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FlexSolar 60W Portable Solar Panels Chargers with PD3.0 USB-C,QC3.0 USB-A and DC Outputs Foldable IP67 Waterproof Power Emergency Camping for Small Power Station Generator,Phones, Power Banks, Tablets

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  • Equipped with QC3.0 Max 18W USB-A, PD3.0 max 40 W USB-C, MAX 60W DC(20V-28V) output ports, can directly connect and charge small to medium solar generator (lower than 300Wh),battery packs,iPads,cellphones(Android and Apple) and other daily electronic devices. Please note the maximum voltage and current per port.
  • Built in an intelligent chip automatically identifies connected devices and adjusts output current to offer the fastest possible charging speed. You can clearly know the charging status with LED indicator light. When the red light is on, the light is ok and you can charge the device. Note: If you charge lead acid batteries with solar panels, you need Connect solar controller. our package does't have solar controller and you need buy it yourself.
  • The surface layer is made of E film that has the characteristics of high strength, good transparency, impermeability, light weight; built in A+ monocrystalline silicon cellthat efficiently Conversion solar energy into electricity and up to 24% energy conversion; IP65 dustproof waterproof tecnology ; which make the solar panel work under unexpected weather,more durable and longer lifespan(normal 5~10 years). Note: the junction box isn't waterproof.
  • 6 folds and 2.6lbs(1.2KG) low weight with junction box and accessories . The unfold size is 54.8 x 12 x 1 inch, the fold size is 9.8 x 12 x 1 inch which is similar size with laptop and makes it easy to unfold to collect power and folded with handles to carry away or put in your backpack. Although it is not very heavy, but is a little burden for hiking, more suitable for camping and driving trips or home emergency power. Note:Don't have Kickstand.
  • 【Cautions】The power of solar panels is influenced by sunlight, it reach 60 W with direct sunlight no problem, 30-40W when it’s a little cloudy.



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George Ohm
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
I really was excited to test out this panel array as it's exceptionally portable design was instantly attractive to me. I am not sure if I just got a bum unit or if it's a common issue but I ran a bunch of tests with my multimeter and I calculated the wattage output from the volt and amp readings and it was within expected range for my location, sun intensity and time of year, etc. - between 25 and 45 watts. Not an issue. However, whenever I tested the unit by connecting to a receiving source -- it could not push any charge through. I tested the cables that came with it and they all tested fine with no faulting or issue and so it was the cords. I'm not experienced in solar systems and so I can't say with confidence what the issue was but definitely something on the board controls of the array which just wasn't pushing the current out that it was actually generating. Housing around the plugs and board at the base of the unit was also quite flimsy and obviously very not water proof and so just not as well constructed as I was hoping for. It clearly is more of a budget unit so none of this was shocking and maybe it was just a defect in that unit but I didn't want to bother digging into the internals when I just don't have enough knowledge on those types of setups. So I did a return and not an exchange sadly. Maybe other peoples experiences will differ and again this review might be biased based on a simple defect which might not be endemic to the product. But still ---
Matthew G
Reviewed in Canada on February 26, 2025
Decent quality. Does charge. Good price
Mr. E
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
Peaked a little over 40... but for the size and portability it's not bad.
Eric Snider
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
I bought this for my son to go along with a portable power bank. He loves it! It's high quality and charges pretty quickly in the California sun. He was so excited about this product that he Facetimed me to show my how he set it up and the rate at which is was charging the power bank.
kenneth d.
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
I’ve had this solar panel for several days now and every day it has given me 60 watts. I use it to charge my EcoFlow river 3+ and it works like a dream. I’ve never had a solar panel put out exactly what it’s rated for. This 60watt panel gives me 60watts. :):):):). Love it. Thank you flexpanel
The Collector
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
I got about 45w solar in direct sunlight. It works much better at a 45 degree angle vs flat. I will say that it did take about a day to charge my 300w predator power station. I also did not go out and follow the sun with the panels. It’s pretty easy to use and brings a cableWith various plugs. It appears good quality and I can say it will likely last. I do think you could break it if you stepped on the panel but it’s not too heavy and great for remote areas. I used it in the jungles of Guatemala to charge my battery for my cpap. Also has a usb to charge your phone. Good value for the price when on sale
Kindleユーザー
Reviewed in Japan on August 9, 2024
展開、取り回しが楽で初心者に良いかもです。価格は安く効率も比較的良くて防災用に心強いですね。
Cliff Barnhouse
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
Thought I would give this a try today. It fully charged a cell phone from 0% to 100% in less than an hour. Then I hooked it up to a power pack that was running a Starlink Mini. It fully charged the power pack and kept it charged while running the Starlink.I'm impressed. This will be part of my regular off road kit.
AFePub
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2023
The purpose of my investment in a (Jackery 300) power station capable of dual charging options (stations built in solar controller PLUS USB-C) ... But regular solar panels are just half the potential.This FlexSolar 100 watt at least offered:>More portability then my heavy suitcase 100w (albiet that has PWM controller, a bit redundant this need)>This is far more portability then my 100w full size non fold flexable panel...But MOSTLY...> 60 watt 12 volt capable USB-C chargingWhich pairs far more nicely then the Jackery 5v incapable alternative at far more the cost.Life span wise and quality out of the equation, it is worth a try for something that can do what the alternative won't.It just seems counter intuitive to charge power stations from wall plugs & sunny days the goal is to charge an ebike on power stations on solar (**assuming we ignore the obvious cost of solar & equipment just to avoid a cheap outlet direct)An interesting philosophical question and only 2 days in, if the panel can handle the load, these are the numbers: solar 84w of 100w vs USB-C 53 of 60 vs both simultaneously = 96w @ only 10am slight high haze, zone 4 in the US.**If you want the depressing math on this, you will have to recharge an ebike about 2,500 times to save versus power grid electricity. More the the Lithium bike will last and likely more then the power station itself. Assuming the panel with electronics handle the load it probably is the cheapest most cost effective bit of the experiment. Somewhere far from civilization it's light to pack and pairs pretty nicely.
Tara
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2022
Works well but a little flimsy
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