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60W Portable Solar Panels Chargers QC3.0 USB-A PD3.0 USB-C DC5521 8mm Output Foldable IP65 Waterproof Power Emergency Camping for Small Power…
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 Lenovo 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 PET 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. Note: the package has alligator clip,dc cable, 10 pieces dc interchageable connectors, but not solar controller.
Additional information
Brand
FlexSolar
Material
Monocrystalline Silicon
Item Weight
6.4 pounds
Efficiency
High Efficiency
Style
60Watts
Connector Type
Type-C, USB2.0, USB3.0, DC
Folded Size
13.8 x 9.1 x 2.2 in
Included Components
DC 5521 to alligator clip, 10-in-1 interchangeable connectors, 60w solar panel, Cable with DC5521 male connectors
AC Adapter Current
3.18 Amps
Maximum Voltage
20 Volts
Maximum Power
60 Watts
Product Dimensions
13.8"L x 9.1"W x 2.2"H
Manufacturer
FlexSolar
Part Number
FLC-C6-200600-4
Country of Origin
China
Item model number
C60
Size
60w
color
60W
Pattern
Foldable & Portable
Power Source
Battery Powered,Corded Electric
Wattage
60 watts
Item Package Quantity
1
Certification
CE, FCC
Special Features
Waterproof
Usage
Outside, Professional
Batteries Included
No
Batteries Required
No
8 reviews for 60W Portable Solar Panels Chargers QC3.0 USB-A PD3.0 USB-C DC5521 8mm Output Foldable IP65 Waterproof Power Emergency Camping for Small Power…
Rated 3 out of 5
E. Romano –
Great design but I’m not getting a lot of power out of it. Weathers the weather well. The product image looks like it somehow stands up on its own. Doesn’t.
Rated 5 out of 5
debra stinson –
Im loving this Flex solar I read a lost of comments I live off grid and this works wonders for anyone living off grid I also took and try it in the City just to compare the difference what I learn is you get enough power to charge up but runs slow do to building trees and so on but living off grid the power is awesome indeed it’s still good for city use just have to find the right spot where most of your sun comes in I am so loving this I have two portable generators solar and this baby charge them both up really fast I’m so happy I been though so many different kind I’m am very pleased and worth the money I will be buying a much bigger one with these sellers thank you ❤️
Rated 4 out of 5
Tim Turner –
I really like the compact size of this 60W Solar panel and the foldability helps keep it to a decent size to throw into my ruck. There is no legs for this so you have to lay it out flat or hang it. The most I’ve pulled from this panel laying flat on the ground has been around 28W in full sun. I will have to build some type of a stand to lean it against and adjust the angle to see if I can get closer to the 60W advertised. In my opinion, no solar panel is ever capable of getting to the wattage they advertise. This was a good value for the money and I love the size, features and all the included cables / connectors it comes with. There is hope that I will be able to get more wattage out of it someday.
Rated 4 out of 5
Kubie Kat –
60 watt panel works great to charge my Aviva battery box. Charged from 80% to full charge in about 90 minutes. Only disappointment is that the stand shown on the Amazon product web page is not included.
Rated 3 out of 5
debra stinson –
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.
Rated 4 out of 5
KK –
Just got it today, and only had the opportunity to try it indoors through a window. Charges my 256W Anker at ~4-8W with clear skies. Though I’ve found out it has no ports for EcoFlow models. I don’t know if all EcoFlows uses the same input methods, but this foldable Solar panel isn’t compatible with mine, since it uses special ports. I really hope future solar modules will include a car socket output so it can be used on devices with special ports. I’ll have the opportunity to use this outdoors in a few weeks, so I’ll see if the output lives up to what it’s advertised. Also might try using USB-C charging and see how much power that gives.
Rated 5 out of 5
E. Romano –
We set this up on the back window/trunk of a car. It took about 30 seconds before we started seeing charging activity..so give it a minute after you plug it in. Nice folding and compact. I should keep this in the car for emergency….but we setup a hurricane tote with emergency candles, flood bags and USB powered fans..I will keep this in it. I might get another to keep in the car. It was a really good buy! Worth having two..especially if you have multiple devices needing to be charged. We liked having the USB fans. Made a difference. Make sure you have at least two of these with some backup battery device you can charge up during the day and have batteries for night use.
Rated 5 out of 5
William Rodman –
I live in Florida the first day I got it I took it out about 7:30 a.m. full sunlight no clouds and truck charge my jackery 300 it was producing 57 Watts I was surprised at that that close to 60 watts normally I’d be happy with half that I also have the 30 watt same company I plugged it into the USB port and I was getting 73 wants
E. Romano –
Great design but I’m not getting a lot of power out of it. Weathers the weather well. The product image looks like it somehow stands up on its own. Doesn’t.
debra stinson –
Im loving this Flex solar I read a lost of comments I live off grid and this works wonders for anyone living off grid I also took and try it in the City just to compare the difference what I learn is you get enough power to charge up but runs slow do to building trees and so on but living off grid the power is awesome indeed it’s still good for city use just have to find the right spot where most of your sun comes in I am so loving this I have two portable generators solar and this baby charge them both up really fast I’m so happy I been though so many different kind I’m am very pleased and worth the money I will be buying a much bigger one with these sellers thank you ❤️
Tim Turner –
I really like the compact size of this 60W Solar panel and the foldability helps keep it to a decent size to throw into my ruck. There is no legs for this so you have to lay it out flat or hang it. The most I’ve pulled from this panel laying flat on the ground has been around 28W in full sun. I will have to build some type of a stand to lean it against and adjust the angle to see if I can get closer to the 60W advertised. In my opinion, no solar panel is ever capable of getting to the wattage they advertise. This was a good value for the money and I love the size, features and all the included cables / connectors it comes with. There is hope that I will be able to get more wattage out of it someday.
Kubie Kat –
60 watt panel works great to charge my Aviva battery box. Charged from 80% to full charge in about 90 minutes.
Only disappointment is that the stand shown on the Amazon product web page is not included.
debra stinson –
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.
KK –
Just got it today, and only had the opportunity to try it indoors through a window. Charges my 256W Anker at ~4-8W with clear skies. Though I’ve found out it has no ports for EcoFlow models. I don’t know if all EcoFlows uses the same input methods, but this foldable Solar panel isn’t compatible with mine, since it uses special ports. I really hope future solar modules will include a car socket output so it can be used on devices with special ports.
I’ll have the opportunity to use this outdoors in a few weeks, so I’ll see if the output lives up to what it’s advertised. Also might try using USB-C charging and see how much power that gives.
E. Romano –
We set this up on the back window/trunk of a car. It took about 30 seconds before we started seeing charging activity..so give it a minute after you plug it in. Nice folding and compact. I should keep this in the car for emergency….but we setup a hurricane tote with emergency candles, flood bags and USB powered fans..I will keep this in it. I might get another to keep in the car. It was a really good buy! Worth having two..especially if you have multiple devices needing to be charged. We liked having the USB fans. Made a difference. Make sure you have at least two of these with some backup battery device you can charge up during the day and have batteries for night use.
William Rodman –
I live in Florida the first day I got it I took it out about 7:30 a.m. full sunlight no clouds and truck charge my jackery 300 it was producing 57 Watts I was surprised at that that close to 60 watts normally I’d be happy with half that I also have the 30 watt same company I plugged it into the USB port and I was getting 73 wants