I just got this. I headed outside to charge up a new battery pack and set them up in my backyard. This panel immediately started pumping out 99w and soon got up to a peak of 115w ! This was on a partly cloudy day in Florida in late March.
When I had clear skies, it would stay above 100 watts, generally between 105 and 110. I consider this to be outstanding performance from a 100w panel. Will be interesting to see if I can get above 115w in summer sunlight.
The panel itself is very light and takes just a few seconds to set up. The legs are metal, which I prefer, and it comes with about every adaptor known to man, including a 10ft extension cord. The alligator clamps and separate MPPT controller for charging up vehicle batteries are a nice bonus. The nice zippered case is excellent too.
I highly recommend this panel !
it was thoroughly impressed with the quality of this 100-watt solar panel. It exceeded my expectations in several areas. The panel was compatible with my EcoFlow River 2 Pro right out of the box, as it included the correct connector. The cables are made of thick, high-quality wire, which adds to its durability and performance. During testing on a sunny day, I consistently generated 75-90 watts, showcasing its efficiency. The panel construction is solid, with sturdy, easy-to-use legs that provide reliable support. I highly recommend this solar panel without hesitation.,Reviewed in the United States
It took me a while to decide on perfect solar panel. There are a lot of choices but nearly every other one was lacking something from of the list of qualities I was looking for.I wanted monocrystalline as opposed to polycrystalline ... (check!)I needed to get as close to 200 watt as I could for my budget ... (check!)I wanted an ETEF coating as I was concerned with windy weather and it getting scratched ... (check!)I wanted an MC-4 connector, which I believe is more water repellant ... (check)I wanted water resistance of at least IP65, this has IP67 ... (double check!)I hoped for magnetic handles to make it less cumbersome to open and close ... (check!)I hoped for USB C port ... (check!)I hoped for additional adapters ... (check)I almost settled for a name brand panel that matched my power bank but it only offered half the wattage for approx the same price and I didn't like fussing with one sided handle they provided and only 3 stands for a 4 panel unit. I know these issues might seem trivial but I'm showing my age lately and with this option I simply didn't have to settle for the omitted things that the other brand should have included for the price they were charging.The cherry on top was the fantastic customer support I received. Can't put a price on that these days.This review is on my own accord. It wasn't a free vine gift or any promotional offer or request. I just spent a lot of time trying to figure out the best products to put together an alternative power source for the upcoming hurricane season and wanted to share my experience. If you've ever had the experience of a cat 4 or 5 hurricane and power outage for nearly 2 weeks, I'm sure you'd understand.Five stars, all the way around. Thank you!Update Oct 12th after hurricane Milton. This really did the job for me. We were fortunate to have clear weather but no power after the storm. This charged my PowerBar up in a decent amount of time. Still five ,Reviewed in the United States on July 5
I ordered this solar panel as a way to trickle charge my fish house battery when I am away during the week from my fish house that is out on the lake.I'm not expecting it to completely recharge my battery since the panel can output 50 watts max under ideal conditions. Rather, I want a trickle of a charge to go into my battery to keep it from discharging when I am away during the week and it is cold outside.This panel works great for that, and I am very happy with that.
March 22, 55 degrees Fahrenheit. Location 39 deg N. 12:30 pm. Peak output 447 watts. Filled my 1kWh battery in about two hours in partial sun. Happy customer here!
This is a superior product. I was very impressed with partial clouds and full sun. 200 to 450+ watts. Charged my 2000WH power station quickly. Easy to setup.
I have a predator from Harbor freight and a daiquiri it charges both of them with the attachments. Highly recommend was out of power for six hours the other day with the storms that come through on the 14th was able to keep my Internet up to stay in touch with family and friends and keep up with the weather while the power was out due to both the solar generators and I had enough sun on the 15th to charge them back up worth the price highly recommend direct sunlight if you mess with any solar panels, you don鈥檛 get what they say. I was running at 98 W not bad for 100 W panel and when it got hot, I was still running low 90s. I will be buying a second one.
