Topsolar SolarFairy 60W Portable Foldable Solar Panel Charger Kit 18V DC Output for Portable Generator Power Station + 12V RV Boat Car Battery + USB & Type C for Cell Phone Tablet
Brand | Topsolar |
Material | Monocrystalline Silicon |
Item Weight | 3.56 Kilograms |
Efficiency | High Efficiency |
Connector Type | USB |
About this item
- 【Designed For Most Portable Power Station】The 19V DC port is specially designed for charging portable power stations and equipped with cables and connectors of different specifications
- 【USB Smart and Fast Charging Technology】 Dual USB Ports QC3.0 & 2.0 (5V/9V/12V 2A max), and the USB-C port support PD3.0.Designed for smartphones and tablets (compatible with iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy), GPS, digital cameras etc. Perfect for outdoor life and even unexpected power outages. The build-in smart IC chip intelligently identifies your device, and maximizes its charging speed while protects your devices from over charging and overloading.
- 【Foldable&Portable】After being folded, the size is only 9.85*7.90*2.40 inch. You could easily pack it into backpack or trunk to explore the world. At the same time, the panel is equipped with adjustable brackets.You could adjust the angle of the solar panel at will to obtain a higher output power.
- 【Powerful 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. It performs better than similarly rated polycrystalline solar panels at low-light conditions
- 【Durable】 The solar panel is fully Laminated, made by advanced laminated technology and long lasting ETFE material. NOTE:Before test the 14.4V port voltage, need to connect a load/battery to activate.
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Product Description
60 Watt Portable Foldable Solar Panel, 60 Folding Solar Battery Charger
- It is designed for most portable power station generator on market, compatible with Jackery,SUAOKI, Enkeeo, Goal Zero, Webetop, Paxcess, ROCKPALS, , Flashfish etc.
- Also for mobile phone, power bank, tablets, laptop and 12V car boat RV batteries etc.
- Perfect for yard, tent, hiking, camping, trekking, climbing, drive travel, car/boat/RV battery and other outdoors and emergency.
- Included different size of connectors: 8 mm DC adapter (7.9*5.4 mm), 6.5*4.4 mm, 6.25*3.0 mm, 5.5*2.5 mm, 5.5*2.1 mm, 4.75*1.7 mm, 5.5*1.7 mm, 4.0*1.7 mm, 5.0*3.0 mm, 7.4*5.0 mm, 3.5*1.35 mm, aviation plug.
Multipurpose Renewable Foldable Solar Panel
The SolarFairy series solar panels charges power station,phones,batteries and other devices with ease and simply plug in.
- Ensure that the port is plugged into the supporting connector cable.
- Open your solar panel and face the panels towards the sun and check the Solar Intensity Indicator for current solar conditions.For the best charging effect,please aim at the sun and keep three or four lights on.
- Plug your devices into the port through the approprite connector cable and charge it
The figure above takes SolarFairy 100 as an example
NOTE:Before test the 14.4V port voltage, need to connect a load/battery to activate.
