handles and overall feeling slightly lighter than contemporaries. The two kickstands are sufficiently sturdy and don’t flop. Unfortunately they are a bit of a nuisance to tuck back in, requiring both hands to prevent the strap from leaking sideways. Some panels have an auxiliary strap that insures the main strap folds squarely back into place. The enclosure magnet is okay but not as strong as some competitors.
Ericsity offers an excellent product but needs to ship it more securely. That was my startling introduction. The panel was hanging 4 inches outside the box when delivered. You know those pictures Amazon sends of the package delivered outside your front door? Let’s just say I didn’t choose “Above and Beyond” regarding delivery of the Ericsity. But when I shuffled matters back inside the box the issue was easy to identify. The two flaps at the edge of the box are simply not formidable enough. Shifting weight of the panel overcame those weak flaps with ease. There was no tape to provide shipping margin for error. I hope Ericsity reads this review and makes the simple remedy.
Regardless, well done. To tell you the truth I had pegged the Ericsity as a panel I would likely return. Instead it was first on the keeper list and I began mumbling to the inferior models.
G. Kilbride –
I bought the 60W panel. So far it works OK. When under direct sunlight, I am getting 40W from DC output but 30W (20V/1.5A) from USB-C. If there is partial shade, the DC can still ouput power as low as 6W, but the USB-C becomes unstable. The confusing part is there is USB-C 20V/3A in the diagram, but the description states the USB-C is PD 45W for their 100W panel. There is nothing mentioned for the 60W panel for the USB-C; so I thought the USB-C for the 60W panel is also PD 45W, apparently I was wrong. Another note is when any port is loaded, the other ports are disabled. For example, if the USB-C is used, the USB-A has no power output. You can not expect to use both USB-C for 30W and USB-A for 18W at the same time.
Tony Y –
Great product and very easy to use. Works great with all my devices with the included chargers.
echo –
MAJOR UPDATE: NOT ONLY DID I BUY NEW AND WAS SENT USED PANEL ITS GOT MICRO CRACKS IN SOME OF THE CORNERS SQUARES NOT SCRATCHES VISIBLE WITH BRIGHT FLASHLIGHT LOOKS LIKE WHEN YOU BREAK A GLOW STICK. BUYER BEWARE Should get at least 85w charge and you can see in video this “100w” is only pushing 48w to charge power station. NOT TO MENTION THEY SHOW MC4 CABLES IN PHOTO AND NONE ARE IN PACKAGE. BOUGHT NEW CAME USED. Warning says water proof great for all weather conditions then after says “don’t expose to rain. Only one usb port works. Fast charging port don’t work.
echo –
It provides good convenience for my travel. Because of my work, I need to shoot and video clip outdoors for a long time, which is a huge consumption of my electronic equipment. It perfectly solves the problems I now encounter. I am equipped with a large capacity outdoor energy storage battery, which can charge four electronic devices at the same time. I don’t need to worry about battery consumption. I just need to worry about the weather today. In sunny weather, his charging speed is incredible. Even if the weather is not so good, he can still keep charging, but the charging efficiency is not so fast. It is also equipped with 10 different DC connectors, which can meet the charging requirements of most DC devices.