DOKIO 110w 18v Moveable Foldable Sun Panel Package (21x28inch, 5.9lb),Sun Controller 2 USB Output to Fee 12v Batteries/Energy Station (AGM, Lifepo4) Rv Tenting Trailer Emergency Energy
Original price was: $ 129.99.$ 98.87Current price is: $ 98.87.
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ASIN | B0748FYFSK |
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Customer Reviews |
4.2 3,397 ratings var dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction; P.when(‘A’, ‘cf’).execute(function(A) { 4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #8,911 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #26 in Solar Panels |
Date First Available | July 26, 2017 |
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Product Description
1 Accessories
2 High Efficiency
3 Safe
Camping
RV Battery
Marine Battery
Blackout preparation
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Maximum Power
110W
100W
400W*2
Not suitable for glass panels
19.7FT(6M)
200W
150W
Dimension:
18.9*26*0.47in (48*66*1.2cm)
21*26*1.97inch (53*66*5cm)
67.8×44.6×2.4inch(173*114*6cm)
(16.5*11.2*2.75in) 42*28.5*7cm
3.23*3.6*5.1in(8.2*9.2*12.9cm)
52.4*29.9*0.98in(132*76*2.5cm)
35*34.3*0.98in (89*87*2.5cm)
Weight:
5.3lb(2.4kg)
18.5lb(8.4kg)
98.8lb(44.8kg)
1.98lb(0.9kg)
0.87lb(0.395kg)
26.01lb(11.8kg)
20.94lb(9.5kg)
Power Current:
6.1Ah
5.56Ah
13.09Ah
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11.11Ah
8.33Ah
Cable length :
9.8ft (3m)
9.8ft (3m)
9.84ft (3m)
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9.8ft (3m)
2.95ft (90cm)
DC 18V Output:
✓
✓
MC4
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✓
MC4
USB Port:
2x
2x
MC4
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2x
MC4
Controller 14.4V Output:
✓
✓
MC4
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✓
MC4
【LIGHTWEIGHT AND ULTRA-THIN FOR EASIER MOVING】– This solar panel packs 110W of power yet is only 0.5inch (1.2cm) thick and weighs only 6lb (2.7kg),Foldable Dimension:21*20*1inch (54*50*2.4cm), making it easier to transport, hang, and remove.
【PERFECT CHOICE FOR OUTDOOR AND EMERGENCY LIFE】– 9.85ft (3m) cable length from panel to controller, For most power stations (Jackery,Goal Zero,Ecoflow,Paxcess) and 12-volt batteries(AGM,LiFePo4,Deep cycle batteries),RV,car,boat,trailer,truck,pumpa,camping,van,emergency power
【COMPLETE KIT,WORKS OUT OF THE BOX 】– Smart PWM charging Intelligent protection against reverse polarity, overcharging, short-circuit, and reverse current.Integrated 5V 2A USB ports to charge phones USB devices.If you use the built-in MPPT Power Station, you don’t need to connect the attached PWM controller.
【AFFORDABLE AND HIGH CONVERSION EFFICIENCY】– With high efficiency monocrystalline solar cell, you will get greater power efficiency even though the panel is smaller than a traditional model.Maximizes system output by reducing mismatch loss.
【XT60 EXTENSION CORD AND BRACKET】– If you want to find additional extension cord and support bracket for your DOKIO solar panel (not suitable for rigid panels) – (Please enter DOKIO store)
Aaron M. Smith –
This included pwm controller will charge a lifepo4 battery fully.
