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FlexSolar 120W Foldable Solar Panels Chargers 20v-28v DC Output IP65 Waterproof Power Outage Emergency Portable Panels Camping Home RV for Solar…
Solar Panels for Solar Generators:built in max 120w Anderson output, 1*Anderson cable to dc5521 and 10 different sizes of dc adapters, like dc8mm, can connect and charge small medium solar generator, such as Explorer 160/240/300/500,RIVER/RIVER2 ,EB3A,EB70S,Anker 521,etc. As well as 3 USB output ports(1*max 15W usb-a, 1*max 18Wusb-a and PD max 60W usb-c) , can directly offer power for phones(Android and Apple) iPads, laptops, power banks, etc.Note:Our solar panels can’t store the electricity.
Solar Panel for Battery:with 20A PWM charger controller, 1 * Anderson to alligator clip cable, 1*Anderson to SAE cable and 1*SAE Polarity Reverse Adapter, can offer power for most battery on your RV, boat, trailer and more. Select and recharge lead-acid (Sealed、GEL、Flood), features the LED display with adjustable modes of parameters and dual USB output. Note:must be connected to the controller Charging the battery, unless the device battery suche as power station has a built-in controller.
Solar Panel Smart Charging:built in an intelligent chip automatically identifies connected devices and adjusts outputcurrent to offer the fastest possible charging speed. The included LED light shows the charging status. You can use the solar panels to charge your devices when shows the red light. The clever design of the charging ensure safe charging with overcurrent, overheating and short-circuit protection.
Rugged Solar Panles for Outdoor:Made of A+Monocrystalline cell and efficiently convert solar energy into electric energy and conversion rate up to 22%. PET film on the surface,which is strong, transparent and impermeable and the protecction class is up IP65. Make the solar panel work under unexpected weather and last longer than other solar panels. Ideal for outdoor,like for off-trail excursions, the 120W folding solar panel to energize your off-grid adventures.
Foldable Portable Solar Panels:with 4 folded panels and handle design, easy to unfold, carry and store it. The unfolded size is 65.1 x 22.2 x 0.2 in, the folded size is 22.2 x 14.1 x 1.6 in and 10.8 lbs (4.9 kg) with junction box and accessories .The 120W solar panel is perfect for Camping, RV, drive trips and power emergency for home when you need more power without sacrificing portability.
Additional information
Brand
FlexSolar
Part Number
FLC-C4-201200-4
Product Dimensions
65.1"L x 22.2"W x 0.2"H
Item Weight
10.8 pounds
Efficiency
High Efficiency
Connector Type
USB-C (PD 60W),, USB2.0, USB 3.0, Anderson, DC
Folded Size
22.2 x 14.1 x 1.6 in
Included Components
Anderson to SAE cable, 10-in-1 interchangeable DC connectors, SAE Polarity Reverse Adapter, Anderson to DC5521 Cable, Anderson to alligator clip cable
AC Adapter Current
5.26 Amps
Maximum Voltage
20 Volts
Maximum Power
60 Watts
UPC
785249519161
Manufacturer
FlexSolar
Material
Monocrystalline Silicon
Item model number
C120
Country of Origin
China
Size
120w
color
120W
Style
Emergency Power for Camping RV
Pattern
Emergency Power for Camping RV
Shape
Rctangular
Power Source
Solar Powered
Wattage
120 watts
Temperature Range
-4°-149° Degrees Fahrenheit
Certification
CE, FCC, RoHS
Special Features
portable, foldable
Batteries Included
No
Batteries Required
No
13 reviews for FlexSolar 120W Foldable Solar Panels Chargers 20v-28v DC Output IP65 Waterproof Power Outage Emergency Portable Panels Camping Home RV for Solar…
Rated 5 out of 5
Mr B. –
展開、取り回しが楽で初心者に良いかもです。価格は安く効率も比較的良くて防災用に心強いですね。
Rated 5 out of 5
AFePub –
The purpose of my investment in a (Jackery 300) power station capable of dual charging options (stations built in solar controller PLUS USB-C) … But regular solar panels are just half the potential.
This FlexSolar 100 watt at least offered: >More portability then my heavy suitcase 100w (albiet that has PWM controller, a bit redundant this need) >This is far more portability then my 100w full size non fold flexable panel …But MOSTLY… > 60 watt 12 volt capable USB-C charging
Which pairs far more nicely then the Jackery 5v incapable alternative at far more the cost.
Life span wise and quality out of the equation, it is worth a try for something that can do what the alternative won’t.
It just seems counter intuitive to charge power stations from wall plugs & sunny days the goal is to charge an ebike on power stations on solar (**assuming we ignore the obvious cost of solar & equipment just to avoid a cheap outlet direct)
An interesting philosophical question and only 2 days in, if the panel can handle the load, these are the numbers: solar 84w of 100w vs USB-C 53 of 60 vs both simultaneously = 96w @ only 10am slight high haze, zone 4 in the US.
