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Keshoyal Foldable Solar Panel – 60W Portable Solar Panels with 5V USB and 18V DC for Camping,Cell Phone,Tablet and 5-18V Devices – Compatible with…
✅PORTABLE AND LIGHT WEIGHT EASY TO CARRY:Keshoyal specializes in providing green power solutions for outdoor enthusiasts and explorers. Our 60W Foldable solar panels have a thickness of 0.2 inches, 59.06*14.56*0.2 inches (unfolded), 10.62*14.56*1.57 inches (folded) , weight is 4 lbs, easy to install, transport, hoist and disassemble, there are 4 fixing clips, you can hang it anywhere.
✅MULTI-PURPOSE USAGE:Foldable solar charger60W with USB output, equipped with 2* USB output port, can charge for multiple small devices at the same time, including smart phones, tablets, digital cameras etc… Equipped with 8 DC adapters, it can be used in portable power stations. Amazing outdoor activity power to prevent accidental power failure.
✅HIGH CONVERSION EFFICIENCY:Our 60W monocrystalline solar cell has a high conversion efficiency of 23.5%, and its performance is better than that of polycrystalline solar panels under the condition of insufficient light.
✅WATERPROOF AND DURABLE: Waterproof, corrosion-resistant, high-temperature resistant, very suitable for camping, hiking, picnics and other outdoor activities. Please note that the junction box is not waterproof, please keep it dry.
✅INCLUDE WHAT AND CUSTOMER SERVICE:we carefully selected accessories, including 1 * 1.5M/DC male to male 5.5 * 2.1mm cable and 1 * 3M/ DC male to female 5.5 * 2.1mm extension cable, 8 multiple DC adapters /6.0 * 4.0mm, 6.0 * 3.0mm, 5.5 * 2.5mm, 5.5 * 2.1mm, 5.5 * 1.7mm, 4.8 * 1.7mm, 4.0 * 1.7mm, 3.5 * 1.35mm/ 4 clips /1 * user manual,thank you for using our products, if you have any questions, please contact us in time , We will reply you within 24 hours.
Additional information
Brand
Keshoyal
Material
Monocrystalline Silicon
Item Weight
4 pounds
Efficiency
High Efficiency
Style
Usb
Connector Type
Usb Type A
Included Components
Usb, Solar Panels, Cameras
AC Adapter Current
3.3 Amps
Maximum Voltage
18 Volts
Maximum Power
60 Watts
Product Dimensions
14.56"L x 10.62"W x 1.57"H
Manufacturer
Keshoyal
Part Number
Foldable Solar Panel 60W-1
Country of Origin
China
Item model number
Foldable Solar Panel 60W-1
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Size
Folded10.62*14.56*1.57 inches
color
Black
Power Source
Corded Electric
Wattage
60 watts
Item Package Quantity
1
Special Features
Lightweight Design
Batteries Included
No
Batteries Required
No
Warranty Description
2
8 reviews for Keshoyal Foldable Solar Panel – 60W Portable Solar Panels with 5V USB and 18V DC for Camping,Cell Phone,Tablet and 5-18V Devices – Compatible with…
Rated 4 out of 5
Gimpy –
it charges my generator faster than the small solar panels
Rated 4 out of 5
S. Edward Jory –
Charging my battery pack. Preparing for hurricane
Rated 4 out of 5
Melanie –
This is a very nice and durable array of solar panels. Very compact. The panels fold up into an easy to carry folder-sized case. Very portable.
Just be aware that in order to get the best power generation, you will need to constantly adjust the panels so that they are receiving the maximum amount of sunlight possible. Other than that, these panels are well worth the investment.
Rated 4 out of 5
Jacob –
Size comparison in pic next to a 21w panel. I tried , in direct sunlight!, to charge 2 devices at once using both usb ports. I noticed it will only give power to 1 usb port at a time. So if you want to charge you and a friend phone , it will charge one to 100% before charging the other one. I wish it would split power to both ports evenly seeing as its 60W you think it would be enough power to.
Rated 5 out of 5
S. Edward Jory –
Took out of box and hooked it up real quick. 45 watts at 6pm. I got it for my jackery explorer 290. Both will fit in a backpack.
Rated 5 out of 5
wjm2222 –
Charges battery pack well in full sun.
Rated 5 out of 5
Jacob –
Awesome gadget to have when you need POWER!!
Rated 5 out of 5
robert pacheco –
I did a quick checkout on the first sunny day since delivery at 9AM in Minneapolis in March. I didn’t work real hard at positioning the panels, just laid them on a folding table and lifted them up to face the sun. With the included adapter plugging into a Jackery 240 (it has a built-in MPPT), the Jackery reported 53 Watts. That’s excellent IMO! When the panels were laying flat on the table and not pointing at the Sun, the Jackery reported 17 Watts, also very good. I was concerned that the Jackery would only charge at a straight 40 Watts, which I thought was stated in the manual, but am pleasantly surprised to see that it can take a wider range. When a cellphone was also plugged into the panels’ built-in USB jack, the Jackery reported 48 Watts as the cellphone was taking 5 Watts–perfect! I think this will do what I need to keep my CPAP, cellphone, watch, etc. powered on off-grid outings. It also seems to be a well-made product. We’ll see how it holds up over the summer on bike-packing trips. Note, folding a pair of the panels closed dropped the output by more than 1/3, which I think means that the panels went from producing Watts to consuming Watts—I feel that makes sense, but I don’t know.
Gimpy –
it charges my generator faster than the small solar panels
S. Edward Jory –
Charging my battery pack. Preparing for hurricane
Melanie –
This is a very nice and durable array of solar panels. Very compact. The panels fold up into an easy to carry folder-sized case. Very portable.
Just be aware that in order to get the best power generation, you will need to constantly adjust the panels so that they are receiving the maximum amount of sunlight possible. Other than that, these panels are well worth the investment.
Jacob –
Size comparison in pic next to a 21w panel. I tried , in direct sunlight!, to charge 2 devices at once using both usb ports. I noticed it will only give power to 1 usb port at a time. So if you want to charge you and a friend phone , it will charge one to 100% before charging the other one. I wish it would split power to both ports evenly seeing as its 60W you think it would be enough power to.
S. Edward Jory –
Took out of box and hooked it up real quick. 45 watts at 6pm. I got it for my jackery explorer 290. Both will fit in a backpack.
wjm2222 –
Charges battery pack well in full sun.
Jacob –
Awesome gadget to have when you need POWER!!
robert pacheco –
I did a quick checkout on the first sunny day since delivery at 9AM in Minneapolis in March. I didn’t work real hard at positioning the panels, just laid them on a folding table and lifted them up to face the sun. With the included adapter plugging into a Jackery 240 (it has a built-in MPPT), the Jackery reported 53 Watts. That’s excellent IMO! When the panels were laying flat on the table and not pointing at the Sun, the Jackery reported 17 Watts, also very good. I was concerned that the Jackery would only charge at a straight 40 Watts, which I thought was stated in the manual, but am pleasantly surprised to see that it can take a wider range. When a cellphone was also plugged into the panels’ built-in USB jack, the Jackery reported 48 Watts as the cellphone was taking 5 Watts–perfect! I think this will do what I need to keep my CPAP, cellphone, watch, etc. powered on off-grid outings. It also seems to be a well-made product. We’ll see how it holds up over the summer on bike-packing trips.
Note, folding a pair of the panels closed dropped the output by more than 1/3, which I think means that the panels went from producing Watts to consuming Watts—I feel that makes sense, but I don’t know.