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Peak Power | 30W | 100W | 60W | 100W | 120W |
Fold Size | 11.0*6.1*1.4 inch | 11*7.8*2.9 inch | 17.0*21.0*1.4 in | 20.0*20.3*1.4 in | 17.0*21.0*1.4 in |
Unfold Size | 27.2*11.0*0.75 inch | 52*22.4*1.7 *0.95 in | 34.1*21.0*0.95 in | 50.8*20.3*0.95 in | 62.5*21.1*0.95 in |
DC 19V Output | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
DC 14.4V Output | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
QC3.0 & PD3.0 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Bracket | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Weight(Only panel) | 1.6Lb | 5.1 Lb | 5.0 Lb | 6.4 Lb | 8.4 Lb |
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Portability | 4.6 | — | 4.8 | 5.0 | 4.7 | 5.0 |
Light weight | 4.1 | 3.9 | 4.6 | 5.0 | — | 4.7 |
Charging power | 3.9 | — | 4.0 | 4.5 | 4.4 | 3.8 |
Value for money | 3.4 | 3.5 | 4.3 | — | 3.7 | 3.3 |
Quality of material | 4.4 | 3.0 | — | 5.0 | — | — |
Sold By | — | Alrska | Keshoyal Direct | ALLPOWERSDirect | POWOXI | StarEnergy |
power source | Solar Powered | Battery Powered,Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Battery Powered | Corded Electric | Battery Powered |
connector type | USB | Usb Type A | Usb Type A | Usb Type A, Usb Type C | Usb | Usb |
material | Monocrystalline Silicon | Monocrystalline Silicon | Monocrystalline Silicon | Polycrystalline Silicon | Tpe | Monocrystalline Silicon |
wattage | 60 watts | — | 60 watts | 60 watts | 120 watts | — |
weight | 3.56 kilograms | 9.2 pounds | 4 pounds | 5.29 pounds | 5.4 pounds | — |
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Product information
Brand | Topsolar |
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Material | Monocrystalline Silicon |
Item Weight | 3.56 Kilograms |
Efficiency | High Efficiency |
Connector Type | USB |
Included Components | cable |
Maximum Voltage | 18 Volts |
Maximum Power | 100 Watts |
Package Dimensions | 12.56 x 9.84 x 5.2 inches |
Item Weight | 7.83 pounds |
ASIN | B07SNP8XZ1 |
Item model number | T05SC60-1 |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #335,485 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #57 in Solar Battery Chargers & Charging Kits |
Date First Available | May 31, 2019 |
Manufacturer | Topsolar |
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Customers like the quality, foldability, and attachments of the solar panel. For example, they mention it's well built, folds to a reasonable size, and includes a nice set of connectors and cables. That said, opinions are mixed on charging and compatibility.
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Customers like the quality of the solar panel. For example, they mention it's well built, has good material, and is durable. Some say the output seems good for a 60w panel.
"...The material is quite sturdy. It seems it could handle some SUN and maybe tossed around a bit. I really hate it when stuff gets damaged by the SUN...." Read more
"...Good: Very Portable. Output seems good for 60w panel. Lights help align it well. Very good accessories. Fit my needs including laptop charging...." Read more
"...nice and compact, great selection of cables to use but output is horrible and it simply turned into a throw away product...." Read more
"...generator itself. Nice sturdy carrying case, the only thing that I’m worried about is if there’s a lot of wind how I would keep it upright." Read more
Customers appreciate the portability of the solar panel. They mention that it is lightweight, perfect for a backpack, and works well. Some appreciate the fold-able compact design.
"...for pre-apocalypse camping (enjoy it while you can), this is perfect for a backpack and not too heavy...." Read more
"...angle towards the sun, as with any panel charging, but I like how portable and foldable this is...." Read more
"...With weekly use, it's dead now.Good: Very Portable. Output seems good for 60w panel. Lights help align it well. Very good accessories...." Read more
"...This one fits my needs - it is compact and lightweight and does what it is supposed to do...." Read more
Customers like the foldability of the solar panel. They mention that it's portable, and it folds to a reasonable size. Some say that it is better than the foldable briefcase type, and can fits in a backpack.
"...At night they can come in/down and they really do fold up very nicely...." Read more
"...the sun, as with any panel charging, but I like how portable and foldable this is...." Read more
"...Also, the way this thing folds up and goes in it's carry case is awesome!" Read more
"...so happy with the compact size and ease of use, it is better than the foldable briefcase type, can fits in a backpack if needed...." Read more
Customers find the attachments on the solar panel to be useful and versatile. They also appreciate the great selection of cables to use.
"...nice and compact, great selection of cables to use but output is horrible and it simply turned into a throw away product...." Read more
"...But it came with a whole bunch of connectors with the panel to charge your phone and other things, besides thegenerator itself...." Read more
"...I love that it has so many ways to charge and included attachments...." Read more
"...with this panel, it is a well built solar panel that includes a nice set of connectors that are very useful...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the compatibility of the solar panel. Some mention that it works excellent, while others say that it doesn't work well with an iPhone.
