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100W Solar Panel Power, Support 2-4 Parallel Power Increase(100w Max) High Output Performance Light Strength Sensor XT60 DC USB Portable Waterproof Monocrystall Solar Panel kit for Camping RV

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Features

  • Smart Light Intensity Sensor This 100W solar panel's unique light intensity sensor can detect the light intensity received, The greater the display value, the greater the power generated. It can help users adjust the direction of the solar panel according to the environment to obtain the best angle. In the natural state, the light intensity sensor panel will bend backward, which can effectively reduce equipment aging caused by sun irradiation.
  • Unique Plug-And-Play Parallel Design Using a dedicated XT30 parallel cable, you can connect multiple 25W MOOLSUN solar panels in parallel (up to four parallel) and output up to 100W of power. In addition, the solar panel's unique XT60 port (maximum output 20A) can be used to connect to a portable power station supply when connected in parallel, which greatly improves the charging speed.
  • Durable & Professional IP65: Moolsun monocrystal solar panel is made of high-quality ETFE laminate material, which is waterproof and dustproof, making the solar panel durable. The 100Watt solar panel meets IP65 standards and can withstand various weather conditions, which is perfect for camping, hiking, picnics, and other outdoor activities. Note: The output and input ports are not waterproof, please keep them dry.
  • Better conversion efficiency: Our 100W portable solar panels are made of high-efficiency monocrystalline silicon cells, which outperform traditional solar panels. With a conversion efficiency of 23% to sunlight, you will get a higher power efficiency, an excellent solution for outdoor off-grid. Comes with a waterproof bag, easy to carry.
  • Multi-Purpose Usage:This solar panel is designed for the most portable generator power station on the market, compatible with Baldr, Jackery, Goal Zero, Access. If you have your own adapter, it can also be used with NexPow, ROCKPALS, SUAOKI, and FlashFish. Also for mobile phones, power banks, tablets, laptops, GPS, digital cameras, etc. Ideally suited for outdoor life and even unexpected power outages.
  • Note: We take every customer's satisfaction very seriously. If for any reason our portable solar panels do not meet your expectations, please feel free to contact us, we will reply within 24 hours and help you solve the problem.

Brand: MOOLSUN


Material: Monocrystalline Silicon


Product Dimensions: 98"L x 15.75"W x 3.94"H


Item Weight: 16.59 Pounds


Efficiency: High Efficiency


Brand: ‎MOOLSUN


Material: ‎Monocrystalline Silicon


Product Dimensions: ‎98"L x 15.75"W x 3.94"H


Item Weight: ‎16.59 Pounds


Efficiency: ‎High Efficiency


Connector Type: ‎USB


Included Components: ‎Case


AC Adapter Current: ‎20 Amps


Maximum Voltage: ‎18 Volts


Maximum Power: ‎100 Watts


UPC: ‎791809098199


Manufacturer: ‎MOOLSUN


Item Weight: ‎16.59 pounds


Item model number: ‎petc-s25


Size: ‎100W


Color: ‎25W*4


Style: ‎Usb


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Item Package Quantity: ‎4


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: January 18, 2021


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  • Quality build and Unique Design has it’s place in the sun:)
The attraction of this solar charger was its unusual modular design and price ($99) for a 100 watt unit. Perhaps “units” is more exact because unlike other portable charging units that unfold, this one connects its 1-4 panels via cables. There are advantages and disadvantages! The 3 supplied X30 cables are 15 in long and are readily available in other lengths/replacements. You can have 100 watts with 4 connected in camp, then Jimmy decides to go hiking so he puts one on a carabiner and on his backpack and off he goes. Julie decides to go biking and puts one with bungees on the rear rack to charge her bike’s lights in case she comes home after dark. Each panel operates on its own with digital readout and multiple input/output ports. You get redundancy should one handles ports get broken or even if a whole panel gets destroyed, you still have a 75 watt unit with three left. Spacing apart on the attached stands will allow winds to pass over the panels lessening the chance of blow-over. I personally am looking at these for placement on a motorcycle at various points using aftermarket cables to interconnect at points and attaching permanently, then using two atop the seat to keep it from getting hot. You could always put Velcro hinges between each unit and make them semi-permanent folding. The units are better made then I envisioned. Stitching and finish are quite high. The case is padded as is each leaf that goes between the panels when in the case. The case has an exterior pouch for the supplied cables and attachments and the case’s handle is padded. The units have a claimed weight of 3.2 lbs and I measured two at 3.14 and 3.24 respectively. The handles are designed to be used and not really seen, as they fold down under the unit in the shade. The readout is to be read in this hanging down position. Generally people associate a bright color with childrens toys or sports, but the handles are robust and strong. I recall one colleague laughing at Apples early colorful laptops and iMacs after Jobs came back, remarking that adults would not buy them and Apple would go under by years end. We all know where that went! The camo is more subtle in person, the solar surface taking up most of the unit you see when it’s in place and the orange is out view mostly too. The redundancy in each adds weight, but it’s worth it just knowing that portable things intended for the outdoors take a hit occasionally. The substrate or build is stronger than I thought: Very little flex. CIGS of course offer more flex but are not as efficient as these units. I like the stiffness for the rear motorcycle rear case but wish I had flex for placing under the windscreen. The claimed efficiency of 23.5%. and the panels sans handles measurement of 21” 7/8 X 13 “3/4 gives roughly 8.5 sq ft of total area; about 7.5 sq ft of solar area ignoring the fabric perimeter. This makes the claim of 100 watts believable when compared to other panels. To know for sure you’d have to measure several. I may update with an actual number on my units. So definitely unique and quite a good buy for 100 bucks. Charged my phone quickly. Heavier than need to be but feel robust and should a handle/a port or worse, a whole panel, go flying off the kayak, you still have a fully working unit back at base camp. You can buy perhaps a replacement or just go with what’s left. They claim you can’t hook-up more than four in parallel. Hmmm. If you need the simplicity of just unfolding quickly, add three Velcro hinges. My only complaint so far in one day is they are maybe too strong and heavy. But that’s just me. Great offering for DIY people. Put two in the front windshield and two in the back window via aftermarket extension cables so you are covered from sunup to sundown. A hundred dollars seems a bargain with these. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2023 by MSE MSE

