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ATEM POWER 160W Portable Solar Panel - Foldable Solar Suitcase Monocrystalline Lightweight Without Glass, 20A MPPT Controller with USB Output, Built-in Kickstand for 12V Batteries RV Camping Power

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Size: 160W


Features

  • Monocrystalline Solar Cell A-grade monocrystalline solar cells feature the fastest charging speed possible with an energy conversion efficiency of 21%, with premium PET films achieving light penetration rate of 95%.
  • Optimal Efficiency With MPPT controller to harvest 20% more energy than PWM controller, this solar panel features kickstands for more solar power harvesting and auto-optimization function for immediate reconnection after interruption.
  • Superior Portability Exclusively manufactured with no glass, this camping solar panel weighs only 12.28 pounds (5.57kg) and features foldable design with a robust carrying handle.
  • Ultimate Protection This solar panel features anodized aluminum frames, reinforced corner protectors and diode bypass technology which protects the shaded cell from overheating, and a 1-year warranty allows worry-free camping or RVing.
  • Multiple Functionality Compatible with AGM, lead acid, Gel, Calcium & LiFePO4 batteries, this folding solar panel features 5V 1.5A USB port to charge portable devices directly, including smartphones, tablets, digital cameras, etc.

Brand: ATEM POWER


Material: Aluminum


Product Dimensions: 29.13"L x 27.56"W x 2.28"H


Item Weight: 5.78 Kilograms


Efficiency: 21%


Brand: ‎ATEM POWER


Material: ‎Aluminum


Product Dimensions: ‎29.13"L x 27.56"W x 2.28"H


Item Weight: ‎5.78 Kilograms


Efficiency: ‎21%


Connector Type: ‎Usb


Included Components: ‎Carry Bag, User Manual, 160W Lightweight Monocrystalline Solar Panel Foldable, 500CM Cable with 50A Anderson Plug, 50CM Cable with Alligator Clamps&50A Anderson Plug, 20A MPPT Solar Controller


AC Adapter Current: ‎20 Amps


Maximum Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Maximum Power: ‎160 Watts


Manufacturer: ‎ATEM POWER


Part Number: ‎VASPFOLD-FLES-2R-AP


Item Weight: ‎12.72 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎AP-FOLD-FLES-160W


Size: ‎160W


Style: ‎Usb


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered,Corded Electric


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎1 Year Warranty


Date First Available: May 12, 2020


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  • Easy, affordable and they work. Power inverter battery charger good enough.
Size: 200W
I saw some negative reviews on here about the power inverter and battery charger not cutting off. From my voltage readings, it operates just like it should. Some believe that a deep cycle RV battery should not be charged above 12.8 volts. In theory this is correct. What is not spelled out though is that the voltage of a charging battery vs. the voltage of that battery once off charger and settles are two different voltage readings. To properly charge a deep cycle battery, your charger should take it to at least 13.6 volts with most ranging to 13.8 volts. If one hooks up a charger and disconnects it once it hits the 12.8 volts, you really only have about a 1/2 charged battery. If one regularly only charges to 12.8 volts and maintains that specific voltage, it will actually cause the battery to stop taking much of any charge. As soon as the battery is used, it will drop quickly to the 12.2-12.4 volt which is the bottom threshold to need charged again. The way to correct this is to super charge the battery taking it up to 14.2 volts. A couple battery expert reports I have reviewed indicate that the solar units do this nicely. As long as you don't go over this, you won't hurt the battery. If charging from completely dead of 11.8-12.0 (Don't let it get this dead) to a super charge of 14.2 and doing so quickly, then you have to let the battery vent to prevent explosions or high pressure warping plates. The solar charger doesn't charge so fast as to cause these issues and cuts off where it should. (Car Alternators cut off in this range) So I believe some are nervous about seeing the higher voltages, but I haven't seen any so high to be in danger of damaging the battery. In fact it is taking it to levels to get the most safe charge out of the battery. Once the charger is unhooked, let it settle for a few hours with no load and then measure the voltage. You should be around the 12.8 voltage mark. I have a standard lead acid battery. Bought the adapters to hook up to Zamp ready connector on my unit. (I replaced the 12 volt USB port in the trailer with USB 3.0 fast charger that also has a voltage readout.) The paperwork indicates it is also compatible with other battery types. No settings to change. Haven't tried other battery types, but if I switch to one, I will put it on here and update my review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2022 by K.D.H.

  • It isn't apples to apples with other solar units
Size: 160W
Update to my review: I've changed my rating to 5 stars. Why? Because this unit Works and it IS lightweight, and it works even though the wire gauge is small, and it works even though the legs don't provide much tilt, and it really works at this price point! We put this ATEM Solar Suitcase to a real world test: could it keep 3 group 27 batteries charged and re-charged while boondocking? And Yes it can! Now our electrical needs were small - we only run a small inverter for the TV and DVD player, 12V water pump and lights, but every day over 6 days, this little guy Added power to our house batteries... I am impressed! I still doubt it is a 160W panel, but hey, it is working for us... Old review: Like another reviewer, I found the watt rating to be more than optimistic... Maybe this is a 100 watt unit at best. It's a PWM controller with really thin gauge wire (16 AWG) from the controller to whatever you are charging - that's bad at 16' of wire run. Between the two panels it is 14 AWG, which for a short run might be ok. I'm on the fence on if I should just send it back, or give it the proper components and see what it can do... The good: A complete set up, even has clips you can wind the wire around. Carry handle on unit and on bag. Good build quality - the controller is mounted away from the panel and everything is solidly mounted. The bad: Charge controller has no adjustment for different battery types. Legs are too short to give any chance at correct angle to the sun. Wiring is waaay too small gauge. They're way overstating the power output - I only got <5 amps out of it on a sunny day. No secret here, but for the size it can't be close to 160 watts... This is an 80 - 100 watt system, if that... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2021 by Amazon lover

  • Dead on arrival
Size: 200W
UPDATE: The replacement set works as advertised. I’m only giving it 4 stars because it still has a few shortcomings. Yes, it charges my RV battery, but, as previously mentioned, it has a few faults. On both units, all the terminal screws were loose and needed tightening. It bows across the top of the two hinged panels due to the frames being very thin. Also, the fact that the charge controller is not waterproof is a negative. I plan on adding a reinforcement bar to eliminate the bowing and some type of cover for the charge controller as well as tightening the screws. I deducted a star because I shouldn’t have to “fix” design defects or other things due to lax quality control. So, this was dead on arrival, right out of the box. Zero voltage in full sunlight. I opted for a replacement, which is being shipped as I type, so I will update my review after receiving, and seeing if the replacement works. Overall, it is very lightweight. Will likely need to secured it in windy conditions. Don't get me wrong, I was looking for a lighter option to replace my older, heavy glass faced panels and this lighter feature appealed to me. The description states it's weather resistant. The panels seem to be, but the attached charge controller clearly isn't, so if rain or heavy, wet fog is in the forcast, it will need to be brought in. The legs are a bit flimsy and the panels sag along the hinges when opened. If the replacement works, I'll plan on adding a brace to eliminate the sag and maybe a rubber flap over the charge controller to make it more weather resistant. Keeping my fingers crossed that the replacement will function as advertised. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2022 by Rich

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