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Featuring versatile high-speed charging ports—QC3.0 (18W max) USB-A, PD3.0 (40W max) USB-C, and DC (60W max at 20V-28V)—this unit directly powers small-to-medium solar generators (<300Wh), battery packs, iPads, smartphones (Android/iOS), and daily electronics. Note: Maximum voltage/current limits apply per port.
Built in an intelligent chip automatically identifies connected devices and adjusts output current to offer the fastest possible charging speed. You can clearly know the charging status with LED indicator light. When the red light is on, the light is ok and you can charge the device. Note: If you charge lead acid batteries with solar panels, you need Connect solar controller. our package does’t have solar controller and you need buy it yourself.
The surface layer is made of E film that has the characteristics of high strength, good transparency, impermeability, light weight; built in A+ monocrystalline silicon cellthat efficiently Conversion solar energy into electricity and up to 24% energy conversion; IP65 dustproof waterproof tecnology ; which make the solar panel work under unexpected weather,more durable and longer lifespan(normal 5~10 years). Note: the junction box isn’t waterproof.
6 folds and 2.6lbs(1.2KG) low weight with junction box and accessories . The unfold size is 54.8 x 12 x 1 inch, the fold size is 9.8 x 12 x 1 inch which is similar size with laptop and makes it easy to unfold to collect power and folded with handles to carry away or put in your backpack. Although it is not very heavy, but is a little burden for hiking, more suitable for camping and driving trips or home emergency power. Note:Don’t have Kickstand.
【Cautions】The power of solar panels is influenced by sunlight, it reach 60 W with direct sunlight no problem, 30-40W when it’s a little cloudy.
13 reviews for FlexSolar 60W Portable Solar Panels Chargers with PD3.0 USB-C,QC3.0 USB-A and DC Outputs Foldable IP67 Waterproof Power Emergency Camping for Small Power Station Generator,Phones, Power Banks, Tablets
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Patrick DeWind –
Travels well, works well.
I have had this for a few months now.It is about the same dimensions as my laptop, and it fits neatly into my backpack. It says it is waterproof, but I’m not sure how that works given the ports are just sticking out the side, so I probably won’t deliberately leave it plugged in sitting out in the rain (not that there’s any sun to use anyway).On a gloomy winter’s day I was able to squeeze a few watts out of it, maybe enough to resurrect a dead phone, but now in the spring I get around 45 watts on a sunny day with it laying flat, and I’m up in Buffalo so I’m obviously not going to get ideal amounts. And that’s through the USB-C, not the direct DC which may give a bit more.That’s enough power to charge my gizmos while out camping, and keeps my portable power banks topped off.It feels well made, is light enough that I can carry it in my backpack every day, and seems pretty durable. I’m happy with it, and I think the price is perfectly reasonable for what you’re getting.
Jack D Friedman –
Good value for my system
Works great
Christopher Arthur –
Perfect for Summer Camping
I paired this with an ANKER Power Bank Power Station (60,000mAh) to get me through a Boy Scout summer camp. I used this during the day and it had no problem recharging the power bank during the day. Like all solar panels, you are unlikely to get the full output often. You will get 60w at noon in the summer on a clear day, which is true for any panel, so plan accordingly. I did often get 45w-50w, which was more than enough.
D. Adams –
Amazing power in a super-portable package.
I have too many solar panels. (Kidding). I went looking for a solar panel that would provide a USB-C PD port without the need for a power station. They’re out there but they’re price. So with the help of an AI search, I found the FlexSolar 60 watt panel. This is an amazingly small panel when folded, not much larger than a thick Android tablet. The panels are really sensitive, even recogizing light (though not producing anything) in my living room lights. Outside, with a setting sun, it was giving me 8 watts just laying on the ground, as shown on one of my power stations. This is going to be the traveling compantion for my Starlink Mini with an Anker power bank. I am very pleased and excited for the many future uses of this panel. I was cautious and added an Asurion extra warranty, just in case, but it seems durable, with great cables and a variety of plugs. If you’re thinking, just stop thinking and buy it. Test it with whatever you might be camping or backpacking with, and then you’ll be able to keep tablets, phones, powerbanks ready to go. Just bear in mind, very few solar panels reach optimum wattage; so if you hit 45-50 watts, it’s cooking!
Adrian Luna –
Decent for price
Not the best power output but for the price i cant complain, feels rigid and strong plastic, so far (3months) not been destroyed by the Arizona sun
The Collector –
Works great!
I got about 45w solar in direct sunlight. It works much better at a 45 degree angle vs flat. I will say that it did take about a day to charge my 300w predator power station. I also did not go out and follow the sun with the panels. It’s pretty easy to use and brings a cableWith various plugs. It appears good quality and I can say it will likely last. I do think you could break it if you stepped on the panel but it’s not too heavy and great for remote areas. I used it in the jungles of Guatemala to charge my battery for my cpap. Also has a usb to charge your phone. Good value for the price when on sale
setuid –
Absolute rubbish. Avoid.
I had high hopes for this panel due to some reviews on YouTube, but after trying it in various conditions, including fully perpendicular to a clear sky, sunny day, with a USB meter connected, it would only get up to 3W maximum, then power off, then back up to 3W, and repeat.It never, ever, not even once, hit double-digit power output, and wouldn’t even be enough to charge an LED flashlight, let alone a phone or my StarLink’s battery bank.The design is great, and it claims to have USB-C PD output, but it has nothing of the sort, confirmed with 4 different USB meters, 13 different USB cables, 5 power banks and 2 phones.Seek other alternatives.
Twin Lakes –
It charges my Jackery just fine
I have a Jackery 290 and wanted something to recharge the unit when traveling and away from regular power.I connected it to the Jackery, Latin the panels in the sun, and it charged.Given the size of the panel, that charging speed will be a bit slower than higher wattage systems.It works, and the price was good.
Kindleユーザー –
展開、取り回しが楽で初心者に良いかもです。価格は安く効率も比較的良くて防災用に心強いですね。
Roland –
bought this to charge my power box and it works fantastic very impressed with the unit
Eric –
It works great in charging my phone & tablet! I even tried charging my portable power bank and it worked perfectly.Highly recommended
Adrian427 –
Purchased to use with my Tapo c410 camera. Works perfectly, keeps the camera topped up 24/7.
Anne –
Comme convenue fonctionne parfaitement