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Pros & Cons
Pros
Volt version. If using pwm, get the 12v version. Competes very well with 2 glass 50 watt panels in series. At that size it’s still able to produce some wattage on overcast days around 30 watts.
Easy to setup and use. Not one thing wrong aside for some character lol.
Included usb cable looks serviceable. Carabiners would enable strapping this array to the outside of a backpack.
Good storage, great footprint. Takes just a few seconds to unfold or fold again. Wraps up nice and portable.
The panels are lightweight and easy to handle.
Cons
Less than half. Nothing, nada. No output. It is bulky. It charges my phone and other accessories, but seems to not be compatible with my power pack.
Highlights
Quality
I am very pleased, especially with the fact that it will work with multiple devices.
I’m very happy with the solarpowa100 solar panel.
The others are apparently not the same quality.
I did not determine time required to fully charge each device with the solar array.
Price
So i don't need one, but if this is your only set, you might want oneoverall the price is a lot less than ones with solar charg... Read More
Shipping
My iphone charges just as fast as in its quick charger.
All items plugged in charge as fast or faster than supplied chargers.
The panel is well packed when shipping to us , no serious defect but the velcro is curled up and unable to close firmly.
Packaging/appearance
Packaging was enough to protect the charger.
3, the 12 v output from the mppt controller supplies 60 watts and not the maximum 120 watts.
This folding panel will fit into a backpack but would be better tied onto the side.
Found out early on not to leave them up on the stands if any wind gusts can happen.
Competitiveness
Have it paired with a jackery 500 mainly but have used for some other devices as well.
I've been using bigblue solar power station for months now so i was excited to get the matching solar panel.
Use only with mppt if not using with bigblue solar generator.
At this time no folding panels that will fit in a backpack claim to output more than 60w.
Overview
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- This product had a total of 629 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 29 2023.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
So it was possible to just put a power bank in it and leave it charging out in the rain
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
One thing to beware of is that an older power bank got fried by it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I think that it was because id plugged it into the usba port that can do quick charge and with some intermittent light the solar panel got confused by the quick charge handshake and put out 9volts which is too much for an old power bank
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
So make sure you plug older equipment into the usba thats limited to 5 volts
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Definitely too heavy for me to ever want to take backpacking but perfect for car camping
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I didnt like how you couldnt use all the ports at once unless in full sun though
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
When a cloud went overhead the output to the 19v dropped and the usb qc and regular usb cut out leaving just the 19v and usb c putting out power
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
From what i could tell it cuts out the regular usb first then the qc port and then the usb c
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