Brand | DOKIO |
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Material | Monocrystalline Silicon |
Product Dimensions | 37.4"L x 19.3"W x 1.1"H |
Efficiency | High Efficiency |
Connector Type | SAE/XT60/DC/Alligator clips |
Folded Size | 19.3*37.4*1.1in |
Included Components | 9.84FT cable (SAE to XT60), cable (JY60 to DC), cable (XT60 to Alligator clip), 300W solar panel, 20A controller |
Maximum Voltage | 18 Volts |
Maximum Power | 300 Watts |
Manufacturer | DOKIO |
Part Number | FFSP-300 |
Item Weight | 16.37 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Solar Panel-300w |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 300W |
Color | Black |
Style | Usb |
Shape | Square |
Power Source | Battery Powered,Corded Electric |
Voltage | 18 Volts |
Certification | ISO |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 year |
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Brand | DOKIO |
Material | Monocrystalline Silicon |
Product Dimensions | 37.4"L x 19.3"W x 1.1"H |
Efficiency | High Efficiency |
Connector Type | SAE/XT60/DC/Alligator clips |
About this item
- 【LIGHTWEIGHT AND ULTRA-THIN FOR EASIER MOVING】-- This solar panel packs 300W of power yet is only 1.1inch (2.8cm) thick and weighs only 17lb(7.5kg),Foldable Dimension:21*41*1.1inch (54*104*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)
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Value for money | 3.8 | 4.0 | 3.5 | 4.8 | 4.7 | 4.5 |
Portability | 4.4 | — | 4.4 | 5.0 | 4.7 | 4.8 |
Weatherproof | 3.7 | 4.3 | 2.9 | 4.3 | — | 3.6 |
Charging power | — | 4.2 | 3.4 | 4.3 | 4.9 | 4.4 |
Light weight | 4.5 | 4.1 | — | 4.7 | 4.6 | — |
Sold By | DOKIO Solar Panel | DOKIO Solar Panel | ALLPOWERSDirect | SHINEGIANT | lianying-us | EBL-Stores |
connector type | SAE/XT60/DC/Alligator clips | SAE/XT60/DC/Alligator clip | MC4 | MC4 | Usb | MC4 |
material | Monocrystalline Silicon | Monocrystalline Silicon | Nylon | Monocrystalline Silicon | Monocrystalline Silicon | Monocrystalline Silicon |
wattage | — | — | 200 watts | 200 watts | — | 200 watts |
weight | — | — | 13.9 pounds | 9.9 pounds | 17.94 pounds | 17.95 pounds |
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About Us
The company DOKIO Energy Technology Co., Ltd. is specialized in the production and processing of solar panels. Founded in January 2007,By January 2020, DOKIO solar panels have reached the top 10 among the global online brands. through IS09001 international certification, German Rhine certification, some products also have practical patents.
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It is recommended to use two pairs of brackets for the 300w flexible folding solar panel.
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It is recommended to use two pairs of brackets for the 300w flexible folding solar panel.
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Maximum Power
| 300W | 100W | 150W | Not suitable for glass panels | 19.7FT(6M) | 200W | 150W |
Dimension:
| 19.3*37.4*1.1in (49*95*2.8cm) | 21*26*1.97inch (53*66*5cm) | 26x30x2inch (75x66x5cm) | (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:
| 15.21lb(6.9kg) | 18.5lb(8.4kg) | 25lb(11.4kg) | 1.98lb(0.9kg) | 0.87lb(0.395kg) | 26.01lb(11.8kg) | 20.94lb(9.5kg) |
Power Current:
| 16.67Ah | 5.56Ah | 8.89Ah | / | / | 11.11Ah | 8.33Ah |
Cable length :
| 9.8ft (3m) | 9.8ft (3m) | 9.8ft (3m) | / | / | 9.8ft (3m) | 2.95ft (90cm) |
DC 18V Output:
| ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | / | / | ✓ | MC4 |
USB Port:
| 2x | 2x | 2x | / | / | 2x | MC4 |
Controller 14.4V Output:
| ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | / | / | ✓ | MC4 |
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ASIN | B07JPH4PHG |
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Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #9,791 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #25 in Solar Panels |
Date First Available | October 25, 2018 |
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Customers like the appearance, value, portability, and ease of use of the solar panel. For example, they mention that it looks nice, is well designed, and is worth the price. That said, opinions are mixed on quality, battery life, charging, and cables.
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Customers like the portability of the solar panel. They mention that it is light weight, easy to carry, and decent for the port ability. They also say that the hold down clips are light weight and nice to fold up. Customers also say the panels are easy to transport and set up.
"...Nice to have this light weight portable solar panel. Does charge a 12v lifepo4 battery 50 ah pretty quickly...." Read more
"...their fold-ability, the canvas “package” they are mounted in, their light weight (about 11 pounds), and the fact that they fold down to a small 21”..." Read more
"Compact and easy to carry, great price, awesome purchase." Read more
"...These are easy to store, travel well, set up so easy! & carry is a breeze...." Read more
Customers like the value of the solar panel. They mention it's high quality for the price, the stand is well worth it, and it works well enough for the cost point.
