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The DOKIO Foldable Portable Solar Panel is a rugged, 100W monocrystalline solar suitcase designed for easy transport and quick setup. Featuring a waterproof 10A charge controller and multiple adapters, it delivers high-efficiency solar charging ideal for RVs, camping, and off-grid applications. Its durable aluminum frame and foldable design ensure longevity and portability, making it a reliable power companion for the modern adventurer.







| ASIN | B07JVJJH47 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,220 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 13 in Monocrystalline Solar Panels |
| Brand | DOKIO |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,120 Reviews |
| Efficiency | High efficiency |
| Included Components | Solar case, solar charge controller, cable |
| Included components | Solar case, solar charge controller, cable |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 90L x 63.5W x 2.5H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | FSP100M |
| Item height | 2.5 centimetres |
| Manufacturer | DOKIO |
| Material | Monocrystalline Silicon |
| Maximum Power | 100 Watts |
| Maximum Voltage | 22.5 Volts |
| Maximum voltage | 22.5 Volts |
| Model Number | FSP100M |
| Product dimensions | 90L x 63.5W x 2.5H centimetres |
| UPC | 663577854492 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
M**K
Solar power unit
Heavy and cumbersome but works great when set up, keeps my caravan battery charged
R**H
EXCELLENT WELL MADE SOLAR PANEL KIT
Arrived well packaged. All the components are of really good quality and if looked after should last a long time. Connecting everything is really simple and straightforward and the xt60 connections make it fast and easy so no more messing around screwing wires into terminals. The folding Panel is of good quality and the latches and handle are strong and well put together and the built in adjustable stand is excellent and easy to use. Not as light weight as some other panels but for me thats not as issue because its not going to blow over in strong winds. The controller is substantial and well made unlike some of the cheaper ones out there .The readings are comprehensive with a full range of selectable setting which are easy to alter to your own liking. And all the cables provided are long enough for all my needs. I only tested it on a cloudy and rainy day but the output was still decent so on sunny days it will perform really well. At first I thought the low price would mean a low quality inferior product how wrong was I.
C**L
Decent quality kit
Arrived promptly, well packed,good quality, sturdy but light enough to move. Seems to add trickle charge of 8 to 15w lowest on cloudy day, fine for charging phones etc. Still working out if it keeps my leisure battery in good condition whilst using compressor fridge 24/7 in my van.
F**M
Plugged it in. Kept my caravan battery topped up without having to adjust anything
See heading. I'm not sure what the "bad" reviews are on about. Most seem whinging about extremely minor things, like the leg a a little bit awkward to set up (they're not unless you have 6 fingers on each hand) or the controller is NOT waterproof (It's clearly stated it isn't. Maybe spend 5 seconds reading the instructions and the sales pitch on Amazon?) Anyway, I bought a 3 meter extension lead as the one that comes with this kit s not long enough for me. Not an issue. Also bought a longer controller to battery lead (One meter max as stated in instructions) again because for my purposes the included one is too short. Made relevant hole in caravan battery compartment to slip lead though. Attached to battery terminals. At camp site, attached battery, checked controller, which was working. Then attached solar panel and hey presto, it started charging the battery. Was a cloudy day with no direct sun. Over the five days I was at the festival, this kit kept my battery charged so I have no problem running the lights all night, had I so wished. Didn't need to make any adjustments to the controller whatsoever. The only question I have is, what is the downside if I have a lead longer than 1 meter between battery and controller? I could do with a longer one so I can munt the controller where I can see it inside the van, instead of it being under the seats. OK, bag isn't best quality, but what you gonna need it for? Backpacking with this kit across the Alps? Other than that, only time will tell how long it lasts.
D**T
It's OK - solar panel unit good, charging unit not so fantastic but still capable.
**Update - I reached out to Dokio support 9 months after purchasing to request support for the controller. They shipped me a new controller and leads within 2 days, which solved any issues I had as indicated with my review is the controller below. Excellent customer support, thank you** This is not a bad solar panel to be fair, but there are better options out there for a 200W portable unit in terms of size and efficiency. It is very large and bulky, and the design means the solar elements are facing outside when packed up, which isn't ideal. But it's self supporting, and the large bulky size means it is less likely to be blown over when in use. It's rated at 200W, with the label on the rear of the panel says the rated current is 11.13A @ 18v. This means, with a good controller, you should expect a charge current of about 14.7A into a 12v (13.6v) leisure battery. In reality, I've only managed to pull a maximum of 10.2A from the unit in very bright summer heatwave sunshine (this is measured after the Dokio PWM controller into a 13.6v leisure battery, so 140W roughly), and typically it's about 7.5A - 9.1A in bright sunlight, so on par with some of the better 120-150W units. This will charge a 100Ah battery in about 12-13 hours assuming you have the sunlight strength all that time. When connected to a better MPPT controller, output does increase by about 10-15#%, but it's still not 200W. So overall the panel is good but not exceptional. Whilst the solar panel is fine, the charger PWM control unit is not so great with its user interface, although it is quite efficient in finding the power for a cheap PWM controller. It's completely unintuitive, not helped by the instructions that come with it and a generally bad interface design, unlike the previous Renogy unit I used. MY PWM unit also doesn't show the current supply correctly, it was indicating no current supply from the solar unit but a quick check with a multimeter before the controller and at the battery showed it was actually supplying about 8A. However I may have a faulty controller unit. On the useful side, the PWM unit will power a light source and two USB devices directly from it. The PWM controller isn't, however, weatherproof and needs to be positioned 'indoors', which is a shame since ideally one would stick this onto the back of the panels. The package comes with a handy cover, which is fine but it's pretty thin and unlikely to last long looking at the stitching! So overall this is OK but not amazing, typically on a par with a good 150-170W panel, but it is solidly built/bulky and heavy as well. But it was decent value for money at 115 quid to be fair. I've rated it 5-star because 4-star would be a little unfair because it works reasonably well and it's very good value if you can get it for the price I did, in reality it's a 4.5 star from me overall 👍
D**N
Portable Power For Sensible Money.
Ideal for my motorhome batteries, particularly while laid up for winter ( no access to hook-up). Very easy to set up and fold away when not in use. voltage output very good in sun and reasonable when dull. price is good value.
A**R
Good quality, good value.
Arrived safely. Sturdy construction. Came with good instructions, was easy to set up. Stand was easy to set up. Carry bag seems strong. For the money, seems very good. Looking forward to trying it off grid.
M**M
Solar panels
Great product works well
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