**If you want the depressing math on this, you will have to recharge an ebike about 2,500 times to save versus power grid electricity. More the the Lithium bike will last and likely more then the power station itself. Assuming the panel with electronics handle the load it probably is the cheapest most cost effective bit of the experiment. Somewhere far from civilization it’s light to pack and pairs pretty nicely.
Rated 5 out of 5
AFePub –
I was initially using this panel with an Anker Power Station 521, which can only use 60 watts from solar – the panel worked well, and since the panel is rated at 100 watts, typically maxed out the Anker’s charging.
I did want to see what the maximum wattage that I could get was, so I separately purchased a solar controller and battery. I was able to get a full 100 watts out of this panel (in Southern Arizona around noon, so optimal conditions). NOTE: The USB-C connection maxes out at 60 watts, and the USB-A maxes out at 18w – to get 100w out of this panel you MUST use the DC barrel connection.
Rated 5 out of 5
Paul Edwards –
The powerbanks that you get with an attached solar panel are not practical to use. The surface area is not big enough. They are a joke. I don’t know why they bother. You need large panels like this in order to charge a powerbank in wet weather. If you have good weather you can halve the surface area.
Rated 4 out of 5
0734344950 –
Corrisponde alla descrizione , ma la resa massima che sono riuscito a ottenere , nelle migliori condizioni possibile è di 90 watt. Invece dei 120 dichiarati .Manca un supporto per regolare lninclinazione dei pannelli .
Rated 5 out of 5
Bruce –
Use this for light duty …phones and camera charging…etc…got 84-86 watts on a sunny day…cloudy days around 40-55 watts…packs up nicely with plug in adapters
Rated 5 out of 5
beecakes –
Säkerligen produkten är bra men min order var förhastade eftersom jag behövde inte ett sån stark produkt därför jag returnerade och beställde istället ett 40 W USB solpanelsladdare som täcker min syfte att ladda mobilen och Powerbank.
Rated 5 out of 5
Michael –
I’ve gotta say, I got the 60 watt panels and I am quite pleased. I’m getting 54 watts or higher right now in the sun, and will be adding the second panel to it soon. If having the panel outside isn’t an option, note that inside my car, in my windshield, the panel was getting 19 watts. Doesn’t sound like a lot but for a 60 watt panel, I am quite pleased with that.
Right now they’re on sale at 89.99 and with the extra $20 coupon, 69.99 before tax is a good deal as far as I can tell otherwise. Hope this was helpful
Rated 4 out of 5
smallmouth –
only charge to 90%,but it is still good
Rated 5 out of 5
Trish –
I have 3 other 100w and 200w panels that were each way more expensive than this one and all 3 failed quickly. I move the solar each day to not be exposed to weather/dew. The ones with multiple panels all broke surprisingly fast because the joints get a lot of stress being moved around during the day and put away each night. Flex Solar60 has one panel so nothing to break & easy set up. The case is very well designed and well made. It works great with my Jackery and pretty much anything else I need to charge. This way less expensive solar panel charges at the same rate or better than the 3 different 100w and 200w- 4 section panels I had before. Easy to move light and great design. Highly recommend!
Rated 1 out of 5
Samuelcarlson23 –
Using the usbc port it still doesn’t charge my phone , it actually drains the battery. And the kickstands it says it comes with isn’t in the box . The controller won’t even work when phone is plugged into the usb. Been charging my phone for 30 minutes and went down 2%. Cannot recommend this . Maybe I just got a defective one . It looks nice and seems well built and fold up nicely . Just wished it actually worked . Guess I’m forced to return it and try another brand .
Tried out for a couple days and no matter what it refuses to charge , just turns off and on. I’m convinced this brand is scam .⚠️. Run away from this product and fast. Save your money and chose a more reliable company. So sad, and I had so much high hips for this too.
Rated 5 out of 5
Samuelcarlson23 –
This is a decent little panel that packs alot. I like the tough and waterproof construction. And the case is really nice. This is a genuinely great solar panel that does a nice job
Rated 5 out of 5
Sgt dank –
This Solar panel performs well , easy to setup, I’ve seen a output upto 54W on my Bluetti EB3A, I’ve seem this nearly match my other 100w panel, also doesn’t seem to shut down in very hot weather like other panels.
Mr B. –
展開、取り回しが楽で初心者に良いかもです。価格は安く効率も比較的良くて防災用に心強いですね。
AFePub –
The purpose of my investment in a (Jackery 300) power station capable of dual charging options (stations built in solar controller PLUS USB-C) … But regular solar panels are just half the potential.
