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X-DRAGON 140W Foldable Polycrystalline Solar Panel Portable Charger with Parallel Port, with MC-4 for Compatible with Most Portable Power Station,…
▶▶MADE FOR SOLAR GENERATORS: Compatible with most solar generator/portable power station on the market. Includes different size of connectors(MC-4 for ECOFLOW , DC Adapter for Jackery portable Generator, Anderson Adapter for ALLPOWER portable Generator.)
▶▶HIGH EFFICIENCY:140W polycrystal solar cell is made from US, up to 20% efficiency, providing endless power for laptop and other battery under sun.
▶▶MC-4 and 4-in One Multiple Output Methods:MC-4 Output can deliver 20A(max),designed to charge X-DRAGON Portable Power Stations, laptops below 21V,Dual USB port(5V/2.4A per port) with iSolar Technology for charging your 5V powered gadgets, and 18V DC output(18V/6.6A) for charging your laptop or 12V car battery and portable generator, parallel connecting port for connecting multiple foldable solar panel.(Note: All the solar panel total watts no more than 280W).
▶▶ADJUSTABLE KICKSTAND:Portable and foldable with kickstand. X-DRAGON solar charger is convenient to carry wherever you go. Slightly adjust the angle with the kickstand, get up to 25% more sunlight than flat laying. Recharge your solar generator and other on-grid and off-grid inverters on-the-go with X-DRAGON 140W solar panel.
▶▶PACKAGE CONTENTS:X-DRAGON 140W foldable solar charger, DC to Anderson cable, DC 5.5×2.5mm to 5.5×2.1mm cable, 5 laptop connectors,instruction manual, 18 monthes warranty and friendly customer service.
Additional information
Brand
X-DRAGON
Part Number
XD-SP-002-BLA
Item Weight
9.92 pounds
Efficiency
High Efficiency
Style
Compact
Connector Type
USB Type A
AC Adapter Current
25 Amps
Maximum Voltage
5 Volts
Maximum Power
140 Watts
Product Dimensions
62.2"L x 22.05"W x 0.2"H
Manufacturer
X-DRAGON
Material
Polycrystalline Silicon
Item model number
XD-SP-002-BLA
Country of Origin
China
Size
18V 140W
color
Black
Power Source
Solar-Powered
Wattage
140 watts
Temperature Range
-4°F to 140°F Degrees Fahrenheit
Certification
CE, FCC
Special Features
Lightweight Design, Travel, Waterproof, Fast Charging, Charging Indicator
Batteries Included
No
Batteries Required
No
Warranty Description
18 months warranty
13 reviews for X-DRAGON 140W Foldable Polycrystalline Solar Panel Portable Charger with Parallel Port, with MC-4 for Compatible with Most Portable Power Station,…
Rated 4 out of 5
James Houghton –
Kind of frustrated as this said it works with Ecoflow but the XT60 plug is not included. I could have looked closer at the description but missed this. I hadn’t yet received my Ecoflow River 2 so wasn’t exactly sure of what it used. My bad, I guess, but not sure what if any Ecoflow units this will charge with the included accessories.
I’ve ordered an MC4 to XT60 adapter which should do the trick. Just may not get here in time for my camping trip.
The panels themselves seem to be of good quality… Really like the design and the carrying case is very tough/sturdy and has a big pocket for cables etc. Will update once I actually get to use it and report on capabilities.
Rated 5 out of 5
Chris W. –
The 130 watt rating threw me a bit, and when I received it it was exactly the same size and design of a 120 watt panel that I had just received. It had the same accessories and connectors, the same snap on legs to stand it up, and it has the exact same dimensions of the product overall and the solar panels.
I was able to get about 122 watts in direct sun with about 6.3 to 6.4 amps of current, so pretty similar to the 120 watt panel. It is well built and seems durable, but I still don’t really care for the snap on legs. It’s definitely a good value for the money, and the options for attaching devices make it extremely useful across a wide variety of situations. Having the MC4 connectors and a built in charge controller to supply power to USB devices and a direct DC cable plug for portable power stations make extremely versatile.
Another high quality solar panel that I can’t wait to put into full use for camping season and summer astrophotography.
Rated 5 out of 5
Ken Hoff –
Bought this unit less than a year ago. Used once during a camping trip. Stopped working after that. Edit: customer service experience was amazing and the issue has been resolved.
Rated 5 out of 5
Nicki –
Very well-made easy to use and set up works as advertised.
