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DOKIO Flexible Solar Panel 6x100w(600w) Semi-Flexible Bendable 12V Monocrystalline Off-Grid for RV Boat Cabin Van Car and Caravan RV Boat Camper………
【Light weight & easy to install】One solar panel only 2.3lbs, 0.03inch thin, less than conventional solar panels,with metal grommet mounting holes,easy to install, transport, hang and remove.
【Extremely Flexible】The flexible solar panel can be curved to a maximum 30 degree arc. This flexible solar panel is perfect to be installed on any off-grid living space with curved surfacessuch as roofs, campers, trailers, boats, cabins, sheds, tents, yachts.
【High-quality material】Using ETFE material, which has better light transmission and durability.
【Highly durable】The DOKIO flexible solar panel can withstand high wind-pressure, snow loads and extreme temperatures. And the component contains a bypass diode ,uses input over current protection and reverse protection design.
【Well packaged, Quick delivery】– Amazon US warehouse shipping, Receive goods in time,come with a 30-day money back Guarantee, 1-year warranty and forever support from DOKIO customer care.
Additional information
Brand
DOKIO
Material
Etfe,Metal
Item Dimensions LxWxH
40.2 x 22.6 x 2.4 inches
Item Weight
2.3 pounds
Style
Modern
Included Components
Bag
Maximum Voltage
12 Volts
Maximum Power
100 Watts
Manufacturer
DOKIO
Product Dimensions
40.2 x 22.6 x 2.4 inches
Country of Origin
China
Item model number
DFSP
Size
600w
Batteries Included
No
Batteries Required
No
13 reviews for DOKIO Flexible Solar Panel 6x100w(600w) Semi-Flexible Bendable 12V Monocrystalline Off-Grid for RV Boat Cabin Van Car and Caravan RV Boat Camper………
Rated 4 out of 5
Karl J. Sokalski –
Pour recharger batterie sur ma roulotte
Rated 1 out of 5
joyeux aventurier –
It was great until the last couple of days. Looks like I missed my return window. It performs like a 50 or 60 watt panel currently, with an actual rate of 33w rather than the 56 I was previously getting in full sun. My setup hasn’t changed at all. I thought maybe this was happening because it was dusty. Cleaning it didn’t help at all.
I guess it still works but 2 stars is too generous. Obviously this isn’t what I paid for.
Rated 2 out of 5
K. Clark –
Been looking at panels for the past year. Finally decided and got these. Bought two pairs due to the sale price. Couldn’t pass it up. Shipping was very quick. Came packaged well. Upon inspection one panel unfortunately came with one of the cells wires/busbar broken under the top layer. Had to request a refund and ordered and new pair. The second pair I got had a broken MC4 connector and some sort of blemish or what looked like a tiny piece of torn paper about 3mm round on a cell under the top layer. Hooked the four panels in series and plugged into my Bluetti ac200p to see if they still worked. Got the minimum volts to start charging and about 360 watts. Did well enough that I was just going to keep them. After about 1 hour of use, one of the panels ended up getting a hole burned through it. So after that and the broken mc4 clip, the blemished cell and broken busbar I decided to send back and keep looking. Sad face….
Rated 5 out of 5
grapeot –
I’m using the solar panel to charge a battery in my car so I don’t run the car battery flat when using my laptop. The quality looks good and I have it mounted on the roof of my car. But I don’t have the whole system connected together yet. The only downside was that the packaging was really poor. However, the panel survived unscathed.
Rated 5 out of 5
grapeot –
Works super well with the aimtom 500watt battery station. The cords are on the front of the panel which was a weird design choice in my opinion but changes very little in the way of it functioning. Charges up my battery fast!
Rated 5 out of 5
Waylon S. –
Even on an overcast day I was at 77watt
Rated 4 out of 5
Karl J. Sokalski –
It performs pretty well.
Rated 5 out of 5
Andre –
While these were intended for attaching to the roof of an RV or camper, I was replacing 12-year-old glass panel sets, 3 on my side porch roof and 2 “portable” (yeah, they could be moved around but were HEAVY) ones in my front yard (that’s where the sun is). Therefore, there really wasn’t anything to glue them to. Instead, I used PVC pipes and built frames for them, attaching them to the frames with plastic wire ties. I bought 4 of these panels and built 2 frames, each frame to hold 2 panels. See attached photo of first finished frame. They weigh so little even with the PVC pipe frames that I can pick up and carry both frames with ONE HAND. I use them both in the front yard and store them in the garage overnight to prevent theft (light weight makes them easy to steal, too!) and so they’re not knocked over by the wind. BTW, being knocked over doesn’t break them like the old glass ones.
They are also pumping out a great deal of power, so much so that there’s no need to put any on the side porch. These 4 panels plus 2 more on order for a third frame all in the front yard during the day give me more power than I expected. Even in hazy sun they produced 22.4 amps at 12-14 volts. With clear skies it’s 18-19 amps. With the 3rd frame I expect to get near the 30 amp max my charge controller can take. The batteries will stay charged and I can run the refrigerator all day plus electronics. Sweet!
Rated 5 out of 5
Lisa –
Works fantastic.
Rated 3 out of 5
Waylon S. –
I bought these to try and boost the input in to my Bluetti AC200Max. Knowing I wouldn’t get the advertised 100W, I decided to test to see what I really could get.
