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Ultra-Lightweight & Portable Design: Weighing only 4.1lbs (1.85kg), this 100W solar panel features a compact folded size of 12.99 x 10.43 x 2.17 inches and includes a carry bag for effortless transport. The unfold size is 45.47 x 26.18 x 0.59 in.Perfect for camping, hiking, or emergencies, and its slim 0.59-inch profile ensures maximum portability without sacrificing power.
Versatile Emergency Charging Solutions: Equipped with 18W USB-A, PD3.0 45W USB-C, and 100W DC outputs, plus a 4-in-1 charging cable (DC5521, DC7909, Anderson, XT60), it reliably charges phones, power banks, and small-to-medium power stations. Ideal for urgent power needs during outages or outdoor adventures.
High-Efficiency Solar Conversion: Crafted with premium monocrystalline silicon and ETFE lamination, this panel delivers 23%+ energy conversion efficiency. Its durable, weather-resistant design ensures long-term performance even in harsh conditions.
IP67 Waterproof & Dustproof Protection: Built to withstand rain, dust, and extreme environments, the IP67-rated design guarantees uninterrupted power generation during rugged outdoor use.
Perfect for Outdoor Adventures: From camping and trekking to emergency backup power, this solar panel combines portability, reliability, and high-output charging to keep your devices powered wherever you go.
13 reviews for FlexSolar 100W Portable Solar Panels Chargers with PD3.0 USB-C,QC3.0 USB-A and DC Outputs Foldable IP67 Waterproof Power Emergency Camping for Small Power Station Generator,Phones, Power Banks
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Aaron Guest –
Powerful & Portable
Wow! High output power, durable and easy fold design for portability! Love the multi output options built in and adapter cables included! Works good even on cloudy days. Great product for the money, highly recommended!
KJ –
Great solar panel for recharging cpap batteries on river trip
I used this solar panel to recharge my cpap batteries on a recent whitewater rafting trip. Luckily we had sunny layover days so that I could get a full day of charging. I was a little skeptical at first since the panel was so compact and flexible, but it worked great. I found that the best way to use it (thanks to the pictures in the description) was to hang it from my tent. I used the corner tie outs on the tent fly to suspend the panel facing the sun. The included corner carabiners made this easy to do. Every so often I would reposition it on another part of the tent to get the best angle to the sun. I was able to fully recharge my cpap batteries from 6% to 100% in the space of about 6-8 hours. The panel folds up into a very manageable carry case that fit easily in my raft dry box. I was very happy with how this solar panel worked.
Read&Ride –
As advertised. A good choice.
This works well. I would consider another of the same if i needed anouther panel. Both the panel and its case are well thought and well made.Figure the standard 20% discount on the rated output. The hinge sections, panels, and wires are showing no stress. The folding racks are fiddley in a different way than the sewn in type. I have decided that I like them better, despite bending one is a recent slip down a bank.The complete lack of variety in the output connection will either not bother you or is fixable. The solar connectors are a well supported standard so you should find whatever adapters you need. Just budget for that if you are plugging this into nearly any mobile device.There are now options to this that fold down into much tidier packages. If you have the spot to carry this type, it will be faster to setup and stow away. If not, check out some of the 8/10/12 panel configurations. They are more vulnerable to blow downs because they rise furthere out of the weeds. Just flipping it onto the windshield, this three panel deploys faster than your sunshade.
Peter D. –
It works close to posted specifications
Initial tests show promising results with the 100 watt rated unit pushing 70 watts into an Eco Flow River.I did see some large charge fluctuations initially and was able to trace this instability to the coaxial power connection on the side of the panel / included plug. I cleaned the plug with a paper towel and alcohol and all the intermittent operation observed earlier has disappeared and only consistent operation has been observed.I also have a Victron smartsolar 75/15 charge controller that I can add inline and have been able to achieve about 80W charge power with the same panel but that’s it, nothing more.For how small the panel is, I am happy and it will suit my needs as long as it continues to work.I’ve had the panel in use so far for a week. I’ll update if I see any performance/ operational issues in the future.
Ramon G. –
Worth the investment
Nice little setup. Not to heavy and compact enough to hike with if need be. It’s about the size of a standard notebook. Nests all the cables you need into one for multiple set ups. I set it out in the sun around 3 pm, hooked it up to my Anker C300 and was pumping out a steady 70 watts. So I’m confident that at midday it’ll give more. The quality of the product feels very sturdy. The only downside is that it doesn’t have a kickstand. But it’s kinda understandable given the design.
revucrew –
Works and does indeed do 100whr
Charged a 300whr lithium generator from 0-45% in 90min so pretty close to 100 watts. Folds to notebook size, 10 panels the size of letter paper, comes with a bag about 2” thick and sits well with a laptop in a bag. My generator wouldn’t let me utilize it while charging with the solar panel however You can charge more than just the generator on the panel itself. My generation rate slows down after my battery is 50% full. I don’t know if this is because the cells in the battery are fuller or because the solar power lacks voltage to fill the batteries entirely but something to note.
Scott – Sussex –
Works as advertised. Charged my iPad from 9% to 95% in 7 hours on an overcast day.
This arrived just the other day. Today was OVERCAST. I set it up outside and charged my iPad from 9% up to 95% in about 7 hours. For an overcast day, that is very acceptable.I’m impressed.
rainbowgardens –
So far, so good!
I just received this solar panel and decided to see how it works. I plan to use it for charging my Ecoflow River 2. I also have a Ecoflow Delta Pro 2 which came with 220w solar panels but I think they would be too strong to charge the River 2 without damaging it.I thought this panel had a better price than the Ecoflow panels so I decided to get one and very happy I did! I love the size, it’s not too bulky. The only thing is the stands are a bit flimsy but I made them work (see video).
DaveKay –
Testing it now. Seems to be working weel charging power pack. Solid firm back, feels like good quality.
Brian F. –
Nice piece of kit. Well made. Good stand. Excellent storage bag. Putting between 90 and 104 watts of power out on a slightly hazy day. Will charge both my EcoFlow and Jackery power banks. Well worth the Prime Day price. First day with it I’ll update if anything happens.
Emmanuel Brouillette –
Pour le prix la conception est très correct, un peu large et un peu lourd mais solide. J’ai aussi un kit renogy 200 watts beaucoup plus léger et compact (une fois replié) mais bon, y a le prix qui est beaucoup moins léger! J’avais besoin d’un 2e kit et les dimensions étaient correctes pour l’installer ma remorque de vélo.
Darren King –
No this is a game changer. I charge everything off it since I got it 2 days ago and it does exactly what it’s meant to. Right now it is charging a 36,000 mah power bank
Bleep blop bloop –
Changing review.After volt testing panel and connecting to other various batteries, the panel was in fact fine. There seems to of been an issue with my mppt charger/plug.