  • Solar panel
Can't get more than 50 percent so far 20 to 30 mostly
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2023 by john chea

  • Great for camping
I've tested a few solar solutions and while this one isn't the most efficient, it is the most user friendly. The digital display helps you position the panels for optimum sunlight and function as a stand for when the included arm is too steep. The panels do sag a bit but their flexibility probably means they'll survive constantly being packed/unpacked. The included bag has water resistant zippers and sleeves to keep each panel from scratching the next, as well as a pouch for the cables and multiple adapter ends. I might have concerns about the material fraying over time but for the price, this is a great set. I used the panels to charge a travel 300aHr power station that could accept a maximum 60w from solar. In the most direct sunlight, I was able to get a full 60w, however I never did measure more than 60% from the panel light sensor - this could be the result of canadian wildfire. Our best day only required 3 panels tethered so I used the 4th to charge a travel battery pack. In 5 hours of mid day sun, I was able to fully charge the 300aHr power station from 20% to full. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2023 by jason dobe

  • Easy setup and solid panels
The panels are really easy to setup and the cords all make sense. With one panel, I was able to get 30w of power in direct sun, so with all 4 there’s a potential to get over the 100w advertised. The carrying case is really nice. Having 4 separate panels adds a little more weight but the flexibility of using all or just some of the panels makes it worth it in my mind. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2023 by Joe

  • Well Built, Modular, Good Looking Solar Panels
These solar panels seem well built and do what they says they will. After much research I chose these because they are able to be used I independently and also if one get damaged for whatever reason, the rest will still work. It also comes with lots of connectors to ensure it is compatible with your devices. Comes with a pretty good carry bag and is reasonably priced. If you ever need more power you can also purchase another a daisy chain up to 7 of these together for a total of 175 watts! Seems to be a great buy. Would recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2023 by JM

  • Great solar panels, simple to use
Awesome solar panels. Every feature works great. Previous reviews state that instructions don’t explain flashing double 0, this is simply the display showing there is too much load and there is not enough light.
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2021 by Bailey W.

  • Didn’t work for me.
Pros: it comes well packaged and I like the color. Cons: it doesn’t charge at the speed it claims. The most I got with my battery generator was 13-14 watts with all of them connected together in bright Florida sun. Nowhere near the hundred watts claimed. Also, having all these wires connecting all the different solar panels is kind of cumbersome. I think they probably work better independently. But I need 100 W minimum, for emergencies, so returning for something else. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2023 by Joshua

  • Worth the sale price
Edit** took these on a 10-day camping trip in Washington. Sadly it rained everyday and I was lucky to get four watts out of all four of them total. After coming home I decided to see what they would do in Colorado sun. Hooked all four of them together on a full sun day at high noon with complete exposure pulled 60 watts. You will not harness as much power from the Sun as you would with higher end brand but if you get them on sale I think it's still worth it. I will probably buy different ones eventually but for now these will work. I got these on a flash sale. I bought four of them which equals out to 100 watts. I have not used them all together as one unit but did plug one into my goal zero just to see how it worked. It did pretty good. I was pleasantly surprised. It actually did charge my goal zero in partly sunny mid-winter Colorado. Once I hook all four of them together and actually use them I will edit this review but for right now I definitely think it was worth the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2023 by christy patterson

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