I connected a single panel with a perfect sunny day in Colorado and no clouds and got 82W from it. I then put 4 panels in series and got about 308W (only about 77W per panel).
I then connect all 4 in series with my Bluetti 350W panel (which by itself was making about 320W) and got a max of 538W which means it only added 218W (or roughly 54W per panel).
I have ordered a splitter cable and will run these panels in parallel with the Bluetti panels and see if that makes a difference. I will post an update.
Rated 5 out of 5
Andre –
I liked this because it was easy to install and it provided a constant charge rate for the house battery’s when the camper is not it use, so I don’t have to plug it in
Rated 4 out of 5
OZ –
I shopped online extensively to find a good price for 400 watt solar panels. This package of four 100 watt units was by far the lowest I could find. Also, on the plus side… I have owned and used a DOKIO 100 watt portable, folding 2 panel unit to power my smaller 250 Wh power supplies since 2017 and it has worked sufficiently. Will expect the same reliability from these panels.
Rated 5 out of 5
robert anderson –
Output 831W despite the spec says 800W (I bought two sets of 400W panels), in March sunshine. Very lightweight and flexible to install. Cannot expect more.
Karl J. Sokalski –
Pour recharger batterie sur ma roulotte
joyeux aventurier –
It was great until the last couple of days. Looks like I missed my return window. It performs like a 50 or 60 watt panel currently, with an actual rate of 33w rather than the 56 I was previously getting in full sun. My setup hasn’t changed at all. I thought maybe this was happening because it was dusty. Cleaning it didn’t help at all.
I guess it still works but 2 stars is too generous. Obviously this isn’t what I paid for.
K. Clark –
Been looking at panels for the past year. Finally decided and got these. Bought two pairs due to the sale price. Couldn’t pass it up. Shipping was very quick. Came packaged well. Upon inspection one panel unfortunately came with one of the cells wires/busbar broken under the top layer. Had to request a refund and ordered and new pair. The second pair I got had a broken MC4 connector and some sort of blemish or what looked like a tiny piece of torn paper about 3mm round on a cell under the top layer. Hooked the four panels in series and plugged into my Bluetti ac200p to see if they still worked. Got the minimum volts to start charging and about 360 watts. Did well enough that I was just going to keep them. After about 1 hour of use, one of the panels ended up getting a hole burned through it. So after that and the broken mc4 clip, the blemished cell and broken busbar I decided to send back and keep looking. Sad face….
grapeot –
I’m using the solar panel to charge a battery in my car so I don’t run the car battery flat when using my laptop. The quality looks good and I have it mounted on the roof of my car. But I don’t have the whole system connected together yet. The only downside was that the packaging was really poor. However, the panel survived unscathed.
grapeot –
Works super well with the aimtom 500watt battery station. The cords are on the front of the panel which was a weird design choice in my opinion but changes very little in the way of it functioning. Charges up my battery fast!
Waylon S. –
Even on an overcast day I was at 77watt
Karl J. Sokalski –
It performs pretty well.
Andre –
While these were intended for attaching to the roof of an RV or camper, I was replacing 12-year-old glass panel sets, 3 on my side porch roof and 2 “portable” (yeah, they could be moved around but were HEAVY) ones in my front yard (that’s where the sun is). Therefore, there really wasn’t anything to glue them to. Instead, I used PVC pipes and built frames for them, attaching them to the frames with plastic wire ties. I bought 4 of these panels and built 2 frames, each frame to hold 2 panels. See attached photo of first finished frame. They weigh so little even with the PVC pipe frames that I can pick up and carry both frames with ONE HAND. I use them both in the front yard and store them in the garage overnight to prevent theft (light weight makes them easy to steal, too!) and so they’re not knocked over by the wind. BTW, being knocked over doesn’t break them like the old glass ones.
They are also pumping out a great deal of power, so much so that there’s no need to put any on the side porch. These 4 panels plus 2 more on order for a third frame all in the front yard during the day give me more power than I expected. Even in hazy sun they produced 22.4 amps at 12-14 volts. With clear skies it’s 18-19 amps. With the 3rd frame I expect to get near the 30 amp max my charge controller can take. The batteries will stay charged and I can run the refrigerator all day plus electronics. Sweet!
Lisa –
Works fantastic.
Waylon S. –
I bought these to try and boost the input in to my Bluetti AC200Max. Knowing I wouldn’t get the advertised 100W, I decided to test to see what I really could get.
I connected a single panel with a perfect sunny day in Colorado and no clouds and got 82W from it. I then put 4 panels in series and got about 308W (only about 77W per panel).
I then connect all 4 in series with my Bluetti 350W panel (which by itself was making about 320W) and got a max of 538W which means it only added 218W (or roughly 54W per panel).
I have ordered a splitter cable and will run these panels in parallel with the Bluetti panels and see if that makes a difference. I will post an update.
Andre –
I liked this because it was easy to install and it provided a constant charge rate for the house battery’s when the camper is not it use, so I don’t have to plug it in
OZ –
I shopped online extensively to find a good price for 400 watt solar panels. This package of four 100 watt units was by far the lowest I could find.
Also, on the plus side… I have owned and used a DOKIO 100 watt portable, folding 2 panel unit to power my smaller 250 Wh power supplies since 2017 and it has worked sufficiently. Will expect the same reliability from these panels.
robert anderson –
Output 831W despite the spec says 800W (I bought two sets of 400W panels), in March sunshine. Very lightweight and flexible to install. Cannot expect more.