This kit can charge a lifepo4 battery. Maximum charge current is coming from this cheap pwm charge controller, it’s only at around 14.6 volts max voltage from this controller with this solar panel. Which is enought to charge a 12v lifepo4 battery at 14.4 volts charging. The only trick to charge a lifepo4 battery more quickly, is to have full sun day on solar panels.Best to invest in a mppt controller charger, but not totally necessary for a small solar panel setup like this. 14.4 volts in full sunlight on this solar panel to charge your lifepo4 battery fully. Make sure solar panel face is facing sun at 90 degrees to sun for best voltage.These solar panels seem to work, but they are fragile. Do not bend them too much, I heard one making a slight crackling sound when bending slightly. Good to have or make a solar stand that supports this solar panel well so it doesn’t bend much. Like make a solar stand out of pvc pipe and carriage bolts to make a folding frame stand.Nice to have this light weight portable solar panel. Does charge a 12v lifepo4 battery 50 ah pretty quickly. But better to buy another solar panel to get more juice to battery for when you have loads on battery, and for charging, topping off your battery much faster.Too bad that all solar panels are only about 23 percent efficient or less. Can you imagine if solar was 100 percent efficient ? You could then run the whole World off of pure sunlight !!! Plenty of power comes from solar if We could get much more efficient panels, controllers and batteries. We need about 50 percent more efficient solar for it to really take off, and for a forever energy source.Solar panels used in space by NASA etc. like on all satellites, work better in the coldness of space, if you chill a solar panel down in temperature you can get much higher charge current. Much More effeciency from freezing temps, on a solar panel.
Patrick Duffy –
Works Well In My Application
I have a setup in my truck where I’m running an 63 qt ARB fridge off an ArkPak with a 100 Ah LiFe battery.This solar panel/charge controller does a nice job keeping my battery up during periods where the truck isn’t running. Under most conditions, the solar panel can offset 75-80% of the battery drain, extending time between charging by several days.Panel is lightweight, and well-constructed. It folds for easier stowage and transport. Setup is intuitive, and manual is clear.I recommend this highly.
Carl –
They sent incorrect XT60 connector – Update 6-20-21 – Update 9-28-2022
Final update, July 2024. After having (now a total of three) of these Dokio panels, I need to update my review. I won’t change the stars, but really only think they are a 3 star product now. Two issues. The first, and most important, is I’m finding the SAE connectors coming off the panels expand and soften when they get really hot (90 degree day in sunshine), and lose connection. They also pull apart super easily, and you may not immediately notice you’ve lost that connection. Second issue with the SAE (and XT60) are they are not standard for solar. Virtually every other brand out there uses MC4 connectors. Neither the SAE nor the XT60 allow you to connect panels in series (which you may well want to do if you are using any other controller than the cheap one provided). I ended up cutting the SAE connectors off and wiring directly to the XT60 from the panel, then building an adapter from that to MC4.Second major reason for “downgrading” my review is the amount of power they produce (or don’t). I have two “brand x” panels each rated at 200 watts, and they provide about the same amount of power as the three Dokio 220 watt panels (in both cases,panels connected in series – so three Dokios versus two “brand x” and those combinations provide roughly the same power).I’m going to keep the Dokios, as I already have them, and they are lighter weight and more portable than “brand x”, so are easy to haul for portable use where I may not need more than what one panel provides. They do work, just not as well as some of the competition.Another update. I do like the portability. Since writing the below review, I can report the absolute highest production I’ve seen from the panel was about 140 watts. However, this panel is priced comparable to a number of 100 watt panels (and produces more than 100), so I guess it is a reasonable value in that regard. I decided to order a second one of theses so as to have a pair of matching units that I can parallel for higher power, and the second unit arrived today. It works comparable to the first unit, and in parallel they do produce twice the power as either by itself. Today was an overcast day without shadow, so power output was quite low – about 20 to 30 watts per panel. With both in parallel I was getting 40 to 60 watts with full overcast and substantially more with partial clearing (but not direct sunlight). Usable if not ideal, but decent for the portability.Product as described, very brief setup and test late afternoon appears to work well. But one major issue, the XT60 connector for the load connection to the charge controller is not the correct connector. Am ordering correct connector, but that added $10 to overall cost. I had already cut some of the wires to put power pole connectors on, so was past point of returning. Unnecessary hassle if they checked product before shipping this would not have happened.Today I received the correct connector (ordered separately from different vendor), and hooked everything up. On the brightest, sunniest, day of the year (summer solstace), in direct sunlight, I’m pulling an absolute maximum of 8.8 amps @ 12.7 volts, or about 112 watts (from a panel rated at 220 watts). While I am neither surprised, nor disappointed (this is about what I was expecting and hoping for), it is clearly not what the panel is rated/advertised at. This is better than what I was getting from a less expensive, lower quality, panel bought elsewhere. Note, I am at 47.7° N Latitude (WA State), so solar is less effective than say Arizona or Texas. Getting about 1/2 of advertised power seems to be fairly consistent reporting from a variety of users. I have not checked performance in shade or any other condition than direct sunlight – obviously it will be less effective but I don’t know how much so.
