Pros & Cons
Pros
Small enough to be used as a portable solar panel. Genuinely capable of yielding the advertised 100w. Sturdy build and easy to install.
Mounted directly onto campervan roof using sikaflex. Keeps my leisure battery topped up even in cloudy conditions. Amazing value and essential kit when cruising.
Cons
The power output is well down even in direct sunlight. They may be honestly quoting output that is possible if you're literally baking alive on the equator at 50centigrade under sun. This company are just 'a-another' shady chinese vendor with a very p... Read More
Highlights
Quality
We have them lashed using the eyelets and they’ve survived 50kts+ winds so the build quality is excellent.
Paired with the renogy connectors perfect fit
Packaging/appearance
The packaging is excellent and so is the quality of the panel.
Competitiveness
You just need the panel, your power bank and the convertor cable and then you can easily set it up anywhere.
Overview
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- This product had a total of 1,025 reviews as of our last analysis date on May 3 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Immediately noticed the far better quality
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I’ve just put this on my pop topcamper but the positive cable is only about 4 inches long i don’t get why renogy would not put a longer cable so on a pop top you can feed underneath and easily connect cables underneath where it’s dry and better fot a wire connection
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
When these finally give up the ghost we’ll be investing in more
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Some solar panels offering 100w and above have an open circuit output voltage thats slightly too high for smaller power banks power banks around 300 wh or less so they trip out the power bank