☀️ Power your freedom with foldable solar brilliance!
The Intenergy 100W Foldable Solar Panel combines cutting-edge monocrystalline technology with a sleek, lightweight foldable design. Boasting a high 24% conversion efficiency, it charges laptops, smartphones, and power stations via multiple ports including USB QC3.0, Type-C, and DC outputs. Its durable, water-resistant build and compact size make it the ultimate portable power solution for camping, hiking, and off-grid living.
Brand | Intenergy |
Material | Monocrystalline Silicon |
Product Dimensions | 17"L x 2"W x 17.9"H |
Item Weight | 6.9 Pounds |
Efficiency | High Efficiency |
Connector Type | USB |
Included Components | 100W foldable solar panel |
AC Adapter Current | 8.33 Amps |
Maximum Voltage | 12 Volts |
Maximum Power | 100 Watts |
Special Feature | Foldable, Portable, Compatibility with Multiple Devices |
Manufacturer | Intenergy |
Part Number | INE-100W-4 |
Item Weight | 6.9 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | INE-100W-4 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Foldable, Portable, Compatibility with Multiple Devices |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**B
Good Buy
I have incorporated this panel as part of a DIY solar generator project and it works great. I was able to pull in a steady 65 watts on a sunny day as long as I moved it every hour or two in the general direction of the sun. If aligned the best I could directly with the sun, I was able to pull in 75 watts. I am not sure if 65% to 75% of the rated watts is consider good for a portable panels, but I am happy with those results as my expectations were not really high for something portable.Having the USB Quick Charge (QC) and USB C, along with DC port makes these panels very versatile and user friendly. You can charge up almost any device including phones, laptops, and solar power stations and don't need to know anything about solar if you are looking for something to just plug into to charge up devices. In the product image it shows Type-C as 12V/3A output which would be 36 watts of power. I was pleasantly surprised I was able to pull a steady 55 watts of power over the Type-C with a good quality cable.Easy to set up and pack away. When folded up, they fit nicely inside my DIY solar generator crate.I found the kickstand legs are a little flimsy and have a limited range of adjustment for setting the optimal angle. However, they work fine on a flat or solid surface.
M**N
Specs on Panel and Review
First, the specs. I couldn't find them anywhere online.Operating Voltage: 20.42Working Current: 4.9 AOpen-circuit voltage: 24.55 VShort-circuit current: 5.23 AThere is a lot to love about this little portable solar panel. Small and light (folded size 16"x16", less than 7 lbs). Construction seems solid. The top output through the MC4 connectors was 60-65W in full sun, which is comparable to my other portable solar panel. USB-A ports delivered 15W, although I didn't test using both at the same time. The DC out port worked fine; I didn't test the currrent.Unfortunately, the panel I received had a non-functioning USB-C port so I am having to return for a replacement. I don't know if this is indicative of a generally poor quality build, or just a one-off.If the next panel if fully functional, I'll update my review. I'd love to buy a second one of these to run in parallel. The price is great.
S**H
Good build but you get what you pay for
Well built but never produces more than 65-67 watts even on the brightest summer day.
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