Stewart Larson –
Pleasantly surprised
I’ll be honest. I really didn’t know what to expect with regard to performance of this type of setup. But, I have to say they work really well. Now I just bought these so longevity wise I don’t have that information, but I tested these as soon as the sun came out about 9:30 am. They were generating 21.8 volts at 13.8 amps equaling 288 watts! Nice! That’s a 90% efficiency right out of the box of their stated capacity. Incredible. They’re super compact for what you get. Lightweight, easy to store, a nice durable material on the outside for protection, and are somewhat rigid. Cons: When I first started looking at these I saw a picture showing supports behind it holding it up. NOT! These do not have back supports any kind. You are on your own for that. The cord seems just Long enough to be helpful. The charge controller is a lesser expensive 20a PWM but it is constructed very well with plug and play connectors for a very easy setup. Of course I’ll have to test the performance of the charge controller, with regard to actually charging a battery, so we’ll see. I’ll compare it with my MPPT controller and see if there is a major difference. But as it is, it’s a really good setup. I’m very happy with it and highly recommend.
dave Kuehn –
works great, light weight, I cut the battery clips of and hardwired the controller to the battery. the cord from the controller to the panel is a bit short, if you are going to use this panel in an RV i suggest getting an extension cord
Darryl –
At first glace, extremely well built and a good design.Connected up to my Bluetti EB3A. In mediocre sunlight, with a poor angle, from my 14th floor apartment, I was able to get 121w. I will be testing further on a camping trip in 2 weeks, but I have 0 complaints as it was just a quick setup, pointed directly south in the mid afternoon. I am sure with proper alignment, I would acheive near close to the listed wattage.Updates to follow, but after just a 30min play with it, we are extremely happy. Nice 12 Extension cable, a PPM that does not require a battery, and all the connectors you will need to connect to any of your devices. Well built kit so far.
よよよよよ –
折りたたみのソーラーチャージャーが欲しく、値段が安くて軽かったこちらの商品を購入。ポータブルバッテリーの充電に使用しました。80wということで、容量として足りるのかが不安でしたが、3月の晴天時で30wから40wの発電量で、庭仕事をしている間にしっかり充電できていました。そもそもポータブルバッテリーなので今のところ車中泊で使う程度であり、シガーソケットから充電(15wぐらいでした)もできるため、私としてはこのぐらいの出力で問題ありませんでした。ちなみに私が使っているのはsu○okiのポータブルバッテリーですが、ソーラーチャージ用の端子がこちらのものと違っていましたので、ワニ口クリップを追加で一つ挟み、DCプラグで充電して使っています。直接繋いだらもっとたくさん充電できるかもしれません。インジケーターも付いており、大変良い買い物をしたと思っています。耐久性も今のところ不安は感じていません。
Chrys –
Rien a redire, c`est pratique qu`il y ai deja le convertisseur.
Amazon Customer –
I was looking for a way to recharge my Minn Kota designated battery without carrying it back to the campsite and generator while on extended camping trips. I found this on sale for an excellent price and I expect this will be the solution. Very portable, light weight, powerful solar panel that I will be able to recharge the battery in the boat.