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ELECAENTA 75W Portable Solar Panel for Power Station, 24% Conversion, PD45W USB C/ QC3.0, ETFE Monocrystalline with Foldable Kickstand IPX5 Waterproof Solar Charger for Outdoors Camping Off Grid

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Size: 75W


Features

  • HIGH CONVERSION RATE: Made of well-build monocrystalline silicon, an important specification of this solar panel is a conversion efficiency of up to 24%, which is one of the highest available. It is a ready-to-go solution for the outdoor off-grid
  • MULTIPLE OUTPUT PORTS: Built-in smart chip with 3 output ports: 1* 45W USB C output; 1* QC 3.0 USB output; 1* DC output (5.5*2.1mm size). Suitable for charging a variety of products to meet your daily needs
  • DURABLE & IPX5 WATERPROOF: Made of high-quality ETFE laminate material, making the solar panel durable. IPX5 water-resistant for protecting the charging box and cables, convenient to carry the solar panel suitcase on the go or to hang it on the RV, tent, cabin, roof, tree or beach
  • HIGH COMPATIBILITY & VERSATILE: Built-in a DC cable plus extral 10 DC ports and the DC5521 to Solar Connector Cable support most of the portable power stations; Type-C PD45W / USB QC3.0 can quickly charge your smartphone, laptop, tablets, ipad, GPS, USB fan, camera or other USB devices at the same time
  • WHAT YOU WILL GET: 1 x ELECAENTA 75W Portable Solar Panel, 1x DC 5.5 x 2.1mm to Solar Connector Cable, 10 x Connectors, 4 x Carabiner Clips

Brand: ELECAENTA


Material: Monocrystalline Silicon, ETFE, Rubber, Oxford


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 21 x 17 x 1.37 inches


Efficiency: 24% High Efficiency Conversion


Connector Type: DC5521 to Solar Connector, PD 45W USB C, DC 5.5 x 2.1mm, 10 Adapters, QC 3.0


Brand: ‎ELECAENTA


Material: ‎Monocrystalline Silicon, ETFE, Rubber, Oxford


Efficiency: ‎24% High Efficiency Conversion


Connector Type: ‎DC5521 to Solar Connector, PD 45W USB C, DC 5.5 x 2.1mm, 10 Adapters, QC 3.0


Folded Size: ‎17.3 x 21.2 x 1.37 inch


Included Components: ‎1x 10-in-1 Connector Cable, 4x Carabiner Clips, 1x 75W Portable Solar Panel, 1x DC5521 to Solar Connector Cable, 1x User Manual


Maximum Voltage: ‎5.5 Volts


Maximum Power: ‎75 Watts


Product Dimensions: ‎21"L x 17"W x 1.37"H


Manufacturer: ‎ELECAENTA


Item Weight: ‎9.03 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎OSP0004


Size: ‎75W


Style: ‎75W


Finish: ‎ETFE


Pattern: ‎Foldable; Portable


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Certification: ‎CE, FCC, ROHS


Usage: ‎Type-C, QC3.0 USB and DC charging ports for outdoor Charging of various electronic devices under 18V


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎Manufacturer warranty for 24 months from date of purchase


