Description
- General Specifications-size: 41.5*24.1*1.0 Inch, single solar panel weight: 5.1 lb. Produce an average of 400-500 Watt-hours (Wh) or 35-45 Amp-hours (Ah) of electricity per day (depending on sun availability).
- Highly efficient: Get a 23% conversion efficiency thanks to its high efficiency solar module. That means better electricity generated even in sub-optimal conditions.
- All weather ready: With IP68 waterproofing, your solar panels are dustproof, debris proof, and even ready for heavy rain and wind.
- Perfectly fits for Ecoflow Power Kits & Ecosystem: ECOFLOW has a complete set of photovoltaic system technology, you will have the most efficient, intelligent and safe electricity experience.
- Use the Pre-cut Eyelets to Fit Our Panels as You Wish.With pre-cut eyelets, the flexible solar panel can be hung with hooks or can be securely attached to a surface using an adhesive.
Amazon Customer –
These panels actually produce power when couldie outside witch is amazing
me –
As a product that is advertised for working with Solar Panels, they sure dont make it easy. I have also learned that all the Youtube videos with high praise of these units are obviously PAID.
The Delta, no matter what model doesnt come with cables for Solar Panels. EcoFlow Customer service claims they are “ECO” and only send them with their Panels to save the planet or something. WELL, today my ECOFLOW panels arrived (4) and guess what…NO CABLES. AND ECOFLOW IS SOLD OUT OF THEM!
so now I have 4 huge placemats sitting in my garage..with a POWER STATION for when I have no power..that I can only CHARGE WHEN I HAVE POWER
M&M –
Love the ability to not have to plug my River 2 Pro into the wall to charge
D.J –
I have 6 of these 100w rigid panels wired in series for charging an ecoflow Pro in an RV used for all electric living. Hot water , microwave, air fryer , washing machine & dryer and electric stove top.. in full sun the 6 panels provide all I need with a reserve for lights and TV, internet during night ..during winter months I use the duel fuel ecoflow generator which automatically comes on and shuts off when needed, love technology
Scott –
I purchased 2 of the 100W flexible panels for my Arctic Fox trailer. Because the Arctic Fox (and many other brands) uses a curved cathedral roof I needed flexible solar panels.
I glued these panels directly to the roof using silicon adhesive and then sealed all of the edges with Dicor Self-Leveling Lap sealant. The output cables were 3 feet long each which allowed me plenty of slack for connections.
It seems that regardless of brand, no solar panel actually provides its stated output. These were no different but they still provided a combined 176 watts output when the sun was directly overhead on a clear sky day.
I paired these solar panels with 2ea, 100 Ah lithium iron batteries and am very happy with the charge rate and overall storage capacity. When attached to a 1000W pure sine wave converter, the system easily powers mine and my wife’s CPAP machines for 8 or more hours.
I am a very satisfied customer.
Nancy –
We had just received our EF ECOFLOW Portable Power Station DELTA 2 when I decided to order the solar panels as well. When opening the package the panels came in, I discovered a missing cable. MIKE at EcoFlow customer support was immediately on it. Within a couple of days, we had our cables and Mike stayed with it until the cables were delivered. I would definitely order from this company again with customer service like this.
MENG SU –
I received this solar panel on the third day. He’s not two separate panels, he’s packing two into a cardboard box, which is obviously by special design. I am a big fan of ECOFLOW, I ordered a complete set of 15KWh Power Kits for my RV on their official website not long ago, it is a very surprising product, they integrated the previously complex independent power system into a simple, beautiful and high-performance power system through their ingenuity. Obviously, EcoFlow has been at the forefront of the new energy storage industry. I had two solar panels before, but it seems like I can’t get enough of my Power Kits now, so this time I bought two more from Amazon instead of the official website. Because the official website is a little more expensive than Amazon, because they sell combo with 2 brackets, I have enough brackets so I choose cheaper Amazon products. EcoFlow’s 100W solar panel looks really cool, and the whole body is black, which echoes my black RV very well. Much better quality than my previous aluminum framed solar panels, at least they don’t look that cheap things. I installed the solar panel that afternoon, it was really easy to install, because it has pre-drilled holes in the back, you just need to screw the Z Brackects on your roof to fix it, then connect the solar cable and you are done, Of course I chose parallel connection. It was sunny the next day and observed the solar input power at noon, I remember that on a sunny day, my two old 100W solar panels were getting 125W, now with four 100W panels, I was getting 285W of power. This shows that the EcoFlow’s solar panels are giving me 160W, which is 35W more than my old solar panels. Seriously, it’s shocking because the new solar panels are about the same price as the old ones, which is so worth it to me. If according to the public perception 1W is worth 1dollar, I think I earned 35 dollars directly. All in all, I will always support EcoFlow, they don’t seem to be interested in making money, they are really interested in creating products that benefit human life. I have to say they are the Apple of energy storage.
CAconsumer –
I only buy rigid 100W panels when they are less than $100. When on sale, a pair of 100W panels is almost always around $180. These are high quality construction and dark charcoal / black in color so they blend in nicely on dark colored roofing. The EcoFlow website indicates they have a built in MPPT algorithm to optimize solar input. THEY ARE EXTREMELY WELL PACKAGED! Once unpacked, I connected one of the panels to a TogoPower A1550 power station using an MC4 to Anderson cable (some light fog in the air – southern CA) and when full sun was available, the input reading on the power station touched 107W! After a few minutes the input value was still holding at 100 to 102W! This exceeds expectations. I did use EcoFlow’s Solar Angle guide prior to the test to angle the panel to an optimal position to the sun’s rays. The only ‘concern’ I have and to take into account is the dark color. When I finished testing the panel, the frame and back were quite hot so be careful when handling the panels in high outdoor temperatures.
Graham –
I have 2 of these, they are great. I have rigid panels as well as their foldable panels. All Ecoflow products have been great so far. They typically run around 70-80 watts which is very good considering that they are rated at a max of 100.
donx –
Nice size, easy to mount on patio. and they look real nice. All black and hi-tech look. Got one up to 80w in hazy autumn sun. Next I will put them in parallel to measure.
Amazon Customer –
These 100w flexible panels are excellent, normally panels get 80% or so of advertised output in my experience but these will get up near 100w. I have 2 on the roof of my roof top tent on top of the vehicle attached with 3m Vhb tape and they hold no problem. I’ve seen 199Watts from the 2 panels (wired in series to EF delta 1300). Even when it was very cloudy, I was getting 30w out of a single panel.