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ALLPOWERS Portable Solar Panel 100W (Dual 5v USB with 18v DC Output) Monocrystalline Solar Charger Foldable Solar Panel for Laptop, Generator, 12v Car, Boat, RV Battery

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Color: 18V100W


Features

  • 3-in-1: ALLPOWERS portable solar panel 100W has 2 USB ports(5V/2.4A per port) for charging your 5V devices( like smart phones) , and 1 DC output(18V/5A) for charging your laptop, portable generator or 12V car battery; No additional battery needed for charging external devices, 100% green energy.
  • High Efficiency: ALLPOWERS portable solar panel 100W uses solar cells which is made from US, up to 23.5% efficiency, and the waterproof surface treatment effectively protects solar charger. ALLPOWERS foldable solar panel 100W is compatible with most solar generators in the market.
  • Slim and Powerful: 100W portable solar charger is only 4.73 lb, 1/3 lighter than the same power of solar silicon. The total power increased by 1/3 in compare with the same foldable solar panel size. Unfolded Size: 37*37*0.39in, Folded Size: 12.6*7.5*3.6in.
  • Simple Style: eyeholes enable easy attach portable solar panel to backpack while traveling; Portable and frame design in folded fit for outdoor, indoor, travel, camping, and RV use, no space occupy.
  • Package Contents: ALLPOWERS 100W Foldable Solar Charger, 5 laptop connectors, DC 5.5x2.1mm to 5.5x2.5mm cable, 1.5m Alligator clip cable, USB cables, carabiners, instruction manual, 18 months warranty and friendly customer service.

Brand: ALLPOWERS


Material: Monocrystalline Silicon


Item Weight: 5.29 Pounds


Efficiency: High Efficiency


Connector Type: USB


Brand: ALLPOWERS


Material: Monocrystalline Silicon


Item Weight: 5.29 Pounds


Efficiency: High Efficiency


Connector Type: USB


AC Adapter Current: 5.26 Amps


Maximum Voltage: 12 Volts


Maximum Power: 100 Watts


Package Dimensions: 13.23 x 8.39 x 4.41 inches


Item Weight: 5.29 pounds


Manufacturer: ALLPOWERS


Item model number: AP-SP-012-BLA


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Compact, light, small enough to stash and works well in a pinch.
Color: 18V100W
I bought this not expecting a ton out of it. After all, it lays flat on the ground or it's hung somewhere but in no way is it optimized to catch the sun at the correct angle. It is (technical term here) floppy and standing it up or leaning it against something isn't an option. That being said it does what I expected it to do and it does that well. I average somewhere around 60 watts of output and I've seen as much as 90 watts for short spurts. When I was researching it there were a few reviews that said it was difficult to match up the velcro when you fold it up. The trick here is to press the air of it as you fold it up. If you do that, it's plenty thin enough to get the flap around and attached to the velco strip. The little bag that is on it is fairly useless but it doesn't make things any more or less difficult to work with. I use it at the pool with a 1000-watt-hour power supply that powers a pair of speakers (8 watts nominal 14 watts peak) and the plan is to add a portable fridge to the mix. I can charge anything I want as long as I want, power the speakers, and all the while put more energy in than I am taking out using this panel with that little bit of draw. The USB charging ports on it are efficient and I find that charging from there seems to use less of the incoming power than charging from the power supply. I do notice the output drop a tiny bit, but it's constantly fluctuating and I don't have the sense I'm killing the output by doing that. The ease of flopping it open, throwing it on the ground, and hooking a cable to it cannot be matched. For that kind of completely brainless setup, the output is great. When you have it folded up it's a neat package and it doesn't seem frail or fragile in any way. If you wanted to carry it back packing you could but it would be on the larger end of the panels you'd attempt that with I'd think. I am in no way an expert on solar panels. Logic dictates most of what I know. I would not be scared to try this panel and there is no prior experience necessary to use it how it was intended to be used. The pool is a rough life for anything being packed back and forth and so far I'm impressed by just how unaffected this panel seems to be by all of that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2023 by D. L. Zeller

  • Safari Life Saver
Color: 18V100W
SAFARI SAVIOR: During a trip to South Africa, I needed a portable, flexible way to charge a variety of batteries in a bush camp without power. After lots of research, I found this foldable, relatively lightweight solar panel and it earned its cost and is now an essential part of my camping and photography gear. PROS: It had the key element - direct DC output to marry up with a DC input (TSA) approved CPAP battery. As well, the USB C output worked to charge a power bank for my photo equipment. In SA’s June winter sunlight, I managed to get everything recharged without drama for 4 nights. It comes with a dump truck full of cables, but I mostly relied on my own. CONS: The breakout box with connectors seems cheap. The DC connection feels sturdy but the USB C feels loose on the circuit board beneath the plastic housing. I fear it may last long. It does not seem to handle simultaneous outputs. When two cables were plugged in at the same time (DC and USB C) only one would charge anything. Make sure you sequence your charges wisely. The hardware for hanging and attaching is ok but I will replace the included plastic carabiners and I supplemented what's included with my own rubber twist ties that turned out to be invaluable for getting it attached to anything at just the right angle. TIPS: If you are going to rely on this charger for critical equipment practice your setup in the backyard before heading out. Run everything you'll charge down to 0% and see how your setup works, what's the best way to hang the floppy foldable panel. I did and as a result, avoided surprises in the field. Like all solar, its max rating is under unrealistic ideal conditions you're unlikely to replicate camping. Before cursing the panel, mind that you have cables rated at 100w to maximize your charging otherwise *you've* created the bottleneck that limits your input wattage, not the panel. I pulled 50w regularly, which was more than sufficient to recharge 1 CPAP & 3 Canon R6 batteries along with 50% of a 24,000mAh Anker power bank. It is foldable so you'll need to attach it with tension if it's above the ground. You'll need some line or twist ties to supplement the included carabiners. Don't leave it out at night or the hyenas will rip it apart...probably not a concern for you. 🙂 FYI - this worked great with the Medistrom Pilot-24 Lite CPAP battery, a TSA-approved DC input/output CPAP battery and I was able to power my ResMed Airsense 10 for 4 nights without interruption ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2023 by misentropic

  • Great solar panel
Color: 18V100W
Compact abd great panel for my Jackery
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2023 by DEN

  • Very easy to use.
Color: 18V100W
Liked it so much I bought another one.
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2023 by Anon E. Mouse

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