Brand | SOKIOVOLA |
Material | Monocrystalline Silicon |
Product Dimensions | 47.63″L x 35.04″W x 0.78″H |
Item Weight | 5.58 Pounds |
Efficiency | 24.8% High Efficiency |
- 【Portable & Foldable & Easy Setup】The solar panel for outdoor camping weighs only 5.58 lbs, measures 12.05*7.48*3.94 inches when folded, with magnetic handle for easy carrying. Equipped with 2 mountaineering buckle, you can hang the portable solar panel securely in your RV or other places.
- 【Versatile Output and Wide Compatibility】100 W foldable solar panel comes with a controller which is equipped with 3 multifunctional ports to meet all your charging needs. It also comes with a free 78-inch 4-in-1 solar cable (XT60/Anderson/DC5521/DC7909 (8mm)) and 3 adapters + DC8020mm, which ensures compatibility with most of the outdoor power stations on the market;
- 【Smart Charging Technology】The USB-A and Type-C outputs of the controller are intelligently controlled by smart IC chips, automatically matches the optimal charging efficiency for your devices.
- 【High Conversion Efficiency】SOKIOVOLA 100 Watt Portable Solar Panel for Camping utilizes high quality A+ grade monocrystalline silicon solar cells with a conversion efficiency of up to 25%.
- 【Long-lasting and IP68 Waterproof】100W folding solar panel utilizes ETFE coating material, ensuring waterproof, dustproof, and long-lasting durability, capable of withstanding any harsh weather . Additionally, there’s a pocket on the exterior of the solar panels where the controller is housed, ensuring worry-free outdoor activities even during sudden rain.
- 【Please Note】Some mobile portable power stations have a maximum input power limit. Even when using SOKIOVOLA solar panels under optimal sunlight conditions, the power received will not exceed the maximum input power limit. However, this does not indicate that the output power of SOKIOVOLA portable solar panels is insufficient. Before placing an order, please double-check the model of your mobile power station and check whether it has a maximum input power limit
Agustin C. Verified Buyer –
I’m happy they remembered Senior Citizens , we are not strong like a young person , so a light weight solar panel is extremely important , especially in van life , cause space in a van is extremely limited , and this solar panel folds up smaller then the size of your car seat & weighs about the weight of a small rabbit , not to mention that it’s very efficient .
I unfolded very easy and place it on top of my roof on my van , it’s very compact on top of my roof and extremely lightweight , and I also love the fact that I still have space on top of my van for two more solar panels , so thats exactly what I did , I purchased two additional wafer panels from EF at 100w each plus this small compact 120w solar panel that folds to the size of my front seat like a thin little book , now I have a total of 320w of solar panels , and now I can charge up my Delta 2 in a day . I prefer to put up my three solar panels and take them down at the end of the day , parked in a different location , cause I don’t want anyone of the locals to know I have power stations and solar panels inside my vehicle and compromise my safety . And one last thought , make sure you also purchase from tugapower.net a tool that disconnects your mc4 connectors unless you’re a strong person . In conclusion I highly recommend this small 120w lightweight folding solar panel to everyone.
James L. Justus Verified Buyer –
Great portable solar panel if you have limited space in your vehicle. The folded size is compact and easy to stow. The build quality is great and it seems tough enough. We’ve used ours on a few overlanding and camping trips since purchasing. It’s easy to deploy and fold back up. It charges our power generators and runs our fridge without issue. You do have to keep in mind that with this being a multi-fold panel and not a bi or tri fold rigid one, it will have to hang or lay flat as it can’t be angled with a kickstand or prop. There are two included carabiners and grommets on the panel itself. We’ve either played it flat atop our jeep roof, across the front window with the carabiners, or on the hood. My only wish was that the included cable was just a foot or two longer.
Corey Verified Buyer –
Has survived wind and rain on the salty Oregon coastal air, still provides to be expected 80ish watts in full sun. You can’t expect to get 100w from a 100w panel, 80% power is excellent. Would buy again.
BrianB Verified Buyer –
Originally purchased a different folding panel but returned it because it didn’t fold small enough to fit in a normal suitcase. Got this one because it folds a lot smaller.
I took this camping over the weekend and it did what I needed it too but the output isn’t anywhere near 120w. I hooked it up to a multimeter and got 24v*3.3a for an approximate 80w
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
Rebuilding my campervan and didn’t want to mount a solar panel on the roof as before. I already have a battery isolator to charge my house battery while driving, but wanted some solar to top up while camping. I’ve only tried it once but it worked like a charm. In the somewhat low Virginia winter sun with clear skies my charge controller was showing it producing about 13.7 volts at over 4 amps. The design is rugged, and I love that it folds up so compactly and I can store it away easily. If you’re using it like me and will be connecting/disconnecting with MC4 connectors I strongly suggest using a tool designed for that purpose. It’s a little disappointing that they didn’t include a plastic tool for this purpose, but you can pick up a set for a few bucks here on tugapower.net. Would definitely buy again.
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