Description
- 【DURABLE & high performance】LytinRoop portable solar panel Highly efficient convert up to 24% of solar power into free energy in enough sunlight,charge your power station even in less than ideal weather conditions,This special PET polymer surface protects solar panel from occasional rain or wet fog and three ports are covered with rubber cover to protect them from dust or water damage. (Do not expose it to rain or soak it in water.)
- 【HIGH COMPATIBILITY】In addition to charging the LytinRoop POWER series portable power stations (sold separately), the LytinRoop solar panel has different sizes of DC connectors compatible with most popular solar generators on the market,a wide range of applications
- 【Wide range of uses】 This foldable solar panel is equipped with USB/QC3.0/TYPE C output port, quickly charging your phone or tablet in a pinch. Built-in smart IC chip intelligently recognizes your device and maximizes its charging speed, while protecting your device from overcharge, over-current, overload or short circuit.
- 【EASY TO CARRY AROUND】LytinRoop solar charger is a great option if you’re taking an extended camping trip or if you’re traveling somewhere with an unreliable power grid.It can be folded, it is easy to carry and does not take up much space.it is portable and light enough to fit into any camping backpack or hiking daypack.
- 【Packing】1* LytinRoop Solar Panel , 1* DC5525 , 1* User Manual, 24-month insurance. For any problems, welcome to tell us, we will reply and help you
Wolthuis –
This is a nicely constructed 75-watt solar panel. It is smaller than 100-watt units, so it may be ideal in situations when you have limited space.
The unit is fairly stiff, has two sections, and includes kickstands, so setup is a breeze. The unit also has grommeted holes so that you can hang it from something (like the side of your car using magnetic hooks). Construction seems to be solid. This unit should be able to withstand light rain. However, I would never intentionally leave any of these folding panels out in bad weather as none are wholly waterproof.
Inside the zippered pouch, you will find connections for 2 USB A, 1 USB C, a barrel connector, and a cable with a barrel tip. This is a standard-size barrel tip that you would normally use to connect an adapter so you could attach it to your solar generator. Unfortunately, no adapters are included with this unit which is why I gave it four stars instead of five. The good news is that you can easily buy sets of adapter plugs on Amazon and other sites. They are inexpensive, but they do add additional cost to your purchase. They are sometimes sold under the name “laptop power adapters.” This unit was designed for a particular setup, but that doesn’t mean you can’t adapt it to other situations.
It is winter in the midwest, and we have had a lot of cloudy days, so my field test was less than perfect. I got around 40 watts from the panel, but I would expect that you would get around 50+ watts under good conditions. That is normal for this sized panel. OC voltage was 20 volts, which is also normal.
All in all, a nice unit that blends a smaller size with a reasonably large output. Good for smaller solar generators and charging small electronics when in the field.
M Pennyworth –
I couldn’t believe how simple these panels were to setup. You literally just unfold them and pull out the stands on the back. They fold down to be very compact, but they are fairly weighty. I believe the listing said 9lbs, and I don’t know how exactly to weight them, but they’re at LEAST nine. Lol don’t plan to lug these backpacking or anything. They work so well though!
Wolthuis –
I liked the that this panel includes the QC 3.0 and type C connections. The straps on the kick stands are helpful and I like that the panel has eyelets to hang the panel from. The three panel two folds is easier to handle than four panel three folds but it is larger when folded.
The disappointment is the output I have yet to see this panel produce even half of the rated 120 watt output. It is winter time but other panels I have tried easily exceeded half of their rated wattage in winter sun. The wattage readings were taken with a ASUNCELL 300 watt power station.
This panel does not include the Anderson connector which I believe is more robust than some others.
I use this panel primarily with power stations at events where power is not available.
Blush –
So I have a larger solar panel and have some experience using them! This unit is very nice and portable! The solar cell was producing over 14 VDC just from my garage lights at night! It’s highly efficient and powerful! Just note that there is only the one cable available for power out and any of the USB and other connections need cables for your devices and batteries that you need to charge. Other than that, it’s lightweight and with the magnetic clasps holding the panel closed makes for a very easy to transport panel! Easy to recommend!
Mike K –
Review for: LytinRoop 120W Portable Solar Panel for Power Station, USB C/DC/ QC 3.0 Solar Charger for Phones ,IP65 Waterproof Portable Foldable Solar Panel , for Outdoors Camping Road Trip
I check out a ton of solar panels. These ones are not overall exciting in design vs. any other ones I have.
Pros
=I like that they are 120w which I’d recommend over 100w.
=some backup straps to the legs which is new design to me
=includes grommets to use to hang or hang from backpack, etc or from tree. Wherever. Some don’t come with them.
=IP65 Enclosure – IP rated as “dust tight” and protected against water projected from a nozzle
=Sub $200 price
=USB/QC3.0/TYPE C output port. Lots don’t come with QWC3.0 or Type C
Standard
=adapters
Cons
=not totally waterproof as some other versions, it’s just water resistant.
Not a bad one if the price is good