Description
[350W Solar Panel] – PV350 w/ MC4 connectors can offer 350W solar power for your solar generators like Bluetti AC200P/AC200MAX/AC300/EP500/EP500Pro power station and other large-capacity generators on the market.
[High Cell Efficiency] – Built with monocrystalline solar cells, PV350 solar panel can convert up to 23.4% of sunlight into usable electricity, giving you solar energy even on an overcast day.
[Long-lasting ETFE Coating] – The 350W solar panel is also designed to withstand any scratches and water splashes, perfect for camping, fishing, hiking, and much more.
[Foldable & Portable] – With a folded size of 35.6 × 24.1 inches and a weight of 30.6 lbs, you’re able to take this solar panel anywhere you need solar power.
[What You Get] – BLUETTI solar panel PV350, user manual, 24-month warranty, and friendly local/online customer service.
Eric Minbiole –
I got two of these panels for my EP500, and they work very well: On a sunny afternoon, I got about 310+ watts (sometimes as high as 320 watts) from each of the panels. (Up to 720-740 watts total.) This is around 85-90% of the rated capacity, which is more than I had expected.
The panels are fairly large, so it does take a bit more effort to set up and carry than for a smaller panel. However, the integrated handle makes them fairly easy to carry– even one in each hand isn’t too bad. The integrated legs make it fairly quick to set up and point towards the sun. Overall, setup was probably a bit easier than I had expected.
So far, I’m very happy with these panels, and would recommend them to others.
Zack –
Just recieved my sp120 panels and they are awesome! Compared to prior foldable solar panels I’ve owned these are top notch. The build feels much sturdier than most foldable solar panels. Like the the mc4 cables are long so I can keep my batteries out of the sun. Would recommendWill add pictures later on when I get some sun to show proformance of panels.
Shugay –
Purchased 3 panels to power the AC200. Parallel connected them (absolutely simple) together and took the power level from 69% to 100% within 2.5 hours. Light weight and well constructed. Very nice to know I have this set up as an emergency backup resource.
Diegobob8 –
Packaged great, no damage. Lightweight and very compact with its folding design. Easy to follow the instructions.Only one performance test so far before camping. I got 96 watts (measured on my Bluetti 50s) on a clear sky day. 120 watts was not my expectation, but 96 was a little disappointing. I’ll repeat soon.One suggestion. Re-positioning the panel as the sun moves across the sky is important for peak performance. Having said that, the panel’s portability works against it. Trying to reposition the panel is like working with a limp noodle. Some feature to stiffen up the array once deployed and allow the individual panels to attach to each other rigidly would be a nice benefit. Perhaps some rotating interlocking tabs at the joints on the back or top and bottom?I don’t hesitate recommending this 120W solar panel to others.
N. Parker –
I purchased one of these 120 watt Bluetti panels and one Jackery 100 watt panel a few months ago to compare and see which one I liked better. While the Jackery is a fine panel, it’s only “plus” over the Bluetti was that it has a USB output so you can charge a phone. That being said – if I’m buying multiple panels I don’t need all of my panels to have that, so I ended up keeping both and then bought more of the Bluetti panels to build out my “portable array” for camping/RVing.I live in Arizona where there is fantastic sun and loved the extra watts from the Bluetti panels over the Jackery. I also loved the small form-factor when folded up – the Bluetti panels fit in almost any space which is key when camping or RVing. (The Jackery Panels are quite large when folded so I would have a hard time finding a place in my RV for storage with the Jackerys)These panels have MC4 connectors. This means you can connect them in parallel with other types of solar panels without adapters since most panels come with MC4’s (Note: the Jackery panel has 8mm so it’s more of a proprietary thing for use with only Jackery solar generators) I like that they use an industry standard connector. If you want to connect these to – let’s say a Bluetti AC200P then the unit comes with the cables you will need. If you want to connect this panel to the “baby bluetti” – the AC30 then you will need to purchase a connector since that unit does not come with all of the adapter cables.The Bluetti panels are high quality Sunpower cells which are known in the solar world for being very high quality and high performing. The panels come with flip out stands and a pouch to keep the MC4 cables secure.I have found that with three of these panels, I can pull between 420 and 470 watts on a clear sunny day (getting the top number requires moving the cells to get the perfect angle). This is fantastic because I was only expecting 300 or so because many 120 watt panels only pull 100-105 watts because of efficiency.These are super easy to set up, super easy to store and very high quality. I am extremely happy with these Bluetti panels!
Justin Burleson –
I got my 2 solar panels yesterday and could not wit to use them with my power battery backup system. Produced the full voltage today and am very happy with the setup. Ran them in series and they charged my 3.6 KW battery in a little around 5 hours. I need to build a solar tracker for these to track the sun, so I don’t have to keep moving them to get max watts. Very happy with my purchase.
Eric B. –
First impressions:Well made unit.Cable a bit short, so I extended it and put an anderson plug on it to suit my landcruiser set up.Tried it on a sunny mid-winters day in New Zealand, got 5.5A, not bad at all given how low the sun is at this time of year. We’ll see how it goes later in the year.Don’t really like the velcro stands as they easily flip closed again when positioning the panel. Would be better without velcro.
Wyoming girl –
I bought these because they were 120 vs. 100 watts and thought after reading the reviews they were likely the easiest to pack and unpack. I am not disappointed. They come with every plug you might need. The only caveat is BEWARE when you set them up outside. Mine were damaged severely by high winds. I think repair is possible, but it’s an expensive mistake to make.
Tricia –
I loved my 120ah Bluetti when it was working out of the box but unfortunately I had a problem when I began using a month later. I had an intermittent connection when charging my Jackery. I did thorough troubleshooting, checked all my cables, plugs and connections and test with a second Jackery to discover there was an output power issue yet to be determined ( mc4? internal connection?). I went through their website customer service instead of processing the warranty directly through Bluetti. The rep is in another country outside the USA as time zone stamps on email are 24 hrs behind. It has taken 4 days of one email response a day after I reported the claim. Each day a new question requesting information when it could have been taken care of 1-2 days. At day 3, finally agreement to send a replacement. Its now day 4 and no confirmation of shipping/tracking. I had to extend (pay) for my campground stay in order to receive the delivery as I will be traveling on and boondocking so this is my best bet for getting a package delivery. IN THE MEANTIME- I purchased ANOTHER 120 Bluetti that should be delivered today, so I will have two! That’s how much I trust and like this product. Great voltage out-super portability. Can’t wait to have the two to run parallel to charge up the Jackery 1000. Still waiting…. for their website rep CIMY in India or wherever to get it together. jeeesh..
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I’m thankful for all of the many charging options. And this is the one we all need the most. It’s one thing to have a back up power station when the power at goes out, but it quickly becomes worthless if you can’t recharge it. Pairs well with my AC300