☀️ Power your freedom with ACACIA’s foldable solar powerhouse!
The ACACIA 120W Portable Foldable Solar Panel combines cutting-edge 3rd-generation polymer materials with A+ monocrystalline silicon cells to deliver a lightweight, ultra-efficient (23%) solar charging solution. Designed for rugged outdoor use, it features an IP67 waterproof rating and a durable semi-flexible build, ensuring over 25 years of reliable performance. Compatible with a wide range of power stations (300-1500W), it’s the ultimate companion for RVs, camping, and off-grid power needs.
Brand | ACACIA |
Material | 3rd generation polymer |
Product Dimensions | 68.8"L x 0.1"W x 21.7"H |
Item Weight | 9 Pounds |
Efficiency | High Efficiency |
Connector Type | MC4 |
Included Components | Frame |
AC Adapter Current | 5.74 Amps |
Maximum Power | 120 Watts |
UPC | 850044952939 |
Manufacturer | Green Pulse |
Part Number | SP1-23 |
Item Weight | 9 pounds |
Item model number | SP1-23 |
Size | 120V |
Color | Black |
Style | 120W Solar Panel |
Shape | Rectangular |
Power Source | solar_powered |
Voltage | 20.9 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 17 Months Warranty |
N**Y
Panels are efficient and put out 110W or more, peak
Flexible solar panels generally have a poor reputation when it comes to meeting claimed output, especially when compared to rigid solar panels. But these panels have proven to work quite well for me. I use the portable panels with my camper van that has LifePo4 batteries and some fixed solar panels on the roof. I use a dedicated Victron charge controller with the panels. I have seen the panels produce 110W in February in California when pointed. That's simply outstanding and much better than I expected. Peak output won't last long but over a day the panels produced more than 500 Wh when realigned occasionally. Very nice!The included hardware is also of surprisingly good quality even though for my purposes I did a custom cable and connector. The integrated stands are somewhat flimsy but anything super strong would also make the panels much heavier. The "hinges" between the panels, the internal wiring and the handles are all of good quality especially given the price. If you treat the panels gently they should last.
M**T
Awesome portable panel with outstanding wattage output!
First let me start with the solar panel itself. This panel is rated as a 120W panel and it truly delivers. I have tested it in the winter (Southeast US) in 40-50°F outside temps, full sun. It averages between 110-119 watts output registered to my Ecoflow Delta 2 unit, I plugged it directly into the XT60i connection port (panel comes with a solar MC4 to XT60i adapter cable). The panel folds up well and has magnets & snaps to secure itself, others have commented on the quality of the snaps, but I haven't had any issues with them. Others have also commented on difficulty of setting the panel up, I have done it by myself several times now and it's not that bad, yes one of the four panel sections doesn't have the attached "leg/stand" but it's not a big deal, my opinion. It doesn't have any USB charging ports or charge controller, just the MC4/XT60i output cables, so no frills, but I ultimately bought a second panel because of the performance, >90% of stated output!Secondly, I'll warn you to buy from the right listing, this exact same panel currently has 6 separate listings on the jungle, prices ranging from ~$99-$250. Search "green pulse solar panel" and judge for yourself. While it's being listed under the name Acacia or whatever, the panels are all 120W and made by Green Pulse, I bought mine from two different listings and received the exact same product!
C**G
Performed at advertised wattage
I usually don't leave reviews, but I had to say something, I ordered three of these panels and they were able to provide the max wattage(120) as advertised even in a slight overcast.When the sun came out they even performed slightly higher, hitting about 125 watts each.Hooked them up to my DJI power 1000 and exceeded all expectations.In addition, I love the stands, and the magnets used to keep them together when not in use.
R**E
My point of view
Delivered 1 day earlier than planned. Thankful to the seller. 120 w foldable solar panel but really life 110w and 22v.
C**K
Delivers rated power as stated.
Quality item. Puts out rated power as stated.Good price too.
R**M
A Solar Panel not Power Supply
This is what appears to be a very well designed and constructed solar panel set. I am not a solar panel expert, but by their advertisement it seemed to be easily used for a variety of uses. What that really means is if you purchase this and their power supply you will have a good system. I did not get their power supply, but from the advertising I assumed it could connect to some power banks or smaller items, or perhaps even devices, and charge them up. That does not seem to be the case.The instructions only cover hooking it up to their one power supply. There is no information about how or if it can be connected to other power supplies or devices. I checked their web site and their Facebook page and only found the same information.From the solid and professional construction I can see I'm assuming it's a good solar panel to work with their power supply. That keeps it from a very low rating. However, the fact that there's no guidance on how it works with other types of power supplies or devices causes the lower rating. Please note that the ratings for the power supply and the solar panel are together, so you can't use the score at the top.
K**N
Love it!
Wow! is the first word that comes to mind. I was able to see 118 watts of the advertised 120 with winter TX sun. The eye that helps you point it correctly is a game changer!
T**T
Pretty good folding panel
This panel is pretty good. Whenever I go camping, I take this with me along with a PPS. I've had it for about a year, though I don't use it every day. I only have a couple things I don't like about it.The good:1. I get a good 100W normally, which is honestly better than I expected. I'm in Indiana which doesn't get the best sun (as compared to Florida or Arizona)2. It may seem like a little thing, but the pocket on the back is pretty nice for keeping cables managed. I can hold all my camping solar equipment in my hands and not have to worry about losing cords.3.The bad:1. The stands on the back are pretty flimsy. One of the them broke pretty quickly but it was easily fixable with a ziptie.2. this is both a blessing and a curse, but the panel is pretty light. On windier days, it may need to be secured down.3. It is pretty long and unwieldy. The first few times that I used it, I had a hard time getting it to stand up.Overall, I'm happy with the purchase and it will continue to be used.
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