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FlexSolar was founded in 2009.We have been committed to researching and developing more lightweight, portable, innovative and reliable energy products, we are a brand enterprise integrating production, research and development.
Our vision is to provide green energy for everyone, everywhere, so that new energy can provide more convenience for everyone’s life, and provide the world with sufficient power!
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High Efficiency: Our foldable solar panel constructed of high-efficiency solar arrays, convert up to 21.5-24% of solar power into free energy.It’s able to produce electricity in low light outdoor environment (Recommend > 40000Lux) to charge your devices in shorter time, It also provides overvoltage protection, overcurrent protection, short circuit protection, and overtemperature protection
Multiple Charging Methods: the solar panel designed with different USB output ports type: 1* USB QC3.0( 5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A), 1* PD USB C(5V/3.3A, 9V/3.3A, 12V/3.3A,20V/2A), 1*DC(20-28V/3.2A), At the same time, it also comes with a 2-meter 4-in-1 charging cable (ADS+XT60+7090+5521), can quickly charge your smartphone, laptop, tablets, ipad, GPS, USB fan, camera or other USB devices, power stations
IP67 Waterproof Corrosion Resistant: 60W solar panel layout is laminated with ETFT. As the most durable panel available, it is more resistant to abrasion and corrosion than PET panels. IP67 waterproof panel, waterproof nylon fabric, and waterproof zip make the product more resistant to weather (Note: the junction ports are not waterproof). Quite convenience to carry it out
Foldable and Lightweight: With a small size 12 x 9.8 x 0.7 in (when folded) and a lightweight design of 2.6 lb that can be easily fit the solar panel kit into a backpack or handbag. it portable and lightweight enough to fit into any camping or travel backpack. a great option for outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, picnics, caravan, RV
Please Note: Some portable power stations have a maximum input power limit. Even when using our 60W solar panel in optimal sunlight conditions, the power they can receive won’t exceed their maximum input power limit,which could be lower than 60W. But this does not indicate that our solar panel has insufficient power output. Please carefully verify your power station model and check if it has a maximum input power limit before placing your order
Bob –
Perfect size panel for traveling
Perfect size panel to charge a laptop or a power pack when your traveling and there’s a brownout. Be sure to get a 10 ft usb-c extension cable cause the panel needs to be in direct sunlight, but your electronics won’t like it
Randall Marquardt –
Durable well made
I purchased this for motorcycle camping trips. It supplies ample power to charge my phone and GoPro in the campsite. It makes a great backup power source for everything including the motorcycle should it ever go dead. The included cable has connectors to most everything except 8020 female connectors that are found on some solar generators.
Jon Vasquez –
Versatile Connectivity But Not Completely Weather Resistant
Before getting into my impressions of this solar panel Iâll say for fairness that Iâm a ârookieâ here. My only other experience with solar anything is a calculator or emergency radio that has a tiny panel built in. With that out of the way here are my thoughts about and experience with this S60 model panel.With no comparative experience in this area I canât comment on the âvalueâ of this panel compared to similar models. What I can say is my own opinion is itâs mid-grade quality and durability. My basis for this is my own water test demonstrated the panels water resistants, as the manufacturer claimed. Spilled water beaded up on the panels and the panels were dry when the water was blotted up. But that is of little use since none of the ports have covers to keep out dust or water. This is fine for perfect days, but obviously, not too useful for deep woods camping or multi-day hiking where weather can change in an instant. The lack of port protection is the weak point here since this is a product meant to be used outdoors not in a home or office.The panels themselves seem durable as do the connectors between each panel. The seem like they will endure being unfolded and folded for a long time. That said the fabric material on the back of the panels looks like if a sharp edge of camping equipment came into contact with it might scratch. I wasnât going to test that aspect, so time will tell. Whether the fabric back is aesthetic or protective, I donât know.The top of the panel that hosts the connection ports feels of middling plastic, not flimsy, but not super robust either. As mentioned the USB-C, USB-C, or included multi-connector cable port are dust or weatherproof and exposed to the elements. There is a hole on either side for a carabiner clip (included) or carry strap (not included). Oddly, it does not come with a strap, built-in or loose, to keep the panels from unfolding when not in use. Also not included is a carry/storage case, which is awkward considering the removable, but necessary, multi-connector cable that needs to be kept with the panel.The panel charges as advertised but in my use it requires strong direct light. I did not have any success charging either my iPhone or 20w battery bank using indirect sunlight either inside through a window or outside on my porch lying down. The only time either device indicated they were charging was when the panel was tilted toward the sun. In that situation the charge time was similar to non-solar fast charging methods. You can make whatever inference you want from this and how it might perform when camping or hiking.Finally, of note, it includes a multi-connector cable so that itâs compatible with almost any brand battery bank. The cable has two different size barrel tips, XT60, and Anderson. That is a nice feature, especially if you are not brand loyal to any battery bank brand.