"These are decent panels at a good price...." Read more
"...Great product at a great price. Highly recommended." Read more
"Compact and easy to carry, great price, awesome purchase." Read more
"...They're cheap, so it's a nice add in item for a complete package." Read more
Customers find the solar panel easy to use and setup. They mention it works well, is fast, and easy to manipulate and connect. Customers also appreciate the simple alligator hook up and the fact that the kits work out of the box.
"...The panels themselves seem well built, and there were no issues out of the box...." Read more
"...It is easy to carry easy to set up PWM works ok love the simple alligator hook up even though experts like to say they don't like them, 4 geta bout..." Read more
"...The controller looks used, I expected new. The controller is easy to use, just follow the instructions precisely...." Read more
"...Actually it is pretty easy once you get your wires connected properly (I substituted my #12 wires for the thin versions with unit)...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the solar panel. For example, they mention it's well-designed, and well-built. Some are happy with the quality and the light weight of the panels. Overall, most are satisfied with the product's appearance.
"...In terms of the quality, I'm pretty happy with the fabric itself, the quality of the handles, etc...." Read more
"These are decent panels at a good price...." Read more
"...were sewn into a kind of heavy-duty canvas fabric, with nice sewn canvas handles, and a convenient pocket to stow the charge controller...." Read more
"Good panels but cloth may have UV issues. PWM charge controller is OK but does not provide max output...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the solar panel. Some mention that it works well, the panels seem to work ok, and the controller seems to work. However, some customers report multiple dings and scuffs on the panel face, as well as scratches and ware marks on the panels.
"...used it about 10 times with my original lead-acid battery, and it worked great. Kept my battery topped off all day without any issues...." Read more
"...The other day, I came outside to find the panels had blown off my van and were just laying in the lawn. They seem to be still functioning fine...." Read more
"...The entire package seemed a compact and well made product, although there was a small divot in one of the panels that one could not see until the..." Read more
"...but otherwise, panels seem to work ok. Get a lot of connectors with it...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the solar panel. Some mention that the power output is decent for a flex panel, and provides enough power to run the lights and water pump. However, others say that it doesn't put out enough wattage, and only generates about 40-50w.
"...3 years later...these last about 2 years top. Now they only put out half the amp they once did. So, lightweught, foldable...." Read more
"...I've been very happy with the power delivery. I have been sampling it over different days in different conditions:-..." Read more
"...The included cable is really long which reduces the wattage output and there aren't any well reviewed 3rd party cables to buy...." Read more
"...Their size, fold-ability, carrying weight, and wattage are just exactly what I have been searching for...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the charging of the solar panel. Some mention that it charges pretty good even on a cloudy day, while others say that it generates heat that melts part of both cables.
"This kit can charge a lifepo4 battery...." Read more
"...I just recently hooked the panels up to my batteries, and they charged well, and as they should...." Read more
"...I have a LiFePo4 battery, so the included charger won't work...." Read more
"...Works as advertised and charges my batteries pretty quickly!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the cables. Some mention that it comes with a solar controller with cables, making it easy to manipulate and connect. However, others say that the cables coming off the control unit are short, not common, and do not have standard connectors like MC4.
"...The cables and controller are OK...." Read more
"...It's not a common cable and it along with the few others there are to choose from has mixed reviews (with some who say it didn't work at all)...." Read more
"...fabric, with nice sewn canvas handles, and a convenient pocket to stow the charge controller. Very pleasing to the eye...." Read more
"...Only wish it had a longer battery cord and a fuse kit." Read more
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I've been using my panels for a few weeks now, and so far, my experience has been very pleasant! I also have made sure not to bend or flex them, avoiding leaning them against anything (esp at a harsh angle). So, I've really just placed them on top of my van.
I've been very happy with the power delivery. I have been sampling it over different days in different conditions:
- Midday, light clouds: 128W-149W @ 16-17V, giving 8-9A. (see images of screenshot for example @ 146.2W, and the partly cloudy sky)
- Early morning, full sun: 90W @ 18V, giving 5A
- Midmorning, very cloudy: 40-65W @ 16-17V, giving 2.5-3.5A
- Summer evening, cloudy, tree coverage: 20-40W @ 16-17V, giving 1-2.5A
So, I was shocked. I've seen it get up to 160ish Watts, and never expected to see more than 75% power (150W). So I was happy with that. And I'm also surprised that even with pretty heavy clouds, I was pulling in roughly 3A. Since I'm mainly planning to run my laptop and phones, (and possibly a small fridge), even this 3A is enough power for me if I let the panels run all day.
One other location I was curious about was placing panels on my dashboard. I want to try exposing just a single panel, hoping that it can fit on my dash without shadow. 2 unknowns: I don't know how much my windshield will block the light, and I don't know if 1 panel can pull 1/4 of the full power potential. My understanding is the panels are wired in parallel, which is excellent, because they're essentially operating independently, or additively. (If they were wired in series, that would mean whichever panel had the lowest power, that would be the max power possible from every panel.) Still, in practice, I think I'm getting less than 1/4 power from the single panel. My thought is that the full panel covers so much ground, it's more likely that at least 1 panel will receive good light. However, the smaller footprint of the small panel will only pull 1/4 power when it's getting full sun. In other words, in full sun, I suspect the single panel will pull 1/4 of the 4 panels. But with any clouds, having all 4 panels present will actually help maximize power.
