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Jackery SolarSaga 100W Portable Solar Panel for Explorer 240/300/500/1000/1500 Power Station, Foldable Solar Cell Solar Charger with USB Outputs for Phones,Ideal for Rooftops Outdoor Camping and RVs

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Size: 100 W Standard


Features

  • Easy Setup & Kickstand Included: The SolarSaga 100 features 2 kickstands, that can be placed firmly on any surface ground. Taking a few seconds to set up only - instantly and conveniently absorb powerful solar energy, from your Jackery Power Station. Additionally, the TPE rubber handle allows for easy carrying - when out on all your off-grid adventures.
  • Higher Energy Conversion Rate: Covered by monocrystalline silicon solar cells, the solar panel adopts multi-layered cell technology, generating solar energy, significantly improving performance, featuring higher conversion efficiency at 23% - compared to other, conventional panels.
  • Durable & Splash Proof: A fully durable, ETFE-laminated case extends the overall lifespan of the Solar Panel - the IP65 water-resistant rating completely protects against water splashes (Note: do not place under the rain, or soak in water). Moreover, useful zippers on the pocket can hold the power cords, and also cover the power port.
  • Compatible & Versatile: The Solar Panel is compatible with Jackery Explorer /1500 Power Stations (sold separately), ideal for all of your off-grid camping endeavours and also unexpected power outages. The SolarSaga 100 features 1 * USB-C (5V,3A) Output Port and 1 * USB-A (5V, 2.4A) Output Port, and can charge 2 small devices directly.

Brand: Jackery


Material: Plastic


Product Dimensions: 24.02"L x 21.06"W x 0.2"H


Efficiency: High Efficiency


Included Components: 1*Jackery SolarSaga 100 Solar Panel.


Efficiency: High Efficiency


Amperage Capacity: 2.4 Amps


Maximum Voltage: 5 Volts


Maximum Power: 100 Watts


Special Features: Waterproof, Lightweight Design


Connector Type: USB


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 24.02"L x 21.06"W x 0.2"H


Material Type: Plastic


Brand Name: Jackery


Included Components: 1*Jackery SolarSaga 100 Solar Panel.


Model Number: Jackery SolarSaga 100


UPC: 850006304028


Manufacturer Warranty Description: 2 year manufacturer


Manufacturer Part Number: 100w


Manufacturer: Jackery


Item Type Name: Jackery SolarSaga 100W Portable Solar Panel for Explorer 240//1500 Power Station, Foldable US Solar Cell Solar Charger with USB Outputs for Phones (Can't Charge Explorer 440/ PowerPro)