Rated 3 out of 5
Amazon Customer –
Best ive gotten on those bright sunny no cloud days was about 75 watts.. Would ecpect a bit more atleast from a 140w panel. Not expecting a 100% but ive seen people pull atleast 100w to 110w out of this but mine just doesn’t want to.
Rated 5 out of 5
GoogleBear –
This is a really nice kit. As opposed to 100w that you normally get you get 130w. This might not seem like a lot but in the scheme of things it is huge. I am able to keep a 12v battery charged and have enough power to run my led lights and fans in my shipping container. I have used it for hours at a time and my battery has not lost to much of its charge. This panel has been able to keep my battery pretty much topped off and the setup of this item is easy..
You unfold it, you hook the solar part into the solar in, you put the battery on the battery out. You connect your inverter to the battery and you are good to go. I haven’t used it for anything DC yet but seeing how well it does with AC I cant imagine it will be any less capable.
This panel pairs perfectly with a inverter and a lifepod battery. If you are looking to get something like this the X-Dragon setup is the way to go. It is easy to use and it just works. It does not weigh very much and if you get a smaller lifepod battery your whole setup should be under 20lbs.
Rated 4 out of 5
TreVice –
I use it mostly to charge my jackery 100. works well.
Rated 5 out of 5
Chris Rose –
Honestly I didn’t expect a lot from this product and it managed to exceed all of my expectations! Charged my Samsung G s20 from 19% to 47% in 30 minutes! That rite there was enough to convince me that this product was worth the money. Direct sunlight is extremely important! Fortunately for me I live in Southern California and have ample sun. It will produce a charge with less but will take a lot longer to charge you device. Oh and I can’t forget to mention the side pouch, great addition, and so far only 1 con its just a bit heavy .Thank you Xdragon I look forward to future business with your company.
Rated 1 out of 5
Tim schulz –
In direct sunlight, I’m lucky to get 30 watts. Very disappointing.
Rated 4 out of 5
Chris Rose –
The 2 retaining clips are too short and difficult to clasp.
Rated 5 out of 5
Chris W –
I bought this product in April. The first item I received had a defect. I contacted the seller and the seller sent me a new one right away. They also answered my questions clearly and promised that they will do everything until I am satisfied. Very good service! The second one is working fine so far.
Rated 5 out of 5
miao –
This solar panel is a great size when folded up and works immediately upon putting in sun and connecting to charging port. It charged my phone in two hours to 100 from 0% (I was using my high speed cord but still). Also charged my portable fan on 6 hours which is also the same amount of time it takes to charge on an indoor plug. Definitely a great purchase.
Rated 4 out of 5
Kevin –
UPDATE: On further research / testing I’ve figured out that the portable power station I was using is only limited to about 60 watts of charging. That would mostly explain the 50-ish watts of charging I’m getting though I would like to know why I’m not getting the full 60 watts with a 130 watts panel.
With that I’m bumping up my review to 4 stars…. I do find the solar panels to be a bit on the bulky/heavy side. Probably a combination of the 130W power producing spec (compared to 100W-120W of other panels in its class) and low panel efficiency of 19% (compared to 22-23% of its peers)
Original Review Below: I’m in Vancouver. In my testing during late June / early July, the best I’ve gotten is around 55 watts according to my AllPowers portable power generator. I tested it during noon, during mid-afternoon, on clear days, with and without the stands : I’m usually getting around 50 watts. Only once did I get a little over 55 watts.
Now, I don’t expect 130W out of this thing. I’ve seen various reviews of other solar panels where people reported around 60% to 80% of their panel’s stated power. But then 60% of 130 watts is a bit under 80 watts, which I am no where close with the panels I have.
Besides the performance, build quality is pretty decent. I like the 4 panel, quad folding style – though its still quite large when folded up.
The price was good too – although considering the lackluster power I’m getting out of it, perhaps this is a case of you get what you pay for.
James Houghton –
Kind of frustrated as this said it works with Ecoflow but the XT60 plug is not included. I could have looked closer at the description but missed this. I hadn’t yet received my Ecoflow River 2 so wasn’t exactly sure of what it used. My bad, I guess, but not sure what if any Ecoflow units this will charge with the included accessories.
I’ve ordered an MC4 to XT60 adapter which should do the trick. Just may not get here in time for my camping trip.
The panels themselves seem to be of good quality… Really like the design and the carrying case is very tough/sturdy and has a big pocket for cables etc. Will update once I actually get to use it and report on capabilities.
