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DOKIO Portable Foldable 150W 18v Solar Suitcase Monocrystalline, Folding Solar Panel Kit with Controller to Charge 12 Volts Batteries (AGM…
【WORKS RIGHT OUT OF THE BOX】–Unfold panel, just hook the alligator clips to the battery and it starts charging.The only thing you have to watch out for is the polarity on the battery when connecting the clips.
【CONVENIENT TO CARRY + CABLE LENGTH UP TO 9.8FT!】– The 9.8FT meters cable allow solar panel to follow the sun without worrying about power station over heating.with rubber handle, Ideal for hiking, camping,caravan, RV, boat
【WITH ADJUSTABLE BRACKET】–You could adjust the angle of the solar panel at will to obtain a higher output power.The solar panel has the best charging efficiency at a 90-degree angle to the sunlight.
【SAFE AND LONG LIFESPAN】–Smart PWM charging Intelligent protection against reverse polarity, overcharging, short-circuit, and reverse current.Integrated 5V 2A USB ports to charge phones USB devices.Corrosion-resistant aluminum frame provides extended outdoor use that ensures the panel can last for decades.
【WARRANTY AND AFTER-SALES SERVICE】–25-year transferable power output warranty and friendly Customer service will help you solve any product problems promptly and quickly.
Additional information
Brand
DOKIO
Manufacturer
DOKIO
Product Dimensions
35.8"L x 17.7"W x 1.97"H
Item Weight
28.2 pounds
Efficiency
High Efficiency
Connector Type
SAE/XT60/DC/Alligator clip
Included Components
Bag
AC Adapter Current
5.76 Amps
Maximum Voltage
18 Volts
Maximum Power
150 Watts
Material
Aluminum,Rubber
Country of Origin
China
Part Number
FSP-160M
Item model number
solar panel 150W
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Size
150W
Style
Battery,Usb
Power Source
Battery Powered,Corded Electric
Item Package Quantity
1
Certification
ISO
Batteries Included
No
Batteries Required
No
9 reviews for DOKIO Portable Foldable 150W 18v Solar Suitcase Monocrystalline, Folding Solar Panel Kit with Controller to Charge 12 Volts Batteries (AGM…
Rated 5 out of 5
Peter –
Just received it today and I definitely made the correct choice to get this instead of those light weight foldable type which are usually more expensive. Mine came with a easy to understand instruction manual, very nice carry bag although the solar panels already had a carry handle on it, croc clips for charging acid battery and the charging controller is the black Dokio type as shown in my photos instead of the blue ones. Honestly, is pretty self-explanatory with changing functions by pressing the menu button and hold on for 3secs till blinking than use up or down button to change to desire settings. The panels are pretty sensitive as today is a rainy and cloudy day but it can still get some free charges….. Totally love it! It would be perfect if it come with MC4 connecting cables.
Rated 5 out of 5
Shaofu Chang –
I bought two units of the folding 100W modules. Only owned them for a couple months.
Pros: It folds well, solid latch and hinges, the panels are actually square on the edges when folded and the handle integral to the panel is very comfortable to carry. The output of the panels are with 80% of the specifications, I am receiving about 5A per unit on average. This panel is relatively cheap on account of cost. I have several folding units and they average about $200 to 300. This unit is $150 shipped and works, couldn’t be happier. They are not all that heavy, easy to deploy, and the canvas bag has a nice cargo pocket to hold extension cables.
Cons: The prop up stand is a little flimsy, expect usage for light duty and temporary operation only. One of my two units the charge controller is nonfunctional. I couldn’t get it to turn on or beep or produce any output, but that’s fine as I never needed to use it as I have a dedicated 30A charger on my system. It was a nice backup feature. I feel the carrying canvas could use more padding on the bottom, it’ll help dampen any shock. Of the two units I bought one of them the canvas bag is well built but the zipper is lousy, the other the bag feels cheap and has loose ends on the inside but has a buttery smooth zipper. Not really a complaint, more of an observation.
I’m an amateur radio operator, I routinely go for field events or just to operate away from home. The cheapest way to keep things powered is by solar. I’ve lugged these panels around and they seem to take road abuse just fine. I wouldn’t use them for camping unless you plan on setting up in the middle of nowhere, but I might end up depending on these after a storm to keep things charged.
As I use them some more I may update the review, but for the time being I plan on ordering a couple more units.
edit: As of 8/2021 I currently own seven Dokio 100W folding panels. No duds yet. One unit came in with one bank open circuit. cold solder joint under the black junction box, a little heat and new wire fixed it. Left it out in the rain and while survived two units had a little water sloshing between the panel and the frame. Never figured how the water went in but left it in the sun to bake for two days and the problem went away. No degradation of performance was detected. Two out of seven arrived with some kind of adhesive covering half the panel, liberal application of kleen strip adhesive remover cleared it up.
