☀️ Power your adventures with the future of portable solar energy!
The Luvknit 100W Foldable Solar Panel features high-efficiency monocrystalline cells converting sunlight at 24%, delivering up to 100 watts of power. Designed for portability, it weighs just 8.6 lbs and folds compactly with a magnetic handle and kickstands for easy setup. IP65-rated waterproof ETFE coating ensures durability in harsh outdoor conditions. Equipped with versatile DC and USB outputs, it supports fast charging for phones and compatibility with 99% of power stations. Smart charging tech protects devices with multiple safety features. Expandable via series or parallel connections, it’s perfect for camping, RVing, home backup, and off-grid living.
Brand | Luvknit |
Material | Monocrystalline Silicon |
Product Dimensions | 23.6"L x 20.9"W x 1.06"H |
Item Weight | 8.16 Pounds |
Efficiency | 24% |
Connector Type | DC5521/5525/7909/8020/XT60/ANDERSON/USB A/USB C |
Folded Size | 21 x 23.6 in |
Included Components | foldable solar panel, solar adapter cable |
AC Adapter Current | 3 Amps |
Maximum Voltage | 18 Volts |
Upper Temperature Rating | 149 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Maximum Power | 100 Watts |
Manufacturer | Dongguan Shinetech New Energy Co., Ltd. |
Part Number | SP22H |
Item Weight | 8.16 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SP22H |
Size | 100W |
Color | Orange |
Style | 100W |
Wattage | 100 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
F**L
Impressive performance so far, with one notable issue *UPDATE- USB Failure! Great SELLER Service.
I do mobile live streams in the field. First trip out with my Jackery Explorer 240, I had a laptop, camcorder, and cell phone on it. After 7 hours it was at 28% remaining. Good enough, but also bad enough that I knew I needed something to augment the Jackery or be limited in the amount of time I could stream. So I got this panel.Second trip (full sun all day), I had the 240 powering the laptop and camcorder, but also added a laptop cooling pad and an external fan. The solar panel was feeding the 240, as well as an additional cell phone and additional external fan directly connected to it. The 240 remained between 99% and 100% all day. The panel also ran the directly attached devices without issue as well. When the 240 was using input from the panel to charge, it reported 60w input (which is the max it takes from the wall wart as well).In other words, the panel easily fed all the devices attached and did so for the duration of the 7 hour live stream, even as the sun began to wane in the evening. I do not need to charge the 240 before my next trip now as a result; it's already at 99%.The issue I found was with the stands. There are just seemingly fabric-wrapped carboard (or some other flimsy material) legs that are fine, unless there is a hint of wind. 5 minutes after I set up the panel, a 10 MPH gust knocked it down. I had to add some weights to the legs to keep it standing. Other than that, the panel is great and I'm really glad I got it.All I lack for a full review at this point is time. If it holds up, I'll probably add the 5th star despite the poor leg design. That's easy enough to work around, except it adds one more component you'd need for reliable use. But as far as performance goes, it's outstanding for me.*Edit- third and fourth trips out with this, in the same usage scenario as the second trip, only these times there was full, heavy cloud cover the entire time. Even with zero direct sunlight, the panel kept everything running and the power station was kept at full charge throughout the 8 hour day, with the panel still delivering 60w to the power station when needed. Very impressed with the power generation despite not being exposed to direct sunlight. Solid buy, no doubt.**EDIT #2- The panel itself continues to perform very well; however, the USB 3.0 port has broken. The plastic connector inside it has snapped off, rendering it totally useless. So now, I have only the USB-C port available. The seller told me Amazon customer care would send a replacement, but Amazon refused. The seller then sent me a new one directly. Huge props to them.
S**N
100W panel option to make your solar generator solar!
This panel works well and if I had to guess I'd say is squarely aimed at Jackery users. It of course comes with many tips for other use cases including power poles and XT60.The peak charge current my Jackery saw was 70W, but I suspect that was all it would allow at that time. This equates to about 15% per hour on my 500Wh unit. This also assumes you keep the panel squared up to the sun. If you generally point it south, it'll still charge, it'll just produce less power the less the panel is pointing directly at the sun. either way, for the 500Wh unit, it is sized well to maintain the unit. I'll put this to the test on a camping trip this summer where I'll need the jackery to run a CPAP and the 12v refrigerators.I like this unit for the magnetic closure when folder up and the integrated bag for the panel output cable and adaptors. Inside this bag you can also find USB-A and USB-C sockets for phone / device charging.
P**E
Nice, but unsure about claim of 100W output
It's a really nice unit but I am not sure it can actually output 100 watts.I live in arizona, we have very intense sunlight, and even in the midday sun with the solar panel pointing directly at the sun, the most output I have gotten it to produce is 70 watts. Maybe there is some condition where it can produce more than that but I have not found it yet.Otherwise though it's built well, it's nice that you can plug in USB devices directly into it so you can charge your phone from the panels directly. It also comes with adapters so you can plug it into most power stations. Hopefully it lasts!
B**F
Solid Construction, Great Connection
It came promptly, professionally packaged and wrapped. The User Manual provided clear instructions and illustrations. The connecting cable to the power port is more solid than competing 100 watt Solar Panels that I have. When connection was made I received 70 Watts and made adjustments. Well worth the price.
C**E
Best new camping addition
Used this while camping and was able to charge my phone, a power bank, and kindle successfully (not all at the same time). I was really impressed by how quickly it charged things and how easy it was to use.
T**R
Works for my CPAP Battery
Awesome, charged up my battery for my CPAP in 5 hours of full sun.
Z**F
Can’t beat the performance for the price, quality, and features.
I just purchased a second one of these panels I liked the first one so much. You really can’t beat these for the price (with discount when available) and the small/light footprint. The carry handles are great and the accessory/cord bag attached is very handy.The power hub attached to the back of the panels works really well. I like how there’s an LED that appears when you’re getting enough sun for charging. It’s also nice to have the various USB types and multiple ports for multi-device charging.You can easily make your own wired connector to daisy-chain multiple panels together. Positive and negative wires so there’s not much to mess up.One panel in full sun charges my 300w battery hub in about 5 hours. It’s actually faster than plugging it into a wall socket. It takes one panel about 8 hours in full sun to top off my marine battery from half, which is pretty impressive!I’m very impressed by these panels. The build quality is just fine. They’re not going to survive a drop off a 20’ rock, but they can be thrown around, blown over by wind, stormed on, or accidentally stepped on without it being an issue.
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