Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    Excelente y muy buena

  • 5 out of 5
    I couldn't find the specs, so I attached a picture of the specs at the rear or the panel. Overall it's an excellent panel. It produces just as much as another 100W panel I have, I tested in cloudy atmosphere and both produced around 18W. Since the other produces 100W at full sun, this one looks just as good It is sturdy and looks great. I prefer 24V panels and you should too, if your charger can handle it, compared to 12V panels, because a higher voltage for the same watts means less current, so less resistive losses in the cables. I tested on my Ecoflow power station which can take up to 50V so this is well within specifications. Great panel overall!

  • 5 out of 5
    Overall, this is a really cool product. I initially tried to use this with a Wyze camera, but the camera would drain the battery on an overcast day, so I started searching for other uses. There is TONS of extra space inside the rear battery compartment that you can use for a project. I am fitting a Meshtastic node inside mine and the included battery capacity is ample for such a task.

  • 5 out of 5
    This MC4 to XT60i-F solar cable seems to be intended to the EcoFlow power stations, which need an orange XT60i (with the metal wire on the side wired correctly) to identify that it is a solar cable input and not a car cigarette lighter cable input. Of course they'll work with anything else that takes a XT60-F input. Some of the cable sizes available are very long (I got 20 feet) which allows the solar panels to be further from the power station so the power station can be placed in a shady location... without needing a separate solar extension cable. The red and black wires are separate (only joined at the orange XT60i connector). One advantage of using two cables, a shorter MC4-to-XT60i cable and a long MC4-to-MC4 extension cable, is that the long MC4-to-MC4 extension cable will have totally separate wires which can be easier to coil and pack up -- just something to think about. The white printing on the black cable and the black printing on the red cable read: E526255 9u AWM 1015 10AWG 105°C 600V VW-1 C9u AWM I A 105°C 600V 10AWG FT1 -LF- YUESHUN

  • 5 out of 5
    Decent sunshine has not been in the forecast lately so I will be following up with a power report as today I was getting a total of 6.6W. Looking at the listing I do not see the specifications for the panel so I've posted a pic with that, here are the main stats most people would want before purchasing: VoC: 24.59V Isc: 2.51A Temp coefficient VoC: -(0.40+/-0.05)% C Dimensions: 22.83" x 19.69" x 1.38", 7.05 lbs Panel arrived double boxed (product box inside tugapower.net box) and within the product box the panel had an air tube pack to protect it as well as corner plastic reinforcements (Which unfortunately cover some of the cells but could be cut down if you want to leave them on for temp/portable use) Frame is protected by plastic film. Has the feel of a generic panel with a Flying Lion label slapped on it. No documentation or any information beyond the label was in the box. Frame appears to be properly secured to the panel with no play/looseness noted. Silicone sealing on the backside is clean and consistent. Junction box is your typical generic small panel junction box with a single bypass diode. Cell layout appears to be 36 cells in a full series configuration so likely will not perform well if it gets any shading at all.

  • 5 out of 5
    I have the AC180 and was excited to give this a try. As you can see in the photos it does have good access to all the ports and vents on the machine. I also like that it has the storage compartment on the back to hold the various cords. The front clear flap is a nice addition so you can still keep the majority of dust off while seeing what's going on with your unit. The side compartments do allow you to grab the unit by the handles which is something I'm glad they considered and was a concern of mine. The zippers seem like good quality and work as intended, although a few of them are fairly small and a little difficult to grab. I can see this as a little bit of an issue if you were to be wearing gloves trying to unzip the side pockets. My biggest complaint is that the material could be a little thicker with some padding built into it. I also think it could be a little tighter fit as you can see in the photos it fits fairly loosely on the unit. Overall though I would say I'm fairly happy with this but not sure it's worth the price. The thickness of the material is similar to any other storage bag that may come free with some items.

  • 5 out of 5
    Safety issue. Cable identification on actual item is not what was received. I tried to post a detailed description with pictures but my review was rejected by a m a z o n. The cable is not 50 amp, it is actually 40. It is supposed to be a 6/3 w a single conductor 8 for ground. The actual cable is an 8/4.

  • 5 out of 5
    The wire size 12 AGW is good for 20 amps, so this is perfect for 15 amp connectors on 30 feet of wire. outer protective shell is quite thick, to hopefully stop any critters from going all the way through. Great connectors on the ends, the correct size wire and substantial insulation gives it 5 stars in my book.