"...my Jackery but once that was figured out, I feel this set performed well for my needs." Read more
"...But very good for most small items. Good on my phone's in far less than ideal charging situations." Read more
"...I hooked up my iPhone I kept getting a message it was not compatible with this device... so I unplugged it over and over agin to get it to work......" Read more
"So far the solar panel has worked without issue, although I have yet to have it read "full strength" sun even in full midday sun...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the charging of the solar panel. Some mention that it charges up even on cloudy days, while others say that it does not charge reliably, does not resume, and does not power lithium ion batteries.
"...when a cloud passes over or any other interruption, charging does not resume on my power box. This is very annoying...." Read more
"...It comes on like a charm every night at the same time and charges up even on cloudy days when it was snowing!" Read more
"...only negative is instructions state this solar panel does not charge lithium ion batteries." Read more
"...Now am unable to charge solar generator so this does not even function for reason I bought it." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the power of the solar panel. They mention that it cuts out and does not come back, the power will not resume, and it does not provide enough power to operate their electric lift. They also say that the voltage drops when not in full sun.
"...However, this will not provide enough power to operate your electric lift...." Read more
"...The voltage drops when not in full sun, but that is to be expected. I wish the cables were longer, but I made some extensions to fit my needs." Read more
"...product, however whenever the sun is blocked from the panel, the power cuts out, and when reintroduced into the full sun, the power will not resume..." Read more
"...the panel out in direct sunlight, only to come back later with a dead battery and no output...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the controller. They mention that it is a defective controller, and the output is horrible.
"...nice and compact, great selection of cables to use but output is horrible and it simply turned into a throw away product...." Read more
"Poor solar panel controller..." Read more
"Defective controller and 20% restocking fee..." Read more
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Power for phones, tablets, maybe a laptop, a freezer, medical device, radio, drones, and maybe an e-bike?
Ultimately, I want to make sure we can watch movies, look at photos of us doing things we won't be able to do again, and play games.
I've got these panels to charge some power banks/stations and keep things running during the day.
At night they can come in/down and they really do fold up very nicely. It reminds me of a compact disc carrying case from the 90's in terms of weight and size. I could definitely use a lot more of these or maybe some bigger ones. However, for pre-apocalypse camping (enjoy it while you can), this is perfect for a backpack and not too heavy.
I also intend to use these for selling/exchanging power for other goods and services like potable water and canned beans.
The material is quite sturdy. It seems it could handle some SUN and maybe tossed around a bit. I really hate it when stuff gets damaged by the SUN. I wouldn't hesitate to leave these out for weeks, but I wonder how well it could hold up after years.
Not that I want to flex it, but it does give slightly which is reassuring me that if I accidentally tap them against something that nothing would break.
The waterproof seal over the ports is good to have, but it feels like it takes longer than it should to align them properly and get them to sit flat. I guess this would have some value if I had them mounted in a way that wasn't so easy to take down. When something is plugged in, it definitely would not be a waterproof connection.
I imagine you'll want to be able to lift your car to properly modify it for one of the infinite number of exciting post apocalyptic purposes. However, this will not provide enough power to operate your electric lift. You would probably need a generator to power that as well as a welder.
HOWEVER, it could most definitely be useful for charging the batteries to your cordless angle grinder.
I think that these are ideal as they do a very good job at satisfying the needs of portability and need of 60 watts.
I am impressed and will seek out more TopSolar panels.
I began testing the TP Solar Panel at 1300 CST on November 5th by facing the panels directly at the sunlight and charging a 12V battery that was dormant for nearly 3 years. Sun elevation was 33.6 degrees and sun azimuth was 198 degrees. It was time to charge it up and test the panels. My initial reading was 21.28V and that was under scattered cloudy conditions. This was also while topping off my suunto ambit 3 run from 0% which achieved 100% in just over 2.5 hours while also charging the 12V battery.
I returned to the panels at 1530, optimized the panel angle and was able to achieve 21.17V. I continued to test the panels at varying positions and angles while reading my voltmeter. At 1600 CST the suns altitude was 11.5 degrees at an azimuth of 238 degrees. The panel registered 20.40V when laying flat and 21.66V when angled directly at the sun.