BTSPins –
Amazing quality!
This is such a good quality item. You can tell just by touching it. I have a similar one from another brand that makes this one seem luxury compared to it. Purchased this to donate to the victims of Helene in western NC. Hoping to keep some lights on, maybe a fan if needed, keep phones and devices charging for those in need.
Matt –
Great portability at a good price
This item was designed and executed very well. The portability is amazing for 60 watts, and the build quality is very very good.I took this outside to test on a winter day (low sun angle), partly cloudy, and was still able to get 38-40w charging as measure by a usb-c cable with display into a power bank capable of charging up to 100w. When a cloud would pass over the wattage would decrease and increase again. I would recommend using a cable with a watt display if use the usb charger, I had a circumstance or two where it was not registering power flowing, I’d walk in front of the panels and then away and charging would start. Once charging started there was no interruption. This could also be due to my cable circuitry, and not the panel itself.At roughly 10″x12″ its barely larger than a sheet of paper when folded. You can throw it in any bag or backpack on the go. Great for boondocking if you don’t really need to bust out the generator. 60w and a battery bank during the day will keep phones and devices going 24/7.
NetSec –
only able to get mid 30s for watts
Was only able to get 30-35 watts out of this panel. Really wanted at least 75-80% of what is claimed by the manufacture.
David –
itâs a really good product.
Just the right size for the small power station itâs a smart idea to have solar panels to charge the things that you need. Weâve all had the occasions of not having electricity so itâs nice to have… super satisfied with the product
Bob F –
How to pack a TON of solar power into a portable package? This is how! 40w?
Sure, you can get LARGE panels all over the place, that produce ample power to do things like recharge your Lithium generator, or other electronics, but they’re not easy to take with you on a camping trip.This little package (about the size of a laptop computer, closed), unfolds into 6 8″x12″ panels that stretches to about 5 feet in total length. The USB ports provide 5v to 12v under the QC3 spec, but there’s also a DIRECT DC output that can pump out as much as 18-20v DC! Having the convenience of USB for charging small electronics + having the raw output makes this a very handy solar panel set.I’m still amazed at how small the overall package is while being carried/stored.Sadly, this unit doesn’t come with a carrying case. But it does come with a decent power harness to take that raw output into several different connectors for you generator. In comparing photos this unit may be the 40W despite it being advertised as a 60w.