Rated 5 out of 5
onestoptakeaway –
This is exactly what we were looking for! 10/10 would recommend
Rated 5 out of 5
Kayla –
BACK COUNTRY CAMPING, IT EASILY KEPT AHEAD OF THE CAMPER FRIDGE BATTERY.
Rated 5 out of 5
Jean Paul Vachon –
This solar panel is really easy to carry around and is doing a great job, I am just curious to know how I could get a extension cord for this, I feel like the court is a little short please let me know 😀
Rated 5 out of 5
J Baxter –
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ IMHO The DOKIO Foldable Solar Panel 100 Watt Monocrystalline Solar Suitcase Portable undoubtedly deserves a five-star rating for its exceptional performance and reliability during our week-long beach camping adventure. This portable solar panel exceeded all our expectations, allowing us to enjoy uninterrupted power supply throughout our stay. Its monocrystalline solar cells worked like a charm, efficiently converting sunlight into power, even on cloudy days, ensuring our batteries stayed charged and our devices powered up. The foldable design made it incredibly easy to set up and position for optimal sun exposure, saving us time and effort while maximizing energy absorption.
What truly impressed us was its ability to power not just our small devices but also our essential appliances, providing the comfort of home in the midst of nature. Whether it was charging our smartphones, running a portable fan, or even powering a mini refrigerator, this solar suitcase handled everything effortlessly. Its durability and weather-resistant features meant we didn’t have to worry about sudden weather changes, giving us peace of mind during our outdoor escapade. The convenience of having a reliable and eco-friendly power source added immensely to our camping experience, making it an essential companion for any outdoor enthusiast. Without a doubt, the DOKIO Foldable Solar Panel 100 Watt Monocrystalline Solar Suitcase Portable is a five-star product that enhances the joy of camping and exploration, earning our highest recommendation.
Rated 5 out of 5
PH –
Product shipped quickly. Looks like it’s a good quality. Comes with a protective cover which will be nice for storage in our camper. We will be using them to charge our camper batteries.
Rated 5 out of 5
Kayla –
pour charger une batterie
Rated 4 out of 5
PH –
Used this on a RV to keep the 4x 6v wet-cell batteries topped off. Bright clear summer day in the desert southwest, the controller indicated a peak of 10 amps of charge. At last-light in the evening 1 amp of charge was indicated. These panels worked well and fine-tuning the angle to the sun only netted minimal gains. They faced east in the AM and west in the PM, worked well.
It was difficult to see and use the charge controller because it is glues on to the back of the panels. It is a very basic controller with very little complexity to it.
The description photos show XT-60 and SAE connectors but the unit does NOT use ANY xt-60 or SAE connectors on the panels, cables, or controller. I had ordered both types of extension cables but they were unusable because this setup does not have the xt-60 or SAe connections.
A bummer was the bag tearing. It is a very nice bag but lacks protection from bumps. So I cut the protective shipping foam to size and inserted it inside the bag to offer some protection.
The bag’s carry strap torn the second time I used it to move the panels. So I just stitched some reinforcements to keep the tear from running. Then use the new hole to grab the panel’s own carry handle.
The aluminum frame around the panels is almost an inch wide, there is plenty of room to creatively add anchor points for a lock.
Peter –
Just received it today and I definitely made the correct choice to get this instead of those light weight foldable type which are usually more expensive. Mine came with a easy to understand instruction manual, very nice carry bag although the solar panels already had a carry handle on it, croc clips for charging acid battery and the charging controller is the black Dokio type as shown in my photos instead of the blue ones. Honestly, is pretty self-explanatory with changing functions by pressing the menu button and hold on for 3secs till blinking than use up or down button to change to desire settings. The panels are pretty sensitive as today is a rainy and cloudy day but it can still get some free charges….. Totally love it! It would be perfect if it come with MC4 connecting cables.
Shaofu Chang –
I bought two units of the folding 100W modules. Only owned them for a couple months.
Pros: It folds well, solid latch and hinges, the panels are actually square on the edges when folded and the handle integral to the panel is very comfortable to carry. The output of the panels are with 80% of the specifications, I am receiving about 5A per unit on average. This panel is relatively cheap on account of cost. I have several folding units and they average about $200 to 300. This unit is $150 shipped and works, couldn’t be happier. They are not all that heavy, easy to deploy, and the canvas bag has a nice cargo pocket to hold extension cables.
