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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de abril de 2025
Light weight, portable, charges even with cloud cover. Good enough that it charges my portable battery pack fully over 5-6 hours which I then use to charge my phone and watch. You can plug multiple things into it at once. Works really well.
Backcountry
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de abril de 2025
I have bought several of these. It appears to produce the rated power for good charging speed. It seems to be well built. It folds to a compact size so that it fits in a backpack. It comes with a large selection of cables and adapters for wide compatibility. It is a good value for the price. I consider solar power such as this to be essential for a go bag because electricity provides 4 essentials: fire (with an electric-arc lighter), water purification (with a Steripen), light, and communication.
Terry Peoples
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de marzo de 2024
Works great and easy to use and charge solar generator
Daniela Casales
Comentado en México el 28 de febrero de 2024
Es práctico sirve para su fin pero no cumple con los 60 w prometidos
AshMB
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de noviembre de 2024
bought it for my small power station. takes a little bit to charge up but worth it for the price and size. it folds up pretty small and with the handle and pocket makes it convenient to travel with. Doesn't take up much space at all.
imflyboy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de enero de 2024
In reading many of the reviews, there isn't a proper analysis of the performance of this solar panel. Most of the feedback is anecdotal.I have set up this solar charging panel to charge a backup battery that I intend to use for portable radio operations (POTA). The battery is a "Howeasy" 88 Wh lithium ion power station with a various outputs including 12 volts DC , 110V AC and USB charging outputs. The battery is charged at 15-24V with a nominal input of 15V/1.5A with a solar panel. The powerpack supports pass through charging.The solar panel is extremely well built and has a heavy duty/rugged quality feel. It folds into a manageable size package for backpacking. The charger is bundled in a heavy duty rip-stop material cover. It comes with a complete kit of plugs that will fit almost every need. The plugs are stored in a pocket designed into the cover.I configured the solar charger with the battery in full December afternoon sun. The charger came to life immediately. It was connected to the battery's charge input. The battery was partially discharged prior to charging. Initially, the charger operated at 22volts at 1.5A (33W) As the charge continued, the amount of current pulled by the battery diminished until the battery was fully charged. For this exercise, I did not attempt to charge a fully discharged battery.With the charger plugged in and opened to the sun, my radio drew 25 watts of power from the battery while the battery voltage stayed right at 12 volts. With the solar charger unplugged, the battery voltage under load eroded to between 10.7V and 11.4V which is a battery issue.Many of the reviews remark that the charger puts out less power than specified. What people need to understand is that the amount of power that the solar charger delivers is dependent on the load (the battery) The battery power draw is determined by the battery's Battery Management System (BMS) that controls the charge rate of the battery. While the charger is specified to provide up to 60 Watts, the battery may not draw this amount as was demonstrated here. A proper evaluation of the solar charger would employ a calibrated laboratory load which I did not have.Bottom line: This is an ideal charger for the power station that I have and I am pleased with my purchase. It is well built and well configured. I would recommend this product.
Carlos Alfonzo
Comentado en México el 21 de enero de 2024
Nunca llegaron los 60 W que anuncian (máximo medido de 42 W). Asimismo, después de año y medio la potencia disminuyó a
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