🌍 Power Up Anywhere, Anytime!
The 100 Watt Folding Portable Solar Panel features innovative Shade Stopper™ technology, ensuring optimal power generation even in partial shade. With a maximum output of 18 volts and 5.6 amps, it is compatible with various devices through USB and DC connectors. Its portable design and durable ETFE coating make it perfect for outdoor adventures, while its efficient power management ensures you get the most out of your solar energy.
Maximum Voltage | 18 Volts |
Maximum Power | 100 Watts |
Connector Type | USB A, USB C, DC Barrel Connector (18V/5.6A Max) |
Amperage Capacity | 5.6 Amps |
Standby Power Shutoff | High Efficiency |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 24.3"L x 1"W x 22.3"H |
Material Type | ETFE |
G**N
Great for my needs.
I used this panel in conjunction with a bluetti eb3a. I was able to pull around 65-70w average throughout the day with some clouds. Just laid it flat on my roof to power my fridge. Fridge would pull less than the panel generated to I was topped off for the majority of the day. It was easily 100+ in temp. Super pleased with the functionality and portability.
C**S
Shade tech works...
Bought this panel because of the shade technology and it does works as advertised. Great portable solar panel for traveling and settling up anywhere!
M**�
Good for when there is partial shading
I compared this foldable solar panel directly to the Jackery solar saga 100, and didn’t really see that much difference frankly, even when partially shaded.The form-factor of these is very similar to Jackery Solar Saga 100 panels however this Shade Stopper comes with way more adapters (you can plug in to pretty much anything you need to with the included adapters).In full sun, this performs no better than other solar panels and when partially shady it only performs maybe 10 or 20% better at most.For a foldable 100 W solar panel, though, this is a pretty good one, and it does seem to give you a few more watts in the shade, just don’t expect any miracles.
A**R
Works well
I recommended it
T**H
Great portable panel
This panel is really great. It is light weight and simple enough that my elderly relative living in Houston can use it during the power outages (current outage caused by hurricane Beryl). Will keep things charged up nicely. The shade blocker technology is amazing.
G**N
Shade Stopper worked as Advertised
I was excited to test my new OUPES solar generator with solar. The weather conditions were lees than desired for the first 2 days I owned it. Too cold for me to be outside. Today was warmer and the sun was shining bright. I took the setup out to the back yard and plugged er up. 82 watts without any aiming. After an initial adjustment I got it to 93 watts. It charged my generator from 72 to 83 % in 1 hour.As for the sun shading I shaded a corner of 1 panel and lost 7 watts. Wow. Very impressive.
M**S
Shade Tolerant King
Recently bought the 100W foldable panel to charge my Jackery Explorer 100 Plus & Anker C800. Only needed to get one adapter for the Jackery (DC 5909 to 8020) and with the Jackery adapter (DC 8020 to USB-C) was getting an average of 60W in direct light. It was close to 90W over the included DC 7909 to XT-60 cable included when paired with my Anker C800. I think the Jackery’s USB-C input doesn’t deliver the full wattage as was evident when connected to the Anker. Partly shaded I was getting in the 60W range on the Anker. In any event, thoroughly satisfied with the Shadestopper 100W foldable panel. A great buy; you won’t regret it.
K**S
Works as advertised
I have multiple trees and neighbor's houses that shade my solar arrays every day. I have tried portable mounts to be able to move for sun as well as bi-facial panels with limited success.I follow SoGenFan on UTube and he did a review, so I purchased one.I was looking for a portable panel, that I could setup up on my deck and this works as it has a built-in stands. I wanted to also see if this would work inside, facing the sun through a sliding glass door and it did!New sliders from Pella, so UV protection and I got over 30 watts. I still have to test under real world conditions and comparisons, but none of my other portables produce from inside.I would suggest they change their cable connection to an XT 60 connector and possibly provide access through the storage pouch without unzipping it.