Date First Available: July 22, 2022


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  • Perfect solar panel for Anker PowerHouse 767 Solar Generator
Size: 300W
The media could not be loaded. I recently bought the Anker PowerHouse 767 Solar Generator. I did not want to buy the Anker 531 200W solar panel that was made for this power station at the time because at the current price, you are paying $2.75/Watt. Even though this Anker solar panel was well-built and well-reviewed, I feel it was too expensive for what you get, so I started looking around for other panels that are compatible with the Anker 767. A few weeks later, I found these Elecaenta 300W solar panels on Amazon with a coupon for $150 off their original price. At that price, you are paying $1.50/watt, still expensive compared to rigid panels but much better than what Anker is charging for their solar panels and very competitive with other manufacturers. After doing my research online (reading reviews and watching YouTube videos), I decided to take a chance on this brand and bought two even though I have never heard of them before. I am so glad I did. Hint: if you buy more than one panel, buy them in two separate orders so that you can apply the $150 coupon to each panel ;) that's what I did, and it worked for me. At 13.9 lbs. this 300W panel is 50% lighter than other panels that are rated at only 200W. I was worried that the light weight means the casing supporting the panel would be flimsy but that was not the case at all (excuse the pun). The solar panel itself is very thin and flexible but covered with a tough layer of oxford material and the 4 kickstands are fairly sturdy albeit slightly short for my liking. The lightweight panels make it very easy to unfold and set up on their kickstands. Thumbs up for the materials/construction and weight of this panel. Next up is how well this panel can generate power because let's face it, this is the raison d'être for why we buy these things. No matter how well-built they are, if they can't produce the power we need then they are no good to us. Well, these panels did not disappoint. I laid them out at 10:30am in February in the Northeastern part of the US where we are not known for our sunny weather. I pointed them in the general direction of the sun but because of the layout of my backyard, I wasn't able to line them up perpendicular to the sun without running into some shade. I then plugged them into the Anker 767 using the supplied parallel adapter from Anker and observed an average of 450W input on the display with a high of 480W. That power average had exceeded my expectations considering the time and location. For those not familiar with solar panel technology, you can expect anywhere from 70-80% of the panel stated wattage no matter which brand you buy. The panel also came with several cable adapters that allow this panel to connect to the majority of power stations currently out there. The cable they supplied to plug from the panel into the power station has XT60 connector on both ends and is also nice and long at almost 10ft. Most other brands will give you a cable that's barely long enough to reach your power station (or none at all, looking at you Bluetti and Ecoflo) which means you will have to spend more money to buy an extension cable if you want to have some flexibility on where to place your power station. If I had to nitpick, I would have to say the rubber cover for the XT60 port that this panel came with is not tight enough and will become loose if you are not careful but since it's attached to the panel, it won't be lost. If you are looking for a great solar panel, I highly recommend this Elecaenta 300W solar panel, especially for pairing with the Anker 767 (which is another great product that I also recommend heartily). I was not paid or given this product to write this review and have nothing to do with this company in anyway. I hope my review will help someone else to make a decision since these solar panels are fairly expensive and one does not always know how good they are from just looking at the specs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2023 by TruBlue TruBlue

  • Probably only a 60W solar panel being advertised as 75W
Size: 75W
The 75W ELECAENTA folding solar panel was a bit disappointing, with a Voc slightly below published but an Isc of only 80% of the published 4.5A and producing only about 50W (70% of rated power) on a day when some other 'cheap' panels were producing 80-84% of their rated power and an EcoFlow panel was producing an impressive 97% of its rated power. Either I got a slightly defective 75W panel or this is really a 60W panel that is being marketed as '75W'. It is inexpensive (when on sale), lightweight, and very convenient to use. I particularly liked the attached 9½' cable which make it very easy to reposition when it was being used with other panels. The USB-A and USB-C charging ports both worked and make the panel useful as a standalone. Based on my experience with this panel I'd say that if you are expecting a 75W panel you might be disappointed but if you are expecting a 60W panel and get it on a good sale then you might be happy with this one. Fortunately I got it on sale for a price that was similar to the cheapest 60W panels and it is sufficient for what I needed so I don't see a reason to return it for its somewhat disappointing under-performance. It does make me worry a bit about the advertised specifications (specs) of the other ELECAENTA panels and whether any of them are similarly exaggerated (or if the 75W panel that I received was a quality control issue then if any of the other ELECAENTA panels has similar issues). I haven't tried any of the other 60W bi-fold panels I see on Amazon but I'd say that if the '75W' ELECAENTA is similarly priced to what you can find in those 60W panels (or cheaper) and you like its output connection options and accessories then go ahead and get the 75W ELECAENTA. From looking at the pictures of the 60-75W solar panels on Amazon, it wouldn't surprise me if all the 60-75W panels that look similar to this one (bi-fold with plastic handle with magnetic closure) were made in the same factory. UPDATE (9 April 2023): I have tried my '75W' ELECAENTA on several different clear days where other solar panels I own produced 98-105% of their rated power when they were first opened and were producing 85% or more of their rated power when they were fully heated under the sun -- I have never seen even 60W from the '75W' ELECAENTA. I consistently produces Watts in the low 50's when first opened and tends to produce ~48W when heated, a rather poor 48/75=64% of the panel's rated 75W. However if the panel was really only a 60W panel then it would be producing a reasonable 48/60=80% of its rated power (I had other panels producing 85% of their rated power on the same day at the same time, so 80% would be well within expectation). While it is possible that my panel's underperformance is just a manufacturing defect, I have compared the advertised size of various 60W and 70-80W bi-fold solar panels on Amazon and the size of the ELECAENTA '75W' panel is more similar to 60W panels than it is to the 70W or 80W panels. From this I conclude that my panel is probably typical and the ELECAENTA panel is actually just a 60W panel being advertised as 75W and not really a 75W panel. It is a decent panel and very convenient to use but don't expect any more performance than you would get from a panel that is advertised as 60W. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2023 by Albuquerque hiker

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