Cons: The prop up stand is a little flimsy, expect usage for light duty and temporary operation only. One of my two units the charge controller is nonfunctional. I couldn’t get it to turn on or beep or produce any output, but that’s fine as I never needed to use it as I have a dedicated 30A charger on my system. It was a nice backup feature. I feel the carrying canvas could use more padding on the bottom, it’ll help dampen any shock. Of the two units I bought one of them the canvas bag is well built but the zipper is lousy, the other the bag feels cheap and has loose ends on the inside but has a buttery smooth zipper. Not really a complaint, more of an observation.
I’m an amateur radio operator, I routinely go for field events or just to operate away from home. The cheapest way to keep things powered is by solar. I’ve lugged these panels around and they seem to take road abuse just fine. I wouldn’t use them for camping unless you plan on setting up in the middle of nowhere, but I might end up depending on these after a storm to keep things charged.
As I use them some more I may update the review, but for the time being I plan on ordering a couple more units.
edit: As of 8/2021 I currently own seven Dokio 100W folding panels. No duds yet. One unit came in with one bank open circuit. cold solder joint under the black junction box, a little heat and new wire fixed it. Left it out in the rain and while survived two units had a little water sloshing between the panel and the frame. Never figured how the water went in but left it in the sun to bake for two days and the problem went away. No degradation of performance was detected. Two out of seven arrived with some kind of adhesive covering half the panel, liberal application of kleen strip adhesive remover cleared it up.
onestoptakeaway –
This is exactly what we were looking for! 10/10 would recommend
Kayla –
BACK COUNTRY CAMPING, IT EASILY KEPT AHEAD OF THE CAMPER FRIDGE BATTERY.
Jean Paul Vachon –
This solar panel is really easy to carry around and is doing a great job, I am just curious to know how I could get a extension cord for this, I feel like the court is a little short please let me know 😀
J Baxter –
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
IMHO
The DOKIO Foldable Solar Panel 100 Watt Monocrystalline Solar Suitcase Portable undoubtedly deserves a five-star rating for its exceptional performance and reliability during our week-long beach camping adventure. This portable solar panel exceeded all our expectations, allowing us to enjoy uninterrupted power supply throughout our stay. Its monocrystalline solar cells worked like a charm, efficiently converting sunlight into power, even on cloudy days, ensuring our batteries stayed charged and our devices powered up. The foldable design made it incredibly easy to set up and position for optimal sun exposure, saving us time and effort while maximizing energy absorption.
What truly impressed us was its ability to power not just our small devices but also our essential appliances, providing the comfort of home in the midst of nature. Whether it was charging our smartphones, running a portable fan, or even powering a mini refrigerator, this solar suitcase handled everything effortlessly. Its durability and weather-resistant features meant we didn’t have to worry about sudden weather changes, giving us peace of mind during our outdoor escapade. The convenience of having a reliable and eco-friendly power source added immensely to our camping experience, making it an essential companion for any outdoor enthusiast. Without a doubt, the DOKIO Foldable Solar Panel 100 Watt Monocrystalline Solar Suitcase Portable is a five-star product that enhances the joy of camping and exploration, earning our highest recommendation.
PH –
Product shipped quickly. Looks like it’s a good quality. Comes with a protective cover which will be nice for storage in our camper. We will be using them to charge our camper batteries.
Kayla –
pour charger une batterie
PH –
Used this on a RV to keep the 4x 6v wet-cell batteries topped off. Bright clear summer day in the desert southwest, the controller indicated a peak of 10 amps of charge. At last-light in the evening 1 amp of charge was indicated. These panels worked well and fine-tuning the angle to the sun only netted minimal gains. They faced east in the AM and west in the PM, worked well.
It was difficult to see and use the charge controller because it is glues on to the back of the panels. It is a very basic controller with very little complexity to it.
The description photos show XT-60 and SAE connectors but the unit does NOT use ANY xt-60 or SAE connectors on the panels, cables, or controller. I had ordered both types of extension cables but they were unusable because this setup does not have the xt-60 or SAe connections.
A bummer was the bag tearing. It is a very nice bag but lacks protection from bumps. So I cut the protective shipping foam to size and inserted it inside the bag to offer some protection.
The bag’s carry strap torn the second time I used it to move the panels. So I just stitched some reinforcements to keep the tear from running. Then use the new hole to grab the panel’s own carry handle.
The aluminum frame around the panels is almost an inch wide, there is plenty of room to creatively add anchor points for a lock.