Pros & Cons
Pros
It is still great, but not quite up to its spec. Love the slim design. The panel looks well built and compact.
The only downside is i wish that it came with standard mc4 connectors instead of the 5. W version. I'm curious to see with direct sunlight if it will get to 60w. Getting 98 to 100 watts of charging on my ac50s plugs right in with the adapter.
Bought it when on sale for under $180. Thank you momoko for you patience and kindness. Thankyou. Bought this with https://www. Justgiving.
The price is very good for 120w foldable solar panel. Keeps rv battery top up and recharge phones/tablets.
There are 4 panel folds so it is pretty compact when folder. They start as one panel and unfold to four. Comes with clips to shut things and a zipper pocket to hold accessories.
Cons
Cables are undersized and not properly weatherproofed. It defaults to a screen showing the voltage of the panels connected to the battery. Also incompatible with ecoflow river max. Why would you put “fits most generators’ when the most common ones lik... Read More
Highlights
Quality
Seems to be very well madematerials seem sturdyhave not needed to use it enough to say more
Not only does it charge my foxnov very fast but its made with great quality and very simple to use and understand.
The two stands are poorly designed or it needs a third/fourth.
Open circuit voltage when cold was 24v and 6.
Price
00 so all in all still a great deal for a direct plug in.
100% without a doubt the best solar panel for under $200.
I know for 99% of the people out there the barrel plug is what they want because it's plug n' play but these panels are so chea... Read More
If you can get it for a low price go for it.
Shipping
I got it the day after ordering it and put it out into the sun.
I had a problem with the panel when it arrived so i contacted them and they replaced it in two days.
Competitiveness
Considering hobotech tested a double the price bluetti 120w solar panel in better conditions(higher altitude, less atmospheric ... Read More
I had bought a much more expensive heavy duty solar panel from bluetti since i have an ac50s, and it just wasn't worth it.
This is the third panel i purchased this year so i'm in a good position to compare.
I thought mc4 connectors were better but at this power level, i don't think it would make such a difference, unless you want to... Read More
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its a good lightweight panel but its not 100 watts its actually 6570 watts peak under ideal conditions
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
That said when purchased as a sale item its a good deal
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It doesnt seem to pull thr best wattage but itll work in a pinch
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I was able to get 85watts of power from it consistently
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I got it the day after ordering it and put it out into the sun
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It charged my bluetti eb3a in under five hours from 0 to 100
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you’re thinking about getting it i really suggest you get it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I did only a preliminary test to see what my jackery explorer 500 thinks of it and while it was almost fully charged it still drew quite a few watts from the late afternoon sun until the jackery shut itself off