Our local sunset time is 1710, and at 1628 the panels were obscured by the shadows of the surrounding homes. Yet, the energy continued to generate with 20.31V (while also under scattered skies). With no direct sunlight I continued testing the panels. When directed towards the sunlit skies the voltmeter registered 19.99V, laying flat it read 19.52V. Over all the battery was charged to 5.87V from ZERO in appx 4 hours!!!
The following are times with their respective volt readings. Local temperature was 48 degrees, elevation 800 feet, barometric pressure 30.25inHg, sun elevation 5 degrees, sun azimuth 245 degrees, scattered clouds, humidity 57%, panels receiving ZERO direct sunlight, all times are CST:
1645 – 19.45V
1649 – 18.94V
1700 – 17.10V
1705 – 9.10V
1710 – 7.08V
Okay, enough geek speak. These panels are freaking AWESOMELY WICKED!!! When laying flat and facing directly skyward with the sun teetering on the horizon I still captured 20+ volts. Are you kidding!?!?! Not only that I managed to charge my iPad, and Suunto to 100% and edge in 5.87 Volts on a battery that sat dormant for over three years.
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2019
I began testing the TP Solar Panel at 1300 CST on November 5th by facing the panels directly at the sunlight and charging a 12V battery that was dormant for nearly 3 years. Sun elevation was 33.6 degrees and sun azimuth was 198 degrees. It was time to charge it up and test the panels. My initial reading was 21.28V and that was under scattered cloudy conditions. This was also while topping off my suunto ambit 3 run from 0% which achieved 100% in just over 2.5 hours while also charging the 12V battery.
I returned to the panels at 1530, optimized the panel angle and was able to achieve 21.17V. I continued to test the panels at varying positions and angles while reading my voltmeter. At 1600 CST the suns altitude was 11.5 degrees at an azimuth of 238 degrees. The panel registered 20.40V when laying flat and 21.66V when angled directly at the sun.
Our local sunset time is 1710, and at 1628 the panels were obscured by the shadows of the surrounding homes. Yet, the energy continued to generate with 20.31V (while also under scattered skies). With no direct sunlight I continued testing the panels. When directed towards the sunlit skies the voltmeter registered 19.99V, laying flat it read 19.52V. Over all the battery was charged to 5.87V from ZERO in appx 4 hours!!!
The following are times with their respective volt readings. Local temperature was 48 degrees, elevation 800 feet, barometric pressure 30.25inHg, sun elevation 5 degrees, sun azimuth 245 degrees, scattered clouds, humidity 57%, panels receiving ZERO direct sunlight, all times are CST:
1645 – 19.45V
1649 – 18.94V
1700 – 17.10V
1705 – 9.10V
1710 – 7.08V
Okay, enough geek speak. These panels are freaking AWESOMELY WICKED!!! When laying flat and facing directly skyward with the sun teetering on the horizon I still captured 20+ volts. Are you kidding!?!?! Not only that I managed to charge my iPad, and Suunto to 100% and edge in 5.87 Volts on a battery that sat dormant for over three years.
Good: Very Portable. Output seems good for 60w panel. Lights help align it well. Very good accessories. Fit my needs including laptop charging. (Except I cannot charge 2 USB C items at once. I'd need a different connector, not included)
Plenty of juice. Just cannot tap it with 2 USB C cords.
Can be improved:
The 2 stands are really wonky. I scrapped them & used the included carabineers to attach it to an old cage I had and I tilt that whole thing.
I don't blame the panel (yet), but when a cloud passes over or any other interruption, charging does not resume on my power box. This is very annoying. One must constantly check to be sure it is on & charging. I think it's the box rather than the panel because it does not happen with phones or rechargable headlamps. And the box did the same thing with another panel.
The carrying case is really thoughtfully designed and your accessories are quite convenient. All materials seem to be high quality. The two main cords are pretty hefty (good for not dropping power) compared to my last panel.
Overall I think it's very good for the price but the 2nd 'USB' outlet doesn't fit anything rechargable I own.
But very good for most small items. Good on my phone's in far less than ideal charging situations.