This FlexSolar 100 watt at least offered:
>More portability then my heavy suitcase 100w (albiet that has PWM controller, a bit redundant this need)
>This is far more portability then my 100w full size non fold flexable panel
…But MOSTLY…
> 60 watt 12 volt capable USB-C charging
Which pairs far more nicely then the Jackery 5v incapable alternative at far more the cost.
Life span wise and quality out of the equation, it is worth a try for something that can do what the alternative won’t.
It just seems counter intuitive to charge power stations from wall plugs & sunny days the goal is to charge an ebike on power stations on solar (**assuming we ignore the obvious cost of solar & equipment just to avoid a cheap outlet direct)
An interesting philosophical question and only 2 days in, if the panel can handle the load, these are the numbers: solar 84w of 100w vs USB-C 53 of 60 vs both simultaneously = 96w @ only 10am slight high haze, zone 4 in the US.
**If you want the depressing math on this, you will have to recharge an ebike about 2,500 times to save versus power grid electricity. More the the Lithium bike will last and likely more then the power station itself. Assuming the panel with electronics handle the load it probably is the cheapest most cost effective bit of the experiment. Somewhere far from civilization it’s light to pack and pairs pretty nicely.
AFePub –
I was initially using this panel with an Anker Power Station 521, which can only use 60 watts from solar – the panel worked well, and since the panel is rated at 100 watts, typically maxed out the Anker’s charging.
I did want to see what the maximum wattage that I could get was, so I separately purchased a solar controller and battery. I was able to get a full 100 watts out of this panel (in Southern Arizona around noon, so optimal conditions). NOTE: The USB-C connection maxes out at 60 watts, and the USB-A maxes out at 18w – to get 100w out of this panel you MUST use the DC barrel connection.
Paul Edwards –
The powerbanks that you get with an attached solar panel are not practical to use. The surface area is not big enough. They are a joke. I don’t know why they bother. You need large panels like this in order to charge a powerbank in wet weather. If you have good weather you can halve the surface area.
0734344950 –
Corrisponde alla descrizione , ma la resa massima che sono riuscito a ottenere , nelle migliori condizioni possibile è di 90 watt. Invece dei 120 dichiarati .Manca un supporto per regolare lninclinazione dei pannelli .
Bruce –
Use this for light duty …phones and camera charging…etc…got 84-86 watts on a sunny day…cloudy days around 40-55 watts…packs up nicely with plug in adapters
beecakes –
Säkerligen produkten är bra men min order var förhastade eftersom jag behövde inte ett sån stark produkt därför jag returnerade och beställde istället ett 40 W USB solpanelsladdare som täcker min syfte att ladda mobilen och Powerbank.
Michael –
I’ve gotta say, I got the 60 watt panels and I am quite pleased. I’m getting 54 watts or higher right now in the sun, and will be adding the second panel to it soon. If having the panel outside isn’t an option, note that inside my car, in my windshield, the panel was getting 19 watts. Doesn’t sound like a lot but for a 60 watt panel, I am quite pleased with that.
Right now they’re on sale at 89.99 and with the extra $20 coupon, 69.99 before tax is a good deal as far as I can tell otherwise. Hope this was helpful
smallmouth –
only charge to 90%,but it is still good
Trish –
I have 3 other 100w and 200w panels that were each way more expensive than this one and all 3 failed quickly. I move the solar each day to not be exposed to weather/dew. The ones with multiple panels all broke surprisingly fast because the joints get a lot of stress being moved around during the day and put away each night. Flex Solar60 has one panel so nothing to break & easy set up. The case is very well designed and well made. It works great with my Jackery and pretty much anything else I need to charge. This way less expensive solar panel charges at the same rate or better than the 3 different 100w and 200w- 4 section panels I had before. Easy to move light and great design. Highly recommend!
Samuelcarlson23 –
Using the usbc port it still doesn’t charge my phone , it actually drains the battery. And the kickstands it says it comes with isn’t in the box . The controller won’t even work when phone is plugged into the usb. Been charging my phone for 30 minutes and went down 2%. Cannot recommend this . Maybe I just got a defective one . It looks nice and seems well built and fold up nicely . Just wished it actually worked . Guess I’m forced to return it and try another brand .
Tried out for a couple days and no matter what it refuses to charge , just turns off and on. I’m convinced this brand is scam .⚠️. Run away from this product and fast. Save your money and chose a more reliable company. So sad, and I had so much high hips for this too.
Samuelcarlson23 –
This is a decent little panel that packs alot. I like the tough and waterproof construction. And the case is really nice. This is a genuinely great solar panel that does a nice job
Sgt dank –
This Solar panel performs well , easy to setup, I’ve seen a output upto 54W on my Bluetti EB3A, I’ve seem this nearly match my other 100w panel, also doesn’t seem to shut down in very hot weather like other panels.