🌞 Power Up Anywhere with ZOUPW!
The ZOUPW 100W Portable Solar Panel is a high-efficiency solar charger designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With a remarkable 23.5% conversion efficiency, this foldable solar panel is equipped with multiple output options, including QC3.0 USB-A and Type-C, making it compatible with a wide range of devices. Its IP67 waterproof rating ensures durability in harsh weather conditions, while its lightweight design and easy setup make it perfect for camping, RV trips, and emergency power needs.
Brand | ZOUPW |
Material | ETFE coating material,monocrystalline solar cells |
Product Dimensions | 48.43"L x 21.06"W x 0.98"H |
Item Weight | 9.48 Pounds |
Efficiency | 23.5% High Efficiency |
Connector Type | Solar to XT60/ANDERSON/DC5521/DC7909 |
Folded Size | 24.13*21.06*1.77 inch |
Included Components | 100W portable solar charger, 10ft solar extension cable(solar TO ANDERSON/XT60/DC7909/DC5521), DC5521 (Female) to DC6544/6330/5525/5521/5517/4817/4017/35135/7450/7955 (Male) adapters |
AC Adapter Current | 4.96 Amps |
Maximum Voltage | 20.16 Volts |
Upper Temperature Rating | 158 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Maximum Power | 100 Watts |
Special Feature | Portable, 23.5% high efficiency, Waterproof, 2 adjustable kickstands |
Manufacturer | ZOUPW |
Part Number | ZOUPW-F100W |
Item Weight | 9.48 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | ZOUPW-F100W |
Size | 100W |
Color | Orange |
Style | 100W Monocrystalline Solar Panel with ETFE Protection layer,power outage essentials |
Finish | ETFE coating material |
Voltage | 20.16 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Type of Bulb | solar powered |
Special Features | Portable, 23.5% high efficiency, Waterproof, 2 adjustable kickstands |
Usage | Outdoor use for camping,RV trip,Van |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer warranty for 12 months from the date of purchase |
T**R
Worth it and worked perfectly
This Solar panel worked great. I was getting 150 watts plus. The most I got was 180 watts. I didn't move it a bunch and it seemed to make 150 watts even with the clouds moving across the sky. I used it to charge an Anker Solix running my fridge and it kept us charged even with all the phones, camp lights, speaker and fridge plugged in. This was cheaper and WAY more watts than the Anker panel and worked great. It is well built has all the cords you could think of and the legs held up fine in a pretty strong breeze all day.
R**T
Works great with my Jackery 700 Plus
I set this up in a few minutes facing the sun. The power kicked in and started charging. All the connections come with the panels to hook to a Jackery 700 plus. Nothing extra to buy. I plugged it up and it started at 74 and went up to 95, on a cloudy day. I am more than pleased so far. I can't wait to see what this does in full sun during the summer time. Its winter here now and the Jackery says it will take less than 2 hours to charge. I think the unit was at 75 % when I started. Love it. The Jackery 700 plus can accept up to 400 so I might get a second panel later on. So far this is great.Update: moved panel to full sun, no tree blockages, watts ramped up to 170 quickly. This is a 50 degree F day with a light breeze, full sun. The sun intensity is low. This panel is working great. I'm getting a second one soon. Remember the sun intensity will determine your power output. Power output will vary off and on depending on the clouds and shadows. More than happy with this panel.
J**N
So far I love it.
I’ve used a few different brands of portable solar panels in the last few years. So I think I have a pretty good idea on how much power to expect from them in my area. 100w never means you will get 100w. Even on very sunny days. Unless you live someplace like Arizona. They have great sun, but other places don’t.Granted, I just got this yesterday and this is the first day I’ve tried it, but so far it’s better than my last three solar panels. I don’t live in a great area for solar power. Typically, I expect 25w from 100w panel, and that has stayed fairly consistent at this time of year through three solar panels I’ve purchased since I’ve been here. This panel gave me more than double than usual, hitting 60w. That’s amazing considering how cloudy it was today too. They are thinner than I was expecting, but very light. They are big, making them a little awkward for me to move since I’m in a wheelchair, but it’s worth the hassle for more power. This is the first panel I’ve bought with its own stand. I already love that feature. Makes it easier to catch the most sun.I can’t speak to how long it will last, but it works very well right now. Will try to remember to update in a year to see if they last. So far, they are awesome.Edit: it’s been 5 months and I happened to think about this review so I’m updating to say that I’m still happy with this purchase. It works on all three of my power stations. In full sun I get more than any other panel I’ve used. Between 50w- 60w.In the shade I still get twice the power as my next best panel. 10w when the sun is fully in clouds and can’t be seen at all. So I can’t complain. It is a nice panel. Although the price has raised considerably since I purchased it. So I’m especially happy I got it before the price hike lol.
R**T
Good product
The panels are well made. They are light enough to be portable with some effort. The supports are a bit flimsy but more than adequate to hold up the panels. They have consistently maxed out at generating about 135 Watts (I'm in Southern California) from Spring through Fall. To maximize output, I adjusted the angle of the panels at different times of the day to be as perpendicular to the sunlight as possible. I also rotated the direction it was facing to track the sun every two hours.
W**E
Excellent 100W solar panel for the price
I wanted a solar panel that I could connect to my new Goal Zero Sherpa 100AC power bank, to use mainly for emergencies when the power was out for any significant amount of time. I found this Zoupw foldable 100W solar panel, saw that it was highly rated and highly ranked and decided to pick it up and now I am very glad I did. I decided to get a solar panel with more power than the Sherpa 100AC needed (60W) and it looks like that was a home run on my part. Because if the solar panel is not generating full power because I don't have it pointing perfectly at the sun, or there's some light clouds or slight haze in the atmosphere, it is most likely going to still output enough power to keep the power bank charging at its max capacity of 60 watts, or close to it.It plugs right into the 8mm solar-in port on the back of the Sherpa 100AC and it's good to go. I was able to easily get the max 60W in from the panel that the Sherpa can handle and it's not even summer yet so they're both working together exactly as I had hoped.The panel is well constructed, with magnetic handles to keep the unit folded when not in use. The included 10 foot cable is plenty long enough and they certainly give you enough connectors and tips to connect to just about any power bank or device you are trying to charge. It has two USB-A ports and one USB-C port that can output up to a decent 60w so if the panel was outputting full power (which is most likely around 90w, not 100) I could charge my iPhone at full speed while simultaneously charging the Sherpa at its full speed. Just another reason why I went with a solar panel with a little more power than I needed just for the Sherpa alone.This solar panel is less than half the price of Goal Zero's comparable 100W solar panel and now that I see how well constructed it is and it works as expected, picking up this solar panel was a no-brainer.
L**N
Pairs Well with Anker 521 Power Station
Nice panel with good packaging and everything needed to connect DC to and recharge my Anker 521 power station. Getting 55-60w in Asheville, NC, full sun in late October at noon off my balcony rail. The panel is light, and folding in half very easy to put up and take down and tuck into a closet. Also a great value at the current price. New so I can't comment to durability, etc., but out of the box I think it's perfect.
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