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  • Greatest products made by the greatest company ever. Repeat lifelong customer
Size: 100 W Standard
Okay, I will start out by saying I am a U.S Service-member with over twenty years of Honorable service. With that being said I’ve done multiple tours to almost every desert in the Middle East, tours in tropical environments, tours in some pretty secluded off grid undisclosed locations. I only put this out there because I’ve had the pleasure of being a Jackery customer for years and years and the Jackery 240 portable power station, , the Jackery Solar Saga 60w tri-fold panels, and the small Jackery portable chargers were compact and lightweight enough to fit into my pack with ease and leave me room for the other essentials. Imagine being in the middle of nowhere and have a weeks worth of power at your fingertips for recharges, lights, portable fans, small burner for coffee and cooking. Then being able to say it never failed you, always recharged quickly, and has been through the worlds harshest conditions and environments, yet functions like the day you pulled it out of the box. So this began my Jackery passion. Which led me to purchase the Jackery 500. Everything I’ve said above applies to the 500 ten fold folks. Being Military my pay isn’t great so I’ve had to accumulate these items over the course of years, however never have I had to justify spending the money to my wife, as long as I said the word Jackery. Because she’s used the items as well here at home guard. My son plays Football and daughter plays soccer in the Nevada desert just miles away from where the annual Burning Man event is held. Hot dry desert climate, no trees for shade, just direct unrelenting heat. This genius woman, the love of my life used our Jackery Portable power stations to run dual fans, and a small refrigerated trucker cooler during daytime practices in a pop up sunshade tent, all neatly placed in one of those little soccer mom wheeled totes, and a folding low loveseat chair. Talk about super mom, with lots of friends who also wanted to stay cool. Then when night fell and the kids weren’t finished with practice, my lovely wife handed over the Jackery 500 to the coaches who then plugged LED lights into it and lit up the field for the kids giving us an extra hour or two to practice without the heat. This convinced her to give me permission to buy the SolarSaga 100w panels. Money was tight but she gave me the go ahead and we’ve never looked back and haven’t got an ounce of regret or buyers remorse for a single product. But this review is neither for the the Jackery 240, the Jackery 500, the SolarSaga 100w or 60w panels. It’s not even for the Jackery portable chargers. This review is to let you know, the day the Jackery 1000w Portable Power Station became available we did not hesitate for a second to buy it. With the stories we heard from friends about California and Washington power outages, the Covid-19 Pandemic, and any one of the many RV trips we take into Gods country to get away from it all for a few weeks, we both agreed this was the best thing for our family. Why use heavy loud generators, carry fuel, deal with all that monotonous nonsense, when you could literally live off the Jackery Families products. I say Family because over the years I’ve had multiple email contacts and numerous phone calls with them, and every interaction was amazing. Courteous, professional, and the products are literally second to none. The Jackery 1000 is my newest addition and there’s nothing I can say about it that the 240 or 500 don’t already represent. Twice the power, twice the life, multiple solar panel options, can recharge through car, wall, or good ol sunshine. I could get technical and go down the path as some of these reviewers do, but you anyone can read the box. I can sum everything the box says by just telling you that these products, put out by this amazing company, can enhance anyone’s life, save somebodies life, and will probably last your the rest of yours. It’s a no brainer for us. I’ve purchased every product so far with a smile knowing its perfect and the people handing it to me care enough to treat you as if you were family. These panels are amazing and I’ve got cleaner and faster charge times with them than I have with our RVs eight 4ftx2ft panels ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2020 by Shane

