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【MADE FOR SOLAR GENERATOR】The 400 watt solar panel is equipped with 1 x MC4 to Anderson, XT60, XT90, DC7909, DC5521, and 1 x 3-in-1 DC connector (DC8020/5525/35135), compatible with 99% of portable power stations on the market (including paneles solares systems). Anderson&XT60 works with ECOFLOW (DELTA & RIVER SE), Anker SOLIX C1000, BLUETTI (AC200P/AC200MAX/EB150/EB240), and Jackery Explorer(1000/1500/2000 Pro);XT90 works with ECOFLOW DELTA Pro/Max BLUETTI AC300/AC500, Anker SOLIX F2000;DC35135 works for MARBERO 80W/100W/200W;DC5521 works for MARBERO 300W and FlashFish 200W/300W;DC7909 works for Jackery Explorer (160/240/300/500/1000);DC8020 works for ECOFLOW exclusive;
【23.5% CONVERSION EFFICIENCY】The 400w solar panel kit has built-in monocrystalline silicon solar cells that can generate energy from sunlight. It is also capable of generating up to 400W and 18V of mobile power, and the built-in smart chip can intelligently identify your device and maximize the conversion of light energy into electrical energy for your solar panel.
【Foldable,&Portable&Lightweight】The foldable solar panel is designed with a support bracket to facilitate the support of the plate at a certain angle anywhere. Featuring a compact solar cell layout, this folding solar panel weighs a mere 30.4lbs and Folded dimensions are only 30.7×23.6×2.0in boasts a smaller size than traditional 400W one-piece laminated assemblies, ensuring easy portability on the go.
【ETFF Material & IP68 Waterproofing】This portable solar panel features advanced lamination fused with ultra-lightweight ETFE surface maximizes durability and extends operational lifespan. The solar panels 400 watts with IP68-rated encapsulation is impervious to submersion, sandstorms, and extreme temperatures (-30°C to 80°C), delivering unwavering performance in monsoons, deserts, and alpine environments.
【WHAT WILL YOU GET】1x portable solar panels, 1 x 5.25 ft MC4 to Anderson, XT60, XT90, DC7909, DC5521, and 1 x 3-in-1 DC connector (DC8020/5525/35135), 1x User Manual.
8 reviews for VLAIAN 400W Portable Solar Panel for Power Station Generator,400 Watt Foldable Solar Panel Charger with MC4 Output,3-in-1 DC Connector,23.5% High Efficiency for Outdoor Camping RV Travel (400W)
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$269.99
Darrell –
Ackward
Is portable but a little heavy.
Quincy D. McKinney –
Solar panel
Works great
mark erhardt –
Good value
All good except for stands are flimsy
Gabriel A. Auguste –
Good product
I love it. It’s working excellent
Overkill71 –
Not good
Wouldn’t produce half of rated wattage on clear day with no clouds
AmazonCustomer –
Excellent Product
I didn’t have high expectations for this solar panel. When I opened the box, I was impressed by how durable this feels. It’s sturdy and doesn’t feel flimsy at all. It’s easy to carry and store. It works very well. Charges my devices in a decent amount of time as long as there’s full sun. It’s a good price at $39 comparing the quality. I’d definitely get another if I needed.
Some person –
Composition book sized solar panel that meets specs.
This portable panel seems great, and makes me happy especially compared to another panel i just reviewed. (Actually the one underneath in the 1st picture.)It’s rated at 30W. I took it outside, and it will produce 22 W on this day with my setup (and DC plug), and 21W with USB-C. (See 2nd screenshot) It doesn’t list the most it will produce with USBC, so I’m not sure if that’s hitting a limit on being programmed to be USBC 20WPD or if it’s just how much it was producing at the time. I’ll continue to monitor. (Most of my other panels, some of which do hit their ratings some days were getting about ~50-70% today so the ~75% of rating is very good.) I’m thus confident that it could hit 30W under better conditions and that it meets spec.However, it’s a great setup for small to midsize power supplies (The one I’m using is 205Wh or something) and is limited to 60W charging, this represents a good middle between my smaller panels (<20W) and my large panels (100W, which are limited to 60W, and not super portable.)It has a DC port, and a male to male which is how I had the 22W reading, it also works with USBC at the 21W (20.15W shown in picture) as well as 2 USBA ports, one of which is labeled for QC3. Which is nice. It's about the size of a sheet of paper (little taller, but not by much). Thickness wise, (excluding the connector box) it's about half as thick (per panel) as a 200W Renogy portable one, but seems to be constructed similarly and certainly feels sturdy, which is great. I'd say it's about the size and thickness as like a composition notebook, with the bump of the connectors. It does come with 4 really small carabiners (feel like they are almost doll sized), the DC cord, and a few adapters. (Looks like to 8mm (I think whatever it is that Jackery uses), a 5.5x2.5 and a 3mm one.Price wise at $40 and 30W, it's not too far off larger panels per watt, and small panels will always have a bit of an extra cost. The 200W I mentioned when purchased had about a 1.1$/W, this has a 1.33$/W.Only slight negative is there's no way to store cables on it (there's no pocket) so you will need to carry cords somewhere else.Absolute 5/5 Stars on this so far. I'll update if that changes, but being able to fast charge a phone or such without needing a power bank is great. Heck even some smaller notebooks with USBC could probably charge off it.
Ponykrypt –
Compact and powerful, but efficiency questionable.
This comes folded up (tri-fold) in compact size and includes some adapters as well as a cable and carabiners for hanging it up or securing it open. When opened up, just a little bit of light from the sky will energize the charging circuitry. HOWEVER, the power output tends to toggle on and off until there is enough sunlight.Tip: when you have anything other than full sunlight, use the regular black USB port and you should get more stable power.