Description
- 【Multiple Folded Design, Easy to Carry】 Fold size: 14.9*10*2.7inch, 5.29lbs. ALLPOWERS SP026 solar panel is lighter and more compact than other 60W solar panels on the market, just put it in your bag and carry it. 2 buckles Included can hung it on a tent or RV. Great choice for mountaineering, camping, road travel, and hiking.
- 【22% High Efficiency】ALLPOWERS portable solar panel 60W uses advanced polycrystalline solar modules and can convert up to 22% of sunlight into usable electricity. High efficiency saves more space. Waterproof surface treatment effectively protects solar charger.
- 【4 Output & 1 Parallel Port】Dual USB-A port(5V/2.4A per port) for charging your 5V powered gadgets, and 18V DC output for charging your 12V car battery and portable generators, PD60W USB-C output for charging your laptop fastly. The junction box parallel connecting port for connecting multiple foldable solar panel.
- 【Waterproof & Durable】 Constructed with a durable and waterproof nylon and agile folding design to receive the most effective sunlight; The solar panel is FCC, RoHS, CE certified. Short circuit and surge protection technology keep you and your devices safe.
- 【For Your S200】The pocket design perfectly fits the AP S200, saving you more space and no longer worrying about the use of electricity outdoors. You can gain energy anytime, anywhere. Of course, you can also use it to power other equipment and power stations. The design of 18V DC meets most power stations on the market.
- 【What You Get】ALLPOWERS SP026 foldable solar panel 60W, DC5.5×2.1mm to 5.5×2.1mm cable, 5 laptop and power station connectors, 2 carabiners instruction manual, 18 months warranty and friendly customer service.
SH ENG –
This thing is light and folds into a neat package with a zippable container to store wires. It uses velcro for easy opening and closing. It’s surprisingly light. I’ve had other solar panels before that were heavier for the same wattage.
It charges devices excellently. I plug it into a small Allpowers battery. It usually keeps it topped up on sunny days. Sometimes, I plug devices into the USB slots and that works fine as well, though it reduces the wattage to the battery (as expected). I have not tested it on any other battery besides the Allpowers one, so I don’t know how well those would work, but I don’t really need any additional functionality for my purposes.
The maximum power I got out of it was 54 watts. It’s advertised as 60 watts, and I think it would be possible if it were angled in exactly the right way, but 54 is pretty good. Most of the time, it’s between 10-15 watts in dawn conditions and 35-50 watts in full sunlight. The reviewers saying the 60 watts is false advertising probably have defective units or wires, because it works fine for me.
The foldable nature makes it very portable but at the same time, makes it a bit hard to angle the entire panel properly. More often, only half will be angled correctly. This isn’t a problem with the design but just something inherent in folding 6 panels instead of 2. I never found this to be a problem. It also has straps for attaching wires or carabiners, but I never had a problem just leaving it on a floor or roof, and sometimes angling the top half towards the sun if I really need to.
Cleaning dust from it is a breeze. Just wipe it with a wet towel. It’s easy to keep the water away from the electronic bits.
In summary, this is a fantastic piece of tech and hasn’t failed me yet.
Felice Eliscu –
I am totally satisfied with this compact portable solar panel. I took it camping, laid it on a rock facing the Sun and powered up my generator. It’s quite big once you unfold it. It’s lightweight and convenient to carry. Congratulations to the design team who really thought of everything!