Cliente Amazon –
Permette la ricarica del telefono in poche ore, pratico da utilizzare
karmadoc2 –
Carica tutto nello stesso tempo…. come a casa…. ottimo prodotto
Nutzerin –
Der Solarlader sollte als Notfall bei Campingtrips u. Ã. genutzt werden, wenn man mal länger keinen Strom zur Verfügung hat.Dies kann er mMn. nur eingeschränkt schaffen bzw. sollte man sich vorher genau überlegen, was man an Geräten benötigt.Die Verarbeitung ist gut und ein kleines Lämpchen zeigt auch an, dass er “lädt”. Mit dem USB-A-Ausgang kann man dann z. B. Handy, Powerbank oder anderes laden.Allerdings darf man hier keine Wunder erwarten – 10 Watt sind nicht die Welt und diese werden selbst bei voller Sonne nicht erreicht. Sobald auzch nur zwischendurch mal eine Wolke am Himmel ist oder die Sonne tiefer steht, braucht das Laden eines Handys wirklich sehr lange.An einem sonnigen Tag im Spätsommer getestet, zeigte das Handy beim Ausgangsstand von ca. 35% Akku 5 Stunden Ladedauer (bis 85%!) an. Nach etwas über einer Stunde standen dann 42% auf dem Display und die geplante Ladedauer hatte sich nach oben korrigiert.Also: Ja, das Panel funktioniert und ist im Notfall besser als nichts. Man sollte aber keine Wunder erwarten, da die Umwandlungsrate bei solchen Panels eben nicht 100% beträgt und man niemals “echte” 10 Watt erreicht.Insgesamt ist das aber kein Kritikpunkt speziell dieses Panels, sondern betrifft vermutlich alle mit der gleichen Leistung.Schön wäre noch ein USB-C-Ausgang, da dieser immer verbreiteter ist und viele Geräte nicht mehr mit USB-A-Kabel kommen.Ansonsten keine gerätespezifischen Kritikpunkte und gute 4 Sterne.
T. S. –
Das Solarpanel wird in einem ansprechend gestalteten Karton geliefert. Neben dem Solarpanel befinden sich eine Anleitung und zwei Karabinerhaken im Paket. Das Solarpanel selbst macht einen sehr guten Eindruck. In der Verarbeitung konnte ich keine Fehler entdecken und auch das verwendete Material macht einen sehr robusten Eindruck. Das Solarpanel also mal schnell in den Rucksack zu stopfen, sollte kein Problem sein. Der Ladeadapter (USB-A) befindet sich auf der Rückseite.Das wichtigste ist aber die tatsächliche Ladeleistung des Panels. Hier schätze ich, dass die tatsächliche Leistung im Test eher bei 5-6 Watt lag (sonniger Tag), damit kann man aber noch problemlos das Handy benutzen und gleichzeitig etwas laden. An einem anderen Tag habe ich eine Powerbank angeschlossen. Es war ein mehr oder weniger bewölkter Tag (ca. 26 Grad), an dem ich die Powerbank mittags für 3 Stunden angeschlossen habe. Das Panel lag dabei waagerecht auf dem Tisch. Das Ergebnis war, dass die 20000mAh Powerbank zu ca. 5-6% geladen war.Insgesamt bin ich aber sehr zufrieden, in anderen Teilen der Welt ist sicherlich auch mehr drin als in Deutschland. Vor allem die Robustheit überzeugt. Wer allerdings versucht sein Handy oder Tablet schnell zu laden ist hier falsch, das wird aber auch nicht beworben.
Patrick –
Das Panel wird gut verpackt geliefert. Im Lieferumfang befinden sich zudem zwei Karabiner zur Befestigung des Panels am Rucksack und Co.Als Ausgang bietet das Solarpanel einen normalen USB-Port, an dem jedes handelsübliche Kabel angeschlossen werden kann.Die Ausgangsleistung beträgt maximal 10W, denn mehr kann das Panel nicht leisten. Die Leistung gibt es aber auch mit nur minimalem Verlust aus, was bemerkenswert ist.Für das Laden eines Handys im Notfall reicht das aus. Man sollte bloà nicht auf einen schnellen Ladevorgang hoffen.Beim Camping oder Bikepacking ist das Panel gut aufgehoben. Dank des geringen Gewichts und seines kompakten PackmaÃes (in der Mitte zusammenklappbar) lässt es sich leicht transportieren und ist flexibel einsetzbar.Lediglich die Verarbeitungsqualität finde ich etwas unterdurchschnittlich. Bisher macht das Ganze zwar einen stabilen Eindruck, aber gerade der Faltmechanismus und die Befestigungen für die Karabiner sind recht dünn gestaltet, was bei häufiger Verwendung sicher als erstes nachgibt.Ansonsten ist das eine tolle Geschenkidee für Hobbyabenteurer und eignet sich super für längere Touren. Preis-Leistung stimmt hier.