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The DOKIO 200W Portable Foldable Solar Panel Kit delivers high-efficiency monocrystalline solar charging in a compact, lightweight design. With a foldable 19.3×26.4×1.1 inch panel weighing just 9.7 lbs, it’s perfect for RVs, camping, and emergency backup. The included standalone PWM controller ensures safe, reliable charging for 12V batteries and power stations, while a 9.85ft cable offers flexible placement. USB ports provide direct device charging, making this all-in-one kit a must-have for millennial professionals seeking sustainable, on-the-go power solutions.















| ASIN | B07VM6S6QJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,227 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #21 in Solar Panels |
| Brand Name | DOKIO |
| Connector Type | SAE/XT60/DC/Alligator clip |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (335) |
| Efficiency | High Efficiency |
| Folded Size | 19.3*26.4*1.1in |
| Included Components | Bag |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 26.4"L x 19.3"W x 1.1"H |
| Item Type Name | solarpanel |
| Item Weight | 9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | DOKIO |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Solarpanel -220w |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Material Type | Monocrystalline Silicon |
| Maximum Power | 220 Watts |
| Maximum Voltage | 18 Volts |
| Model Number | Solarpanel -220w |
| Special Features | High Conversion Efficiency |
| UPC | 682559946529 |
M**0
While not exactly "light", it does provide a decent amount of wattage
Please keep in mind that when it comes to solar panels the wattage rating usually equates to what is possible under laboratory conditions and just about never can be recreated in the real world. With that said, here's my review: As the headline reads, this is not exactly 'light'. Surely easy enough for one person to move around and deploy and it folds down to a size that was easy enough to find room for behind the front seat of my truck. Since my RV already has a decent MPPT charge controller I decided I'd add on to the existing one (besides the included controller that came as part of the 'kit' HAS to be protected from the elements (direct sun & moisture) so was of little use to me to use along with my existing one. The 'kit' came with a ~10' cable that has connectors on both ends to use hooking it up. One end has a SAE connector that plugs into the panel and the other end I cut off and replaced with Anderson connectors. A word of caution here: Due to SAE's 'keying' the +/- wires will reverse unless a little SAE-2-SAE adapter is used to change the polarity of the wires. Given I don't live in a LAB and I'm above the 45th I did not have high expectations for this panel. However it was a bright and sunny day in May and with a clear view of the sky (not a cloud in it) I set up the panel in my front yard. My existing solar panel (68W) was putting out ~40W when I plugged Dokio in parallel to it. The solar panel wattage reading on my phones Bluetooth app went from ~40W to ~210W after plugging in the Dokio - showing that the Dokio 220W panel was providing ~170W of the ~210W total. IMHO: not bad! I plan on adding a fused SAE connector on my RV and keeping the panel behind the front seat of my truck. While the included cable is far to short (I ordered a 25' SAE-2-SAE cable from Amazon) this will come in handy to add more 'juice' while I'm out in the wild - which is mostly what I do when I go out camping, I rarely have RV hookups even when I camp at official campgrounds. (I'm a boondocker!) Granted, had I not already had a better solar controller installed I could of wired up and installed the one included in the kit. Sure, it is fairly basic but at least it has different battery type settings so you can match it to what your using. I should note that when my panel kit arrived all that showed up was the panel box, nothing else! I contacted Amazon which asked me to contact the vendor and within 24hrs they responded and 48hrs later a FEDX truck dropped off the rest of the kit! I'd say very good support from the vendor! To conclude I'd say that so far I'm happy with my purchase and the support I've gotten from the vendor. :) UPDATE (9/22/2022): I've tried using the panel a number of times since purchase. As an example, I currently have it set in my front yard attempting to charge a power brick. While @ 9AM the sun is low in the sky the entire panel is 'lit' with sunlight but only putting out ~50W of power. As a 'control' I also plugged in a 100W panel and only got 25W out of it.
M**E
For the price, you can't beat it.
We are putting our toe in the water with solar, and this was the perfect start! Pros: Light and easy to transport Complete kit, you really don't NEED anything else to charge your battery The charge controller is good quality and easy to use considering the low cost of the panels EASY to use, I am no expert, and this thing was up and charging in just a minute. Clamps and cables work well Charged my cell phone completely on a cloudy day using the USB port...cool Cons: Because it is a soft case, you need to be really careful not to bend the corners, this can damage the cells and lower the overall ability of the system. We laid our flat, then the first time a dog walk across it, we found a solution that would keep it off the ground. (see picture) The cable is a little short, so we bought an extension. It doesn't have the AMP output it should for a 200 W system, the highest we got was 7amps. Still for the price, not to shabby.
D**G
Works great!
I bought this solar panel and charge controller to charge the batteries in my off-grid travel trailer and they work great. They start charging even before the Sun is fully up in the sky and by 10:00 am are pumping amps back into the batteries. I especially appreciate the USB ports so you can chagre your phone, smart watch and laptop. Just remember that the watt rating of solar panels is probably set at noon at the Equator so you're not going to get the full 200 watts but that is same for all solar panels. Dokio's 200 watt solar panel is noticeably lighter that another brand I have so that is appreciated.
S**.
Be careful in the order you connect the battery in.
Why did you pick this product vs others?: The kit is great, and even though the instructions are a little unclear, it's a decent solar kit for packing around. We've been using it to charge our LiFePo4 battery for camping. The only issue I've had was I was connecting the battery and it sparked and fried the controller, so now it just outputs 100% of the panels voltage to the battery, I'll need to see if i can get a replacement, and be more careful with the connectors.
B**N
200w for $200, this is all you need for camping.
Just took the unit out for a 3 days camp trip. Charged our cheap 300wh generator in 2.5 hours. Comes with all the connectors necessary, so its all plug and play. For the price, you can't beat this portable solar panel. We've only had the unit for a short time, so we so don't know how durable it is. We got the extended warranty, so we are not worried about its durability. Only improvement we could think of, is it need tie down points when unfolded, so we can secure it to our rig and not worry about it flying away.
C**B
It charged and kept us going
We purchased the DOKIO 220W 18V Portable Solar Panel Kit to work with a Bluetti battery and ICECO cooler. The setup worked well for car camping for three weeks. We could charge phones, a cooler, and iWatch for three weeks between the battery and solar panels. On occasion rainy days, we left the panels in the car and pushed the battery to the limit. The idea was that we did not want to get ice and wanted a cooler the entire time. I moved the panels in and out each day. The panels would top off the battery by early afternoon; then, the battery would run through the night. I packed a small generator as a backup, but we never used it.
E**O
Producto bueno, no he tenido la oportunidad de usarlo al 100, pero ha pasado las pruebas
C**T
Parfait pour mettre dans le VR. Le contrôleur est assez basique, j’ai acheté un MPPT avec module BT. Mais le contrôleur inclus semble quand même correct après essaie.
C**N
I'm quite happy with this portable solar charging kit that I'm using to supplement the on board solar charging in our RV. I would give this a 5 stars if it came with a longer cord from the panel to the controller. I did however purchase an additional 25' extension cord that makes this kit more useable for our needs. Folds up nicely. Fairly light. Fairly simple to operate. I haven't done a thorough check to see if I'm getting the charge it's rated for, but I know it's pretty good and really speeds the charging of my lithium battery.
C**N
Práctico, funcional, buena tecnología
T**T
This set up seems wonderful but it does not operate at the expected 16 amps I would expect from 200 watts of solar.. I could only achieve 7.5 watts in full bright sunlight.. Very dissatisfied with these results..
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