100 Watt Portable Solar Panel for Power Station,100W Foldable Solar Charger with MC-4 Cable USB Output, 23.5% High Efficiency IP67 Waterproof Adjustable Kickstands for Camping Van RV Blackout
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3 reviews for 100 Watt Portable Solar Panel for Power Station,100W Foldable Solar Charger with MC-4 Cable USB Output, 23.5% High Efficiency IP67 Waterproof Adjustable Kickstands for Camping Van RV Blackout
FINALLY â A Portable Panel with Good Power and Accessories! The ZOUPW-F100W solar panel packs a LOT of punch in a small portable package! The panel only weighs ~10.0 lbs (without accessories) and is ~ 48.5x21x1â folded. The orange plastic carry handles have strong magnets to keep them clasped together, until you want to open them up. The package includes an extremely useful MC4 to multi-connector cable, having XT60, Anderson, DC7909, and DC5521 âbarrelâ (coaxial) connectors. In addition, it comes with a package of 10 adapters to convert the DC5521 connector into just about any DC plug your solar generator/battery pack needs. That doesnât even count the two USB-A ports (one being a QC port) and a USB-C port supporting up to 20V at 3A. This kit has it ALL.This is a two-panel system, each with its own âkickstandâ to help position the panel to a 90-degree angle toward the sun. The panel is rigid enough to easily stand up (unlike several of the floppy ones Iâve tested) and even withstood a moderate breeze without collapsing.I tested this panel with four (4) different solar generator/battery banks plus various rechargeable devices including flashlights, lanterns, and mobile phones. Depending on the efficiency of the solar generatorâs internal MPPT, I was able to get a maximum of 93 Watts power from the panel. This is excellent! As an Electrical Engineer, I know panels are rated (and typically advertised) at their Standard Test Condition (STC) performance. STC is achieved in a laboratory under controlled conditions – not in the “real-world”. Real-world performance is often 75% or less (sometimes as low as 55%) than STC.For a panel marketed as 100W to deliver 93W in real-world operation is amazing! In full mid-day Arizona sun (at an altitude of approximately 4,400 ft (1,341 m ) above sea level, the average output of the panel after it heated up was 83W (+/- 3) which remains excellent (solar panels produce significantly less power when hot). Using an infrared digital thermometer, the panel surface temperature ranged from 133F (56C) to 145F (63C) during prolonged testing.This panel kit has the power, features, and options to keep your campsite fully charged! I HIGHLY recommend this!
Great camping panel! If you’re looking for a solar panel that folds up neatly, is easy to transport and also delivers on power, look no further!I connected this panel to an EcoFlow Delta 2, aimed in the general direction of the sun and started getting about 70 watts right away. With a little fussing, I could get more watts out of it (close to 80), but knowing that getting the nominal watts is rare, I’m really happy with its output!The panel itself is just under 10 pounds, and folds into a nice size that is easy to carry. The handles are made of hard plastic so you don’t feel like you’re damaging the panel as you move it, unlike some other brands. The built-in legs are a little awkward to use because they stick via velcro to the back of the panel, so as you’re trying to set them up, they re-stick to the back if you’re not careful. I’m sure that will get easier once I have a system to deploy this panel. It’s also easy just to lean it up against the side of a building, camper, etc., so the legs are not mandatory to use. There are also grommets in the four corners, so you could easily attach this semi permanently to the top of a camper or other flat surface.The enclosed cables and connectors are a really nice touch. Not only does the panel come with standard MC-4 connectors attached, there are adapters for other connections such as Andersen and XT60. This will allow you charge most solar generators on the market today (EcoFlow, Anker, etc.) or you could add your own solar charger and charge any battery directly.I’m impressed and happy with this great little solar panel!
Great Output and Easy to Setup. This panel is a good choice for emergency use or for taking with you on a camping trip. With the testing done on partly cloudy day it managed to output 45w-85w.
Ranger Joe –
FINALLY â A Portable Panel with Good Power and Accessories!
The ZOUPW-F100W solar panel packs a LOT of punch in a small portable package! The panel only weighs ~10.0 lbs (without accessories) and is ~ 48.5x21x1â folded. The orange plastic carry handles have strong magnets to keep them clasped together, until you want to open them up. The package includes an extremely useful MC4 to multi-connector cable, having XT60, Anderson, DC7909, and DC5521 âbarrelâ (coaxial) connectors. In addition, it comes with a package of 10 adapters to convert the DC5521 connector into just about any DC plug your solar generator/battery pack needs. That doesnât even count the two USB-A ports (one being a QC port) and a USB-C port supporting up to 20V at 3A. This kit has it ALL.This is a two-panel system, each with its own âkickstandâ to help position the panel to a 90-degree angle toward the sun. The panel is rigid enough to easily stand up (unlike several of the floppy ones Iâve tested) and even withstood a moderate breeze without collapsing.I tested this panel with four (4) different solar generator/battery banks plus various rechargeable devices including flashlights, lanterns, and mobile phones. Depending on the efficiency of the solar generatorâs internal MPPT, I was able to get a maximum of 93 Watts power from the panel. This is excellent! As an Electrical Engineer, I know panels are rated (and typically advertised) at their Standard Test Condition (STC) performance. STC is achieved in a laboratory under controlled conditions – not in the “real-world”. Real-world performance is often 75% or less (sometimes as low as 55%) than STC.For a panel marketed as 100W to deliver 93W in real-world operation is amazing! In full mid-day Arizona sun (at an altitude of approximately 4,400 ft (1,341 m ) above sea level, the average output of the panel after it heated up was 83W (+/- 3) which remains excellent (solar panels produce significantly less power when hot). Using an infrared digital thermometer, the panel surface temperature ranged from 133F (56C) to 145F (63C) during prolonged testing.This panel kit has the power, features, and options to keep your campsite fully charged! I HIGHLY recommend this!
Chip L –
Great camping panel!
If you’re looking for a solar panel that folds up neatly, is easy to transport and also delivers on power, look no further!I connected this panel to an EcoFlow Delta 2, aimed in the general direction of the sun and started getting about 70 watts right away. With a little fussing, I could get more watts out of it (close to 80), but knowing that getting the nominal watts is rare, I’m really happy with its output!The panel itself is just under 10 pounds, and folds into a nice size that is easy to carry. The handles are made of hard plastic so you don’t feel like you’re damaging the panel as you move it, unlike some other brands. The built-in legs are a little awkward to use because they stick via velcro to the back of the panel, so as you’re trying to set them up, they re-stick to the back if you’re not careful. I’m sure that will get easier once I have a system to deploy this panel. It’s also easy just to lean it up against the side of a building, camper, etc., so the legs are not mandatory to use. There are also grommets in the four corners, so you could easily attach this semi permanently to the top of a camper or other flat surface.The enclosed cables and connectors are a really nice touch. Not only does the panel come with standard MC-4 connectors attached, there are adapters for other connections such as Andersen and XT60. This will allow you charge most solar generators on the market today (EcoFlow, Anker, etc.) or you could add your own solar charger and charge any battery directly.I’m impressed and happy with this great little solar panel!
Jeremy W. –
Great Output and Easy to Setup.
This panel is a good choice for emergency use or for taking with you on a camping trip. With the testing done on partly cloudy day it managed to output 45w-85w.