  • 5 out of 5
    I bought these two new Renogy 175 Watt Mono solar panels to replace two Renogy 100 Watt Poly panels. They have been in service daily now for two weeks. As with the 100 Watt panels these new 175 Watt panels only produce about 75% of their rated Wattage with the panels wired in series, perpendicular to the sun at solar noon, no clouds, and low humidity. This as reported by a new Renogy 40Amp MPPT Rover Elite controller that I bought about the same time. You might want to read my review of the Rover Elite as I find that it's display of voltages, amps, and wattage are suspect and fluctuate erratically. Note that tugapower.net shows that controller as not available, perhaps there have been too many complaints. For now I'm keeping the panels and the controller as the new additional output exceeds my daily needs as I have also upgraded to two 200 Amp LiFePO4 batteries to replace four 40 amp standard deep cycle batteries. The excess power will come in handy on cloudy/rainy days or if there is an extended commercial power outage Just as a side note, I could not get the poly panels to work together with the mono panels. Not sure if it's a problem with the controller or just ordinary incompatibility.

  • 5 out of 5
    could use better instructions but not bad , great little switch . i have several auto transfer switches on this property on a few panels . this was easy to install heavy well built and works perfect . the NC/NO terminals i need to figure out someday but it totally does the job. garysadie42@gmail is anyone needs help with this switch. i have these hooked up to auto start 2 Kubota GL generators 2 wire start system works perfect . in south central Florida i added a meter and a few status lights for this one . i will def be buying more of these !

  • 5 out of 5
    Amazing! well built, great price. Installed on top of the Birdfi bird feeder pole with a square of 2x4 and 1.25" hole. Large oak trees nearby so only get 6hrs direct sun daily but charged 18% to 65% 1st day then 100% 3hrs later on 2nd. Battery stays maintained during shaded hours with no loss. This feeder camera runs a Lot, avg 200 videos daily and regular recharging with a usb power pack was a pain. It's a well designed solar charger that even came with stainless screws (yay). Recommend a bit of grease on plastic threads to facilitate tightening the wing nut fully, otherwise the swivel ball behind the panel won't hold position. I also put a tiny o-ring (like used on kids braces) on the usb-c plug to make a water tight fit. I'll give update in a year, or sooner if any issues. Assume it's a new product as I only saw 6 recent reviews, but all were favorable so for $20 gave it a try. So far it's above my expectations. I recommend it

  • 5 out of 5
    I keep a 12 Volt car battery charged on our boat dock for powering lights and a small water-irrigation pump. In the past, I had a windmill power supply to maintain charge, but it has a lot of moving parts, and costs 4x more than this solar panel. This panel, with its flex and lightweight, is great for my dock use, but would also make a nice roof addition to a camper. I measured 21 Volts DC (photo 2) in overcast sky. At 30W, it’s got more than just “trickle charge” maintenance. This could maintain a bank of 5 batteries, say for a golf cart, or large electric fence. Very impressive!

  • 5 out of 5
    This review is for the ECO-WORTHY 100 watt portable solar panel. If you have a few 100 watt portable solar panels, you know they fall into a few design categories. This panel breaks that mold. First, they are very light compared to my other 100 watt panels. They have a rubbery feel. There is an obvious wire that goes between the two panels. It looks more robust than other solutions. The kick stand are unique in my experience. They work well in firm ground. I don’t think they would do well in sand or soft ground. The legs have a dedicated slot to hold them which also helps protect the solar panel when stowed. If you don’t like that location, they will fit in the water resistant zipper bag that is attached to the back of one of the panels. I tested the panel in full sun and with clouds. With full sun, I got 79 watts (after the panels warmed up). With lots of clouds, I got 10 to 36 watts depending on how much the sun peaked through the clouds. I did not spend a lot of time fussing over the setups. I angled the panels toward the sun and called it good. Overall, I’m impressed! I hope to see more of this innovation.

  • 5 out of 5
    I've got a couple of 30 amp cords, this is by far the best one in my favorite. You can tell it's premium just feeling the insulation and the plugs. It's very flexible. Literally five times as flexible as another cheaper 30 amp cord I have. I've been running my welder from my generator using it and have had zero issues so far. This is a top-of-the-line premium generator cord for a price that's closer to the budget cords. I always update my post if I see anything in the future that throws up red flags for long-term durability, but as of now it's a five-star!

  • 5 out of 5
    Overall the quality seems good and the switch operates well. I was a bit surprised to hear a rattle of a loose piece of metal floating around inside of the main case, but it looks like a small piece of a rivet or similar piece. I really wish this box came with directions, because it appears that the nuetal connects to a main/common bus bar and that the ground will bypass the box and go directly to the main panel, but I am assuming (assumptions are not great considering that we are dealing with thousands of watts). The throw of the power switch from generator power to mainpower is smooth and straightforward. The mounting holes are strong and properly spaced, the lugs feel snug and we'll crafted. The only thing different is that I wish they provided instructions and a torque spec for each of the lugs.

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