Description
- *【3 USB Outputs & DC Output】: The 30W solar panel with various USB output ports: 1*USB port(5V/3A max), 1*QC3.0 USB(5V/3A max , 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A Max), 1 * USB-C (5V/3.3A, 9V/3.3A, 12V/3.3A, 20V/3 .3A Max) that allows you to quickly charge your smartphone, laptop, tablet, iPad, GPS, USB fan, camera or other USB devices. The 18V DC output can also charge car refrigerators, air pumps, etc.
- *【Widely Compatible Devices】: 10-in-1 connectors make it widely compatible devices. This 30W solar panel can charge most devices and is really helpful in an emergency. The solar power charge for phone, tablet, power bank, rechargeable projector, flashlight, etc. It is also fully compatible with most generators and power stations.
- *【Portable & Foldable & Lightweight】: The solar panel is equipped with a handle. After folding, it is like a laptop bag (folded size: 348 x 195 x 40 mm/13.7 x 7.6 x 1.5 inch) and weight: 1.04 kg. All in all, it’s convenient to take with you wherever you go.
- *【High Efficiency】: The 30W solar panel is made of high-efficiency solar panels. Its solar energy to electric energy conversion rate is up to 21.5-23.5%. The built-in smart chip intelligently identifies your device, then maximizes its charging speed and protects your devices from overcharging and overloading.
- *【Durable Use】: The solar charger is made of durable oxford cloth. dustproof and high temperature resistant technology. It is perfect for outdoor activities like camping, hiking, picnics, caravan, RV, car, boat and unexpected power outages.
Jeff T. –
This panel produces 15w at best when charging a DC battery bank.
DivideByZero –
The most i could get out of this thing in sunny FL. was 1 watt. False advertisement at its finest. Puy it on my small 200w powerbank for 4 hrs went from 9% charged to 10%. Put on cell phone for 5 hrs went up 3%
samantha –
Obviously its a slow charge but it does charge the battery i bought it for.
Stacy Rect –
My family and I have been getting outdoors a lot more but we still like some electronic comforts. This solar panel is amazing! It has multiple adaptors and lots of ports :
1 USB (QC 3.0) ports(5V/3A,9V/2A,12V/1.5A)
1*USB C(PD45W 5V/3.3A, 9V/3.3A, 12V/3.3A, 20V/3.3A Max). It can quickly charge your smartphone, laptop, tablet (compatible with iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy), GPS, USB fan, digital camera, projector, flashlight or in-car devices,etc.
And 1*DC charging port. We can charge phones, tablets, anything that needs a USB port, it will charge.
The solar panel is widely compatible. It comes with 10 different size connectors for most solar generators on the market. It is high efficiency compared to other solar panels. It has a LED indicator light. This panel is foldable!! Yes, I said foldable. It is also really lightweight at only 2.2 lbs, I love how lightweight it is. It is easy to move from one location to another.
The solar panel is water-resistant and When folded it is 13.7*7.6*1.5 inches. This solar panel is made for the outdoors!
All in all, this is a great addition to our camping supplies and actually useful.
Buddha –
I knew right away this was not a 30 watt panel just by the overall size of the panel. It is just physically too small to be a 30 watt panel. Considering maybe this is a more efficient unit and built from different materials I proceeded to put it to a bench test. However when tested against another 30 watt panel, as expected, the output of this panel was only half using the USB charging ports.
I use these smaller 30 watt panels mainly for charging USB batteries. With a 10-foot USB extension I was getting 0.5 amps (at 5VDC) out of this 30 watt panel with full sun here in Arizona. However with a different brand of 30 watt panel (and using the same 10-foot USB extension) I am getting 1.0 amps (at 5VDC). Which is exactly double the output of this 30 watt panel. Keep in mind this test was performed at the same time and under the same conditions. So clearly this panel is only generating about half the rated capacity using the USB charge ports. Although not likely, the results may be different using the DC output to a solar generator. But for the USB connections, this unit is only putting out 0.5 amps under full sun. Which is not enough for my needs…
DivideByZero –
This is a good size panel to keep in the car. We do a lot of road trips and often bring a power station with us. We can use this to refill it if we are ever in an emergency. The panel can charge at 30w, which is decent amount. My iPhone is capped at 18w input, so 30 is plenty. There’s a USB port and a usbc port on the panels so you can charge directly. For the power station, this came with a lot of adapter sizes. Overall I’m pretty happy with how it performed. Good for travel.
Hank Hankerton –
i rate t a 10 for the low low
EVER –
The panalnhas spots that look like it’s been damaged by someone else who may have already used it. I attempted to use it. Intensely slow charge doe externalntravel battery pack and when I tried on my tablet it drained the tablet. Not sure why… maybe it’s a dud one? Gotta return and seek another option or panel.