Description
- 120W High-Efficiency Power: Featuring A-grade monocrystalline silicon solar cells, MOKiN’s 120W solar panels can convert up to 23% of solar energy into free energy for power stations. The ETFE honeycomb coating surface is characterized by low reflectivity and eco-friendliness, which has up to 95% light transmittance.
- Power for 4 Devices Simultaneously: Foldable solar panel with plug outlets. With 4 outputs (1* PD 65W USB-C output; 2* QC 3.0 USB-A outputs; 1* DC output), the MOKiN 120W solar charger can charge multiple devices at the same time.
- Made for Power Stations: Included 6 connectors(1* DC to DC Cable, 1* DC to Anderson Cable, 1* DC to XT60 Cable, 1* 3 in 1 DC to DC 5525/DC8020/DC7909 Converter), the MOKiN 120W solar panel kit is compatible with most power stations on the market.
- Foldable Design for Easy Portability: Weighing only 11.57 lbs and designed with 4 foldable layers, the MOKiN 120W portable solar pannel is easy to carry, making it perfect for camping, hiking, or on an off-grid adventure.
- Durable and Waterproof: Made with high-strength tempered glass and waterproof materials, this solar panel is resistant to water, pressure, impact, and corrosion, suitable for use in harsh environments.
J. D. Mason –
Like I said in the review, you will need a power station to get the most use out of this solar panel. As it is alone, you can charge most portable devices like a phone, ipad or tablet, laptop, Switch, etc. As long as there is sunlight it charges these pretty quickly – it took a little over an hour to charge my MacPro from about 35% to full, so about as long as one of those larger standard laptop “brick” chargers. That’s pretty good power. It drops off a bit when a cloud goes over, but not as much as you might think.
However as I said you will need a power station to get the most use out of this. A decent one is around $200 (but you can easily spend more!). They will have a standard 110-120 volt plug in as well as a large battery to store more of the electricity so you can continue to use the solar power into the evening. One nice thing about this is that it’s silent – if you are away from other people it will be nice to be able to use electricity without having to run a generator. That constant noise can spoil the feel of being outdoors. I know that you get used to it, but silence is better.
This isn’t too heavy – I don’t think I would want to carry it backpacking or anything, but on a boat trip or something where you will have cargo space this will be an excellent power source. It’s pretty well built – seems rugged enough for outdoor use. It also has a built in stand to help tilt it toward the sun. (Note: you can buy an inexpensive solar panel angle gauge that will eliminate the guesswork as to the best angle to use. It does make a difference!) The panel has several device outlets as well as several different cords so you can attach it to all kinds of devices. I have used it to charge my computer as well as a smaller portable 20,000 mwh battery that will let me use both my phone and my computer well into the night without any worries of running out of juice.
I think this is a better solution than a generator if you need to use a moderate amount of power while car or boat camping. The cost is reasonable and I think this makes it a pretty good value.
Amazon Customer –
I really wanted to like this panel. It’s well designed and feels well made. The adjustable legs were a selling point.
But neither the first nor replacement items I ordered worked at all: No power from any of the connections.
I ended up returning them and ordering https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B091GGMCZW instead (which works fine).
Gadget Enthusiast –
I really like this setup for a portable getup. The large handles make it easy to carry, and being semi-rigid (more on the rigid than the semi) means there’s very little sag to deal with once you fold it out and get it propped up. The stand portion could be more beefy but so far it’s worked fine. Comes with a ton of attachments to connect to various devices. Would have been nice if it were a two sided panel for the price as so far I’ve not been able to achieve the full 120W charging capacity even in full sun. Most I get is around 96 watts which is still pretty good.
Shabby Chic –
If you are new to solar power like me and are under a big learning curve like me, you will love this solar panel set-up. Within 5 minutes you will be up and powering your devices. You can either hook it up to a power station or you can connect directly to small devices, like your phone or portable fan, items like that. I am so impressed with this solar panel and just how easy it is to use. It comes with connectors to attach to your powerstation; it has a zippered pocket to house all the connectors. It has easy kickstands that easily open up and fold away easily. Overalll, I would highly recommend this solar panel. It is very portable and stores away in a small space. I highly recommend.
Cory –
Great solar panel kit to easily add to an existing power station or charge controller! It includes every connection I need for all my different stations for portable radio operations. I have to say that the only thing that isn’t perfect is the need to leave the zipper pouch completely open during use, which doesn’t allow me to continue using the pouch for storage!
All in all this is a great panel that I intend to get a lot of use of.
Shabby Chic –
This works great paired up to a battery generator. The included cables all worked and this is a fantastic panel. It folds up well and is easy to carry. the pop out legs work better than expected and are easy to set up and take back down. Overall a great buy.