Description
- ▶【Made for Solar Generator】: ALLPOWERS 100W foldable solar panel is compatible with most solar generator/portable power station on the market. The portable solar panel kit Includes different sizes of connectors for portable generator( MC-4 to Anderson / MC-4 to DC ).
- ▶【High Efficiency】: ALLPOWERS 100W portable solar panel kit is made from the US, up to 22% efficiency, 1/3 lighter than the same power of solar silicon. The total power increased by 1/3 in comparison with the same portable solar panel kit size.
- ▶【Foldable & Portable】: Folded size only 20×25.6×1.2inch, 7.9lb, portable solar panel 100W is great for traveling off the beaten path without access to electricity and won’t take up much room in your bag. ALLPOWERS foldable solar charger features 1*MC-4 output(25A max), providing endless power for laptop, power station in camping, outdoor, garden, motorhome, and caravan under the sun.
- ▶【Waterproof & Durable】: The foldable solar panel 100W constructed with durable and waterproof nylon and adjustable bracket to receive the most effective sunlight. Short circuit and surge protection technology keep you and your devices safe.
- ▶【Package Contents】: ALLPOWERS 100W foldable solar panel, MC-4 to 5.5×2.5mm cable, MC-4 to Anderson cable, 8mm DC adapter,3.5×1.35mm cable, DC 5.5×2.1mm cable, instruction manual, 18 months warranty and friendly customer service.
Mark –
I bought 2 of these 100w panels and hooked up1, and got 70- 75 watts. I hooked up both in parallel, and set them out at 12: 30 today. They put out at least 153w, my grecell has a limit input watt of 155w. My generator was at 27% and in 4 hours I got to 93%, my home is surrouned by trees, there were times the trees shaded and I went out and moved them, which was not a big deal I have an extension cord for them to reach my generator. Even when they went into shade I was getting 40w. Great panels for the price. very impressed.
Got these when they were discounted at $99.00 each. Good timing.
Snapperheadjoe –
I’m using these panels with my Bluetti Solar generator. They are very easy to setup and provide several cables and connections that should allow for connectivity to most solar generators. The panels are water resistant but have no IPX rating. I was able to get 65W from direct solar exposure and around 14W as clouds pass by. These panels aren’t as good at harvesting power as are my Newpowa traditional mounted panels but those panels aren’t portable and much heavier. I suppose you have to give up some efficiency when you add ultra-portability.
The panels are light and the built-in storage case make them very easy to transport and use. Since I use them to charge my Bluetti they fit my need and work as expected I just wish they were able to generate more wattage in direct sunlight. But for the price and form factor I’m happy.
Sol –
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I bought these panels to go with my power bank and the main thing I wanted was that they were portable. The panels fold up flat and have a Velcro clasp that holds them together with a carrying handle on the top. The back has a pouch for carrying the cables and also protects the MC-4 cables.
To charge you just connect the correct cable onto the MC-4 cable coming out of the back of the panel. It comes with a selection of cables and I could easily charge my two power banks. Even in low sun I was getting 65w so looking forward to using it on sunny days in the summer when I am camping off grid
James Sheppard –
Returned unit before being able to use. It appears to be well made and has several connectors included.
Note that a charge controller is not built into the unit, and a seperate will be needed if using on device not having one. Ordered to use with ALLPOWERS S1500 and S700 power units. Did not use as the power units were returned as not reliable.
Ray –
Wanted this to charge an Anker 521 power station and I can say that it charges it with the supplied 8mm adapter just fine. Was seeing 40 to 60 watts in direct sun (internal charge control on the Anker 521 limits to 65w) and 5 to 15 watts in limited shade when sun got behind tree cover which is to be expected for this type of panel technology. Legs on the panel are a little fickle but hey for the money I can’t complain. Only had it a week so can’t report on long term reliability but for occasion moderate duty use I’m hoping it holds up. Chose this over Rockpals and a few other mostly for price but also because the MC-4 connectors will have some cross compatibility with the cables I already have for my Renogy panel/camper setup. All and all very happy with purchase so far.
jay –
Works fine charging power station
Chris –
They worked great for charging my generator so that I could keep my portable fridge running all night.
Will-Review4u –
I was on the hunt for an affordable 100 watt panel to go with the 300W All Powers small power station I picked up to keep electronics charged while camping.
After decided on this bifold All-Powers my setup seems to work great. The power station maxes around 65 watts input, and I have no trouble achieving that with this panel. Overall, construction quality seems pretty good, the kickstands work well enough (would be nice if they had 2 angle settings), and the included equipment would fit a wide range of uses, from direct charging devices, to keeping a power station charged. The cord is also a decent length compared to some of the other cheapie panels, the above-referenced one which though a .5m cable length was sufficient.
This bifold solar panel pairs well with my 300W power station from All-Powers. The app is wonderful and I use it almost exclusively to turn on and off the AC/DC power. Some of it is in a different language but I haven’t found that that is an issue.
One thing to keep in mind is that because this battery has a built in energy converter (turns DC energy into AC energy for outlets) it does take power to keep the converter on. If you intend to plug things into the outlet, expect to get a bit less overall energy (about 6 watts) from the battery as some of the power is being used to convert the power. I much prefer to keep the AC switched off and use USB cords whenever possible.
Paul Taylor –
I bought this portable, foldable, light weight panel with some fear. So many times things are priced frugally for a reason and that reason is poor workmanship and with lower value materials and the product doesn’t do as advertised.
I was pleasantly surprised upon receiving this panel.
-Had two stands, one for each panel.
-had the connectors I needed
-light weight
-small
-easy to fold
MOST IMPORTANTLY: It gave me between 43 Watts(clouds, not optimal setting) and 105 Watts(full sun at noon directly on panel) on my Bluetti 150!!!!
I was worried that the voltage produced by this panel wouldn’t be high enough as this Bluetti unit requires Open Circuit Volate of 16 but it worked marvelously.
Success! I was so excited when I saw those numbers jump from 43 upwards. It gave me consistently 86 watts over a longer period of time.
This is my first time using solar and I’m still awestruck at technology.
The sun rays….being captured by this panel….and storing it in this cool box…. and I can then use that box to run all sorts of electrical devices….and it costs me nothing after the initial investment…….what a world…
I ordered another panel and might even get a third.
Edit: Bought a second panel and it works just as good as the first! I put it in series with the first and received double the watttage as hoped for. It hit up to 205 Watts! The average was about 182 watts during peak sunlight. I’m very happy with both panels. So simple to put in series as well.
Snapperheadjoe –
Gets the job done.
FalcondRekken –
Excellent performance with EcoFlow River 2 + Bateria cable. Built in legs/stand with velcro and large pocket for cables. Loops allow for hanging/tethering.
Rowean –
I just wish the industry could be more honest and I don’t understand how the system allows large scale false misrepresentation, it’s just generally accepted they can tell you 100watts and none of them comes close, some deliver 50% or lower results. It’s false advertisement and it should be immediately stopped by Amazon, be honest in your product performance. This is a better solar panel the my last one which is also 100watts but produces an embrassing 43 watts this gets you 64 outra 100, why can’t I pay the 64% of there asking price?
Jason McCurdy –
Used it a bunch on a 5 day camping trip only used 20% of the charge.