Chris W. –
The 130 watt rating threw me a bit, and when I received it it was exactly the same size and design of a 120 watt panel that I had just received. It had the same accessories and connectors, the same snap on legs to stand it up, and it has the exact same dimensions of the product overall and the solar panels.
I was able to get about 122 watts in direct sun with about 6.3 to 6.4 amps of current, so pretty similar to the 120 watt panel. It is well built and seems durable, but I still don’t really care for the snap on legs. It’s definitely a good value for the money, and the options for attaching devices make it extremely useful across a wide variety of situations. Having the MC4 connectors and a built in charge controller to supply power to USB devices and a direct DC cable plug for portable power stations make extremely versatile.
Another high quality solar panel that I can’t wait to put into full use for camping season and summer astrophotography.
Ken Hoff –
Bought this unit less than a year ago. Used once during a camping trip. Stopped working after that.
Edit: customer service experience was amazing and the issue has been resolved.
Nicki –
Very well-made easy to use and set up works as advertised.
Amazon Customer –
Best ive gotten on those bright sunny no cloud days was about 75 watts.. Would ecpect a bit more atleast from a 140w panel. Not expecting a 100% but ive seen people pull atleast 100w to 110w out of this but mine just doesn’t want to.
GoogleBear –
This is a really nice kit. As opposed to 100w that you normally get you get 130w. This might not seem like a lot but in the scheme of things it is huge. I am able to keep a 12v battery charged and have enough power to run my led lights and fans in my shipping container. I have used it for hours at a time and my battery has not lost to much of its charge. This panel has been able to keep my battery pretty much topped off and the setup of this item is easy..
You unfold it, you hook the solar part into the solar in, you put the battery on the battery out. You connect your inverter to the battery and you are good to go. I haven’t used it for anything DC yet but seeing how well it does with AC I cant imagine it will be any less capable.
This panel pairs perfectly with a inverter and a lifepod battery. If you are looking to get something like this the X-Dragon setup is the way to go. It is easy to use and it just works. It does not weigh very much and if you get a smaller lifepod battery your whole setup should be under 20lbs.
TreVice –
I use it mostly to charge my jackery 100. works well.
Chris Rose –
Honestly I didn’t expect a lot from this product and it managed to exceed all of my expectations! Charged my Samsung G s20 from 19% to 47% in 30 minutes! That rite there was enough to convince me that this product was worth the money. Direct sunlight is extremely important! Fortunately for me I live in Southern California and have ample sun. It will produce a charge with less but will take a lot longer to charge you device. Oh and I can’t forget to mention the side pouch, great addition, and so far only 1 con its just a bit heavy .Thank you Xdragon I look forward to future business with your company.
Tim schulz –
In direct sunlight, I’m lucky to get 30 watts. Very disappointing.
Chris Rose –
The 2 retaining clips are too short and difficult to clasp.
Chris W –
I bought this product in April. The first item I received had a defect. I contacted the seller and the seller sent me a new one right away. They also answered my questions clearly and promised that they will do everything until I am satisfied. Very good service! The second one is working fine so far.
miao –
This solar panel is a great size when folded up and works immediately upon putting in sun and connecting to charging port. It charged my phone in two hours to 100 from 0% (I was using my high speed cord but still). Also charged my portable fan on 6 hours which is also the same amount of time it takes to charge on an indoor plug. Definitely a great purchase.
Kevin –
UPDATE: On further research / testing I’ve figured out that the portable power station I was using is only limited to about 60 watts of charging. That would mostly explain the 50-ish watts of charging I’m getting though I would like to know why I’m not getting the full 60 watts with a 130 watts panel.
With that I’m bumping up my review to 4 stars…. I do find the solar panels to be a bit on the bulky/heavy side. Probably a combination of the 130W power producing spec (compared to 100W-120W of other panels in its class) and low panel efficiency of 19% (compared to 22-23% of its peers)
Original Review Below:
I’m in Vancouver. In my testing during late June / early July, the best I’ve gotten is around 55 watts according to my AllPowers portable power generator. I tested it during noon, during mid-afternoon, on clear days, with and without the stands : I’m usually getting around 50 watts. Only once did I get a little over 55 watts.
Now, I don’t expect 130W out of this thing. I’ve seen various reviews of other solar panels where people reported around 60% to 80% of their panel’s stated power. But then 60% of 130 watts is a bit under 80 watts, which I am no where close with the panels I have.
Besides the performance, build quality is pretty decent. I like the 4 panel, quad folding style – though its still quite large when folded up.
The price was good too – although considering the lackluster power I’m getting out of it, perhaps this is a case of you get what you pay for.