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ALLPOWERS SP027 IP66 Solar Panel kit with MC-4 Output, 100W, Portable ,Foldable , 22% Efficiency Module for Outdoor Camping, Power Station, Laptops, Motorhome, RV

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Features

  • Made for Solar Generator: ALLPOWERS 100W foldable solar panel is compatible with most solar generator/portable power station on the market. The portable solar panel kit Includes different sizes of connectors for portable generator( MC-4 to Anderson / MC-4 to DC ).
  • High Efficiency: ALLPOWERS 100W portable solar panel kit is made from the US, up to 22% efficiency, 1/3 lighter than the same power of solar silicon. The total power increased by 1/3 in comparison with the same portable solar panel kit size.
  • Foldable & Portable: Folded size only 20x25.6x1.2inch, 7.9lb, portable solar panel 100W is great for traveling off the beaten path without access to electricity and won't take up much room in your bag. ALLPOWERS foldable solar charger features 1*MC-4 output(25A max), providing endless power for laptop, power station in camping, outdoor, garden, motorhome, and caravan under the sun.
  • Waterproof & Durable: The foldable solar panel 100W constructed with durable and waterproof nylon and adjustable bracket to receive the most effective sunlight. Short circuit and surge protection technology keep you and your devices safe.
  • Package Contents: ALLPOWERS 100W foldable solar panel, MC-4 to 5.5x2.5mm cable, MC-4 to Anderson cable, 8mm DC adapter,3.5x1.35mm cable, DC 5.5x2.1mm cable, instruction manual, 18 months warranty and friendly customer service.

Brand: ALLPOWERS


Material: Polycrystalline Silicon


Product Dimensions: 48"L x 25.6"W x 0.4"H


Item Weight: 3.6 Kilograms


Efficiency: High Efficiency


Brand: ‎ALLPOWERS


Material: ‎Polycrystalline Silicon


Product Dimensions: ‎48"L x 25.6"W x 0.4"H


Item Weight: ‎3.6 Kilograms


Efficiency: ‎High Efficiency


Connector Type: ‎Usb


Folded Size: ‎20x25.6x1.2 inch


Included Components: ‎Connectors, Solar Panels


AC Adapter Current: ‎5.4 Amps


Maximum Voltage: ‎18 Volts


Maximum Power: ‎100 Watts


Manufacturer: ‎ALLPOWERS Industrial International Limited


Item Weight: ‎7.92 pounds


Item model number: ‎AP-SP-027-BLA-NEW


Style: ‎Modern


Wattage: ‎100 watts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: July 24, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Solar charging at a fantastic price!!!
The media could not be loaded. I bought three sets of these panels. So, how well did I do? Likes: ● the briefcase material is of good quality, washable, and seems durable ● the stitching on the handle is very good ● the handle may not be top of the line, but it is of decent quality and should last ● the panels open and close easily as they have a quality button system ● a pouch which closes with Velcro is incorporated on the back for the cable ● the cable is MC4 ● the panels offer water resistance ● also included is a MC4 to 5.5x2.1mm cable ● also included is a MC4 to Anderson cable ● the price point is excellent ● performance proved to be excellent during the tests that I ran (see below and watch video) Dislikes (not a big deal especially if incorporating them would increase cost): ● no kickstands or alternative system is in place (while I am not a big fan of kickstands since they do not offer an adjustability feature, they do come in handy in many situations) ● grommets for hanging the panels are not used ● the fabric hanger loops may or may not last Specs: VOC = 22.4 V IMP=5.4 A Test Results: October 24, 2020: sky condition was sun with clouds (peek-a-boo) and temperature was 84 degrees, time 11:00-11:30 am Panel #1: 19.3 to 20.9 V, 2.8 to 3.6 A Panel #2: 20.8 V, 3.5 A Panel #3: 21.8 V, 5.21 A November 3, 2020: sky condition was no clouds, temperature was 73 degrees, time was 11:15 Panel #1: 19.5 to 19.79 V, 4.95 to 5.33 A November 4, 2020: sky condition was partly cloudy, temperature was 77 degrees, time was 11:05 to 11:40 am (this test was video recorded) Panel #1: 17.0 to 19.9 V, 5.27 to 5.63 A Panel #2: 19.4 to 19.7 V, 5.38 to 5.47 A Panel #3: 19.5 to 19.9, 4.95 to 5.27 A Panels #1, #2, #3 connected in series: 59.3 to 59.4 V, 5.19 to 5.22 A These panels have met my expectations and I am very happy with their quality and performance results. The price point was the first feature that put them on my radar and research list. Their quality and performance is what is keeping them in my emergency preparedness arsenal. I do not have any doubts that they will perform well when charging my power stations. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2020 by Antny Antny

  • 100 watt AllPowers Portable Solar Panel
Update: Ecoflow 768 WH at 32% this morning. Panels putting out 147 watts between the two shows 3 hours to full charge. When the panels are initially connected and still cool the output between the two is roughly 170-187 watts. As soon as these panels warm up the output drops consistently down to 147-155. Do not expect to get 100 watts per panel. I'm retired, in no hurry to go anywhere and have the advantage of the Arizona sunshine. 3 hours from 32% to 100% on my Ecoflow is fine, but if you're solely dependent on your SoGen for whatever reason, and stealth camping or in less than ideal sun conditions, spend a bit more and get a rigid polycrystaline or monocrystaline panel. They are less affected by heat. Otherwise, I am still very pleased with this purchase. I bought these because they were 100 watt panels for $79 and they are compact and portable. The Ecoflow 110 watt panel is $169. I am currently getting between 80-85 watts out of one of these folding panels. When I connect a Y to them I feel confident that I'll get a minimum of 160 watts between the two panels. My Ecoflow River 2 Pro 768 wh unit was at 40% s.o.c. when I connected the 1 panel. After ten minutes in the sun, in Quartzsite Az it had increased by 4%. Not bad for an inexpensive folding panel. Also, some folks were wondering if these have a support leg? Mine did come with a fold out leg on each panel, a pocket to store cords in and a very rugged Velcro flap to secure the panels. Connect the lead wire to the panels, then to your sogen before opening them to the sun. Very pleased and will update in a month. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2023 by Pony Lover Pony Lover

  • Low cost, no frills panel that puts out the power.
I purchased a pair of these panels to use for various purposes. I have several Acopower and Jackery panels which are much higher price with extra features. If you are looking for an easy set up, no frills panel that gives good output these are a great choice. I was getting 165 watts from the pair going into my new Bluetti AC200. That is 82.5 watts per panel which is excellent performance. The one disadvantage they have is that there are not attached kickstands. You have to have something to prop them against. I used a couple of plastic milk crates which actually worked well. You could also prop them against a tire or vehicle. For the price of $119 ea. you can buy 2 1/2 of these for one of the Jackery, Bluetti or Acopwers. If you don't minde the lack of kickstand they are a good value choice. The cables are shorter than most panels as well but are long enough to place two side by side and connect in series or parallel. You will also need an extension MC4 cable to reach your solar generator but this is also needed for other panels as well. If you connected more than two panels you would need to purchase a couple of short extension MC4 cables to connect four to six panels and then an extension cable to reach your solar generator. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2020 by Scott B. Scott B.

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