Nice. Solid hefty but not too heavy. Could use a handle. I'll be making folding panels out of sets of these in two or three using three inch flat hinges also known as flush hinges and one or two kayak handles. I'm also going to be cutting off those gargantuan connectors and hardwiring a minimalist cabling terminating in a single Anderson type plug running through the sides of the aluminum frame through a rubber grommet. This style of folding panel retains the durability of a rigid panel but adds sufficient mass that they won't blow around in 20 mph wind. Adding stick on child protection corners over the existing hard plastic ones will provide extra cushion at the contact points. I also noted that My first panel had much better solder joints at the main bus bars than the one that I was forced to return from another brand. You should check this because bad solder joints provide a point of failure that may not show up immediately.
Nice. Solid hefty but not too heavy. Could use a handle. I'll be making folding panels out of sets of these in two or three using three inch flat hinges also known as flush hinges and one or two kayak handles. I'm also going to be cutting off those gargantuan connectors and hardwiring a minimalist cabling terminating in a single Anderson type plug running through the sides of the aluminum frame through a rubber grommet. This style of folding panel retains the durability of a rigid panel but adds sufficient mass that they won't blow around in 20 mph wind. Adding stick on child protection corners over the existing hard plastic ones will provide extra cushion at the contact points. I also noted that My first panel had much better solder joints at the main bus bars than the one that I was forced to return from another brand. You should check this because bad solder joints provide a point of failure that may not show up immediately.
Very durable, well-made product, easy to set up and choose the correct angle. Consistently pulled over 400 Watts to my Anker Solex.
Great power output, functions as described with great build quality and quick battery charge. Even with sun not being super bright still charge decently! Fair price!!
The solar panel is exceeding my expectations. One day it was bringing in 98 watts. I'm using it to power my Jackery 1000v. Today it is kind of hazy and is reading 71 watts. I'm planning on using this when we are camping to run some lights and to keep phones charged. Can't wait for summer to try it out.
Got this to use with my Ecoflow power station. Works very well. Easy to hook up. Lightweight and durable. Super easy to carry around with you. Excellent price. Charge time will vary depending on amount to sunlight and placement.
This panel is the real deal! Witnessed 470 watts on a less than perfect day charging a Pecron E3600LFP. Only issue so far has been one of the legs came loose and fell off but easy fix and produces more than advertised. Great value!
This panel has a 59 watt charge max you never really get that much usually but as a smaller panel you can fit into smaller places the build quality is good and it’s made for permanent mounting outside for good sun exposure and it’s a bit heavier than a folding panel as far as weight goes but the battery charge from this is what to be expected from a 50!watt panel. It’s not huge but it is moderate in size max snd has great functionality and value for the money two thumbs up!
Ok I have quite a few solar panels and consider them average to good at 80% of rated output, great at 90% and fantastic at near 100%.With this panel I took a little time to get the angle right and made sure I was using decent solar cable. Connected to a 25’ run of cable then my 10’ adapter in to my ecoflow delta mini. It’s about 45 and partly cloudy today. Panels are more efficient when not overly warm. I was blown away to be getting a peak of 57 watts out of a 50 watt rated panel! That is fantastic! (Of course this was during clear sun breaks between clouds)This panel is fairly small and very light. Perfect for charging up a small power station, or chaining a few together for mor power.At $40 this is a great price and absolutely a great performer!
Good power output and easy to install. The metal is a bit flimsy so make sure they're mounted well but I wouldn't worry about it. Perfect for a camper van or RV setup!
Panel works exactly as expected. It's running a handful of garden lights. Paired with a cheap 10a in line solar charge controller and a 20ah lithium battery. Running the string just fine. Let's the wonderful lights go all night long. Panel is small, rugged, and tested well within specs for expectations. Highly recommend!
This solar panel is comparable to others I have that were priced significantly higher. It has a similar output and as good or better construction quality at a very fair price.
This solar panel is comparable to others I have that were priced significantly higher. It has a similar output and as good or better construction quality at a very fair price.
Tested. Charging at 97 watts! Can't ask for more than that. Construction is nice and sturdy with built-in legs, nice carry case, and all the cables needed. I didn't want a flimsy soft panel. Definitely recommend.
Just received today. Plugged it to my Jackey 300 and instantly sent 72 watts for charge. My 2 year old Jackery 100 watt panel could only average 12-24 watts, and for double the price. I'm hoping my panel was bad, and not the norm for Jackery. I'm gonna buy the 200 watt panel to charge my on board 100ah battery. Totally satisfied.