  • Unexpectedly good redesign and a great conversion efficiency [UPDATED]
Size: 100 W Standard
[Updated to highlight differences between April 2020 and July 2020 versions.] Portable batteries have been seeing a rise in popularity over the past few years with the need to charge phones, tablets, computers, medical devices (ie. CPAP), and more. Gas-powered generators were a leading source of portable generators for decades, but their maintenance and environmental (and health) impact were overwhelming to some. Then came battery-based generators, made popular by Goal Zero, that offer convenience, silence, and ease-of-use to consumers. Pair them with solar panels and you are left with virtually limitless power for use by someone like me: an avid hiker, camper, backpacker, and survivalist. A battery power station, such as the Jackery Explorer 1000, and solar panel combination makes for GREAT survival/emergency/camping gear. However, not all solar panels are made the same way. Solar technology has improved a LOT over the past decade and prices vary. In early 2020, Jackery released an updated version of its SolarSaga 100W solar panels as a direct competitor to Goal Zero's Nomad 100. The immediate difference between both products is visually striking: whereas the Nomad consists of four panels, Jackery's folds in half with just two — accented with a rigid, orange carry handle. IN A NUTSHELL The April 2020 version of the Jackery SolarSaga 100W solar panels comes with a strikingly beautiful update. Where many panels in its class are either fixed or fold several times into a briefcase, the SolarSaga just sandwiches in half and is held together by strong magnets, accented by a rigid, bright-orange carry handle across the top. Within that handle is a lockable compartment that houses a built-in Anderson connector cable ready to be plugged into a battery power station with an appropriate extension cable. On a clear, sunny day, it had achieved as much as 80W of output, an exceptionally good number when considering that about 25% of efficiency is lost with monocrystalline solar panels. A built-in kickstand helps orient the panel at an optimal, 45 degree angle for maximum sun exposure, and a built-in pocket allows for cables to be stored. Along the carry handle, there also are two USB ports for direct-charging of mobile devices and accessories, although this has been moved to inside the zippered storage pocket with the July 2020 version (which also replaced the universal Anderson connector with an 8mm adapter). I had voiced my dissatisfaction to Jackery for the latter's change as that nearly locks the SolarSaga for use with the company's own products. A Y-branch cable is included with all Jackery Explorer 500 and Explorer 1000 power stations so two SolarSaga panels can be used in parallel to faster charge their batteries. Overall, the SolarSaga 100W solar panels are beautiful, sturdy, efficient, and portable, and are backed by a company that has increasingly become well-known for its excellent customer service. PROS - VERY efficient charging. Most panels should expect between 50-75% charging of the stated wattage -- In my testing on a sunny, California day, I got about 80W, an 80% efficiency! That puts this panel right at the top -- Monocrystalline panels generally have a lifespan of 25-30 years, after which efficiency starts to drop - Foldable design makes the panel portable, easy to stow, and protected from dust -- Panels held together with two, strong magnets for quick fold/unfold - Built-in kickstand to help prop the panel towards the sun for better sun exposure - Bright, orange carry handle -- Adds stability and sturdiness to panels --- Makes product stand out and look professional -- Two (2) USB ports for directly charging mobile devices and accessories, such as tablets --- USB-A: 5V @ 2.4A --- USB-C: 5V @ 3A ---- Port is NOT PD (Power Delivery) -- LED light to indicate charging status -- Locking compartment with built-in Anderson DC cable (11"/ 0.3m) --- Can charge battery-based generators at 18V (5.55A) ---- Compatible lead-acid batteries: sealed, colloidal, or open --- Anderson-to-8mm extension cable included (9.8'/ 3m) --- Anderson connector can be converted to MC4 for broader compatibility with other products -- Note: July 2020 version of the SolarSaga 100W replaced Anderson with an 8mm adapter, and moved it and the USB ports into the built-in, zippered pouch. I criticized Jackery for this move as the Anderson connector is more universal for use with other branded power stations - Built-in, zippered pouch to hold accessories - Fairly lightweight at 5.5 lbs and portable: 24" x 22" x 1.8" (folded), 48" x 22" x 1.4" (unfolded) - Daisy-chainable -- Two of these panels can be linked together in PARALLEL (NOT in a SERIES) for a combined, theoretical output of 200W (or up to 150W actual) -- Y-Branch cable is required and can be obtained from Jackery free of charge if 2 SolarSaga panels were purchased --- Cable is included with Jackery Explorer 500 and Explorer 1000 power battery stations -- Jackery Explorer 1000 can accept up to 200W of input. As such, a 3rd or 4th SolarSaga is not needed - Jackery noted that panels are NOT waterproof -- However, online reviews show IPX3-equivalent water resistance. See TIPS section for more info - Unexpectedly EXCELLENT customer service - Priced much lower than Goal Zero's Nomad 100, but a bit more pricey than other brands - Circuitry to prevent against reverse charging - 2-year warranty - Partially worked with the Goal Zero Yeti 500x -- Although Jackery and Goal Zero use 8mm input ports, they are NOT the same -- Yeti's front 8mm port was partially able to accept the 8mm cable that came with the SolarSaga. It would not stay on securely, but charging worked -- Yeti's back 8mm port did NOT accept the SolarSaga cable. It would not stay on at all nor charge -- Recommendation: If you will use the SolarSaga 100W with Goal Zero power stations, purchase Goal Zero's own 8mm-to-Anderson cable CONS - No built-in battery to store some of the charge generated by the panel -- You can either directly charge devices with the panel, charge a battery-based generator, or a battery power bank - Can be considered expensive for casual campers/hikers - Bulky and heavy for some -- Orange carry handle makes overall product dimensions slightly larger than most competitors' 100W panels - Not waterproof, though online reviews show IPX3-equivalent water resistance. See TIPS section for more info -- USB ports and the area the Anderson cable comes from are NOT water resistant. Keep them dry! --- Note: July 2020 version of SolarSaga 100W moved them to inside the zippered pouch, making the panel a bit more water resistant overall - 8mm charging cable is NOT compatible with Goal Zero's 8mm port (it will not securely stay connected) -- For use with Goal Zero, get a Goal Zero 8mm-to-Anderson adapter instead - July 2020 version of the SolarSaga 100W has replaced the Anderson connector with an 8mm one -- Reduces compatibility with other branded power stations, for which I have criticized Jackery in a feedback to their customer service team TIPS/NOTES - Panel lifespan: Panels generally die/become inefficient between 25-30 years -- They may last longer, but would produce less energy - Solar panels work best outdoor under full sun exposure -- Although the panels will work under the shade or behind windows, charging efficiency is greatly diminished -- Panels will STILL charge under cloudy conditions. So, keep the panels out even if you do not see the sun -- Operating temperature range: 14F to 149F (-10C to 65C) -- ONLY the solar panels can (and should) be directly under the sun while charging a battery power station --- Keep the power station in the shade to prevent overheating - ALL panels must be uncovered to generate a charge -- Do not completely cover one or more panels or the charging will stop - To maintain solar efficiency, the panels should be kept clean -- Remove dust with a soft brush and wipe with a damp (NOT wet) cloth -- Any residue, such as tree sap, should be removed as soon as possible - Although Jackery states the SolarSagas are NOT waterproof, online user anecdotes claim IPX3-equivalent water resistance. This translates to: -- Capable of taking water sprays of up to 60 degree angles or less -- Keep dry the USB ports and where the Anderson cable comes out. They are NOT water resistant! --- Heavier rain can cause damage --- Note: July 2020 version of SolarSaga 100W moved them inside the zippered pouch, making the newer panel a bit more water resistant -- Keep panel away from water that spray at greater than 60 degree angles -- Keep panel away from low-pressure (or stronger) water jet spray -- Do not submerge the panel under water -- Panels will work longer if they are kept away from water altogether - Do NOT bend the panels more than 30 degrees or risk breaking them! - Keep the panels away from fires and heaters CHARGING TIMES When using solar panels to charge battery power stations, the amount of energy the battery may accept could be throttled to prevent overcharging. Example: Jackery Explorer 1000 slowed incoming wattage from 70-80W to about 50W once it reached 70% battery charge. HOW MANY WATTS DOES A DEVICE USE? - Calc: Watts used by device = Voltage x Amperage - If a vacuum is 120V and 9.5A, it uses 1,140W HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO SOLAR CHARGE A BATTERY POWER STATION? - Calc: Hours to charge battery = Battery capacity (Wh) / (Panel Wattage x [0.5 or 0.75]) -- In a perfect lab environment, solar panels charge at the indicated wattage (ie. 100W) -- Expect to only receive 50-75% on a good, sunny day (ie. 50W – 75W), depending on environmental conditions, panel's age, and component quality -- Tip: Even if it is overcast, the panels will STILL collect solar energy. Keep charging! - Charging with a 100W solar panel -- Jackery Explorer 500: As fast as 6.7 hours [500 Wh / (100W x 0.75)] -- Jackery Explorer 1000: As fast as 13.3 hours [1000 Wh / (100W x 0.75)] CONCLUSION Jackery had impressed me with its Explorer 1000 battery power station. Unsurprisingly, their SolarSaga 100W solar panels performed very well, look professional and sturdy, and came with excellent customer service. The bright, orange carry handle makes the product stand apart, adds rigidity to partially-flexible solar panels, and houses convenient USB ports and a built-in Anderson connector for charging battery power stations. This, however, subjects those very same features to water damage during rain, and perhaps contributed to the company's decision to release the July 2020 version with the junction box housed within the zippered accessory pouch instead. That was a great move but left me perplexed to learn that the universal Anderson connector was replaced with their 8mm adapter at the same time. Why would Jackery cripple their product for use with just their own power stations? It makes no sense! Despite the strange decision to replace the Anderson connector, the SolarSaga, when used with a Jackery battery power station, makes for a formidable, off-the-grid combination. A pair of them (in conjunction with the Jackery Explorer 1000) had literally powered our work-from-home needs during a whole-day power outage: a 12V car freezer, two laptops and monitors, modem and router (for Internet access), fan, and 2 iPads. Could not have been happier! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2020 by YuenX

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