I have a LiFePo4 battery, so the included charger won't work. Still, I'm happy to have this junky little charger in case I want to drag the panels out to the beach, providing USB power, or for emergencies to trickle power into my car battery.
It would be nice to be able to lean these panels against a wall, or the side of my car. I'm just too nervous that I'll damage them with flexing. I'm thinking about creating something out of some old tent poles, but haven't yet landed on a design that I'm excited enough to build out.
The other day, I came outside to find the panels had blown off my van and were just laying in the lawn. They seem to be still functioning fine. So, I'm happy that the panels are sturdy enough to withstand a 7 foot fall onto grass. I also need some basic solution to keep 'em strapped down, because I don't want a $200 kite.
In terms of the quality, I'm pretty happy with the fabric itself, the quality of the handles, etc. The little metal rings seem pretty flimsy, but I can work with that. And some of the stitching is coming undone, leaving some dangling threads around. Again, I can mend that and deal with it.
Overall, with a couple underwhelming features, I'm more than happy with the power output. Nothing in this price ranges is even close, and I can't even find another panel offer this kind of wattage.
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2020
I've been using my panels for a few weeks now, and so far, my experience has been very pleasant! I also have made sure not to bend or flex them, avoiding leaning them against anything (esp at a harsh angle). So, I've really just placed them on top of my van.
I've been very happy with the power delivery. I have been sampling it over different days in different conditions:
- Midday, light clouds: 128W-149W @ 16-17V, giving 8-9A. (see images of screenshot for example @ 146.2W, and the partly cloudy sky)
- Early morning, full sun: 90W @ 18V, giving 5A
- Midmorning, very cloudy: 40-65W @ 16-17V, giving 2.5-3.5A
- Summer evening, cloudy, tree coverage: 20-40W @ 16-17V, giving 1-2.5A
So, I was shocked. I've seen it get up to 160ish Watts, and never expected to see more than 75% power (150W). So I was happy with that. And I'm also surprised that even with pretty heavy clouds, I was pulling in roughly 3A. Since I'm mainly planning to run my laptop and phones, (and possibly a small fridge), even this 3A is enough power for me if I let the panels run all day.
One other location I was curious about was placing panels on my dashboard. I want to try exposing just a single panel, hoping that it can fit on my dash without shadow. 2 unknowns: I don't know how much my windshield will block the light, and I don't know if 1 panel can pull 1/4 of the full power potential. My understanding is the panels are wired in parallel, which is excellent, because they're essentially operating independently, or additively. (If they were wired in series, that would mean whichever panel had the lowest power, that would be the max power possible from every panel.) Still, in practice, I think I'm getting less than 1/4 power from the single panel. My thought is that the full panel covers so much ground, it's more likely that at least 1 panel will receive good light. However, the smaller footprint of the small panel will only pull 1/4 power when it's getting full sun. In other words, in full sun, I suspect the single panel will pull 1/4 of the 4 panels. But with any clouds, having all 4 panels present will actually help maximize power.
I have a LiFePo4 battery, so the included charger won't work. Still, I'm happy to have this junky little charger in case I want to drag the panels out to the beach, providing USB power, or for emergencies to trickle power into my car battery.
It would be nice to be able to lean these panels against a wall, or the side of my car. I'm just too nervous that I'll damage them with flexing. I'm thinking about creating something out of some old tent poles, but haven't yet landed on a design that I'm excited enough to build out.
The other day, I came outside to find the panels had blown off my van and were just laying in the lawn. They seem to be still functioning fine. So, I'm happy that the panels are sturdy enough to withstand a 7 foot fall onto grass. I also need some basic solution to keep 'em strapped down, because I don't want a $200 kite.
In terms of the quality, I'm pretty happy with the fabric itself, the quality of the handles, etc. The little metal rings seem pretty flimsy, but I can work with that. And some of the stitching is coming undone, leaving some dangling threads around. Again, I can mend that and deal with it.
Overall, with a couple underwhelming features, I'm more than happy with the power output. Nothing in this price ranges is even close, and I can't even find another panel offer this kind of wattage.
Best to invest in a mppt controller charger, but not totally necessary for a small solar panel setup like this. It should pump it up to 14.6 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 fold 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 25 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 75 percent more efficient solar for it to really take off, and for a forever energy source..
NOW, I only gave this 4 stars because the instructions that came with the panels were HORRIBLE. I had to use You Tube to figure out the functions of the controller, them I wrote down my own.
Overall, good product.
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2023
NOW, I only gave this 4 stars because the instructions that came with the panels were HORRIBLE. I had to use You Tube to figure out the functions of the controller, them I wrote down my own.
Overall, good product.
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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。