🌞 Power Up Anywhere with 70mai!
The 70mai 110W Portable Solar Panel is a high-efficiency solar solution designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With a remarkable 23% conversion efficiency, it charges your devices even in less-than-ideal weather. Its foldable design and lightweight construction make it perfect for camping, hiking, and emergency power needs. Equipped with dual USB outputs and a durable ETFE coating, this solar panel is built for adventure and reliability.
Brand | 70mai |
Product Dimensions | 28.2"L x 23.2"W x 1.2"H |
Item Weight | 11 Pounds |
Efficiency | High Efficiency |
Connector Type | Usb Type C, Usb Type A |
Included Components | Batteries |
AC Adapter Current | 5.4 Amps |
Maximum Voltage | 20 Volts |
Maximum Power | 110 Watts |
Manufacturer | 70mai |
Part Number | 70mai |
Item Weight | 11 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Tera1000 |
Style | Solar Panel 110 |
Power Source | AC/DC |
Voltage | 22.5 Volts |
Wattage | 1200 milliamp_hours |
Special Features | Adjustable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 year |
Z**A
I got 108 watts on a November day
The media could not be loaded. This 110 watt solar panel is constructed with the typical 2 panel folding system which is my favorite for its simplicity. It has 2 short legs held on by Velcro (magnets are better). The handle is held shut with a magnet. The panel weighs 11 pounds on my scale. Its dimensions are 28” x 23.5” x 1.5” when closed, and it is 28” x 47” x 1.5” when opened. It is quite large at 7” wider than the typical 100 watt 2 panel system (or 33% larger). It has a 10’ cord with MC4 connectors, and a 3’ adaptor with MC4 to Anderson connector. It has one USB A and one USB C ports. The VOC of this panel is 22.5 volts.I tested this panel out to see how many watts I could get. It was a November day so not a perfect sun day, but I got a very impressive 108 watt output. I am thinking this panel might be under rated due to its very large size, and to make sure it lives up to its rated 110 watt output, so it might be possible to get over the 110 watt rating on a sunny day. I used a Bluetti EB70S to check the wattage output.I am not an engineer or an electrician, I am just a typical consumer.Pros:• Excellent wattage output• Has the preferred 2 panel system for easy setup and teardown• Has pouch built on the panel for ease of storageNeutrals:• Legs are shorter than typical, but are of good quality• Legs are held by Velcro (I wish for magnets)• Typical quality with a cloth like covering• Only has MC4 and Anderson connectors (not really a problem, connectors are easy to get)Cons:• The specifications are not written on the panel, a pet peeve of mine• Panel is very large for its 110 wattage ratingItem came very well packaged in a double box and was undamaged. I will keep this review up to date if any new issues arise as time passes.
C**Y
Works great
I haven't had a solar panel before and this one is a good size. I would not consider it portable. It is very easy to use, which was important for me. I really bought this in case we lose electricity or for camping trips, and it works great for that. There are both usb and usb c ports you can plug straight in to.
C**N
Works Great
So, I ordered this solar panel after my other one got damaged. The panel works great. We do occasional outdoor vendor events and after going to solar from a gas generator, I doubt I will ever go back. No noise and draws plenty of power for what we are needing. The overall construction seems very good too. The panel is fairly lightweight and takes seconds to setup. All connections are concealed in a bag on the back of the panel, so no hanging wires when transporting.
B**N
Not the Cheapest Option, But High Quality. Works Well for Me.
This is a very well made portable solar panel. I was impressed with the fit and finish and how everything fits together. I'm just getting my feet wet with solar, but I figure that these days it can't hurt to be able to generate enough power for lights and devices without relying on the grid.I've used this several times now with a cheap charge controller, 1250-watt pure sine wave inverter and a 100AH AGM battery. It tops the battery off well after I've used some powerful LED lights, but it's too early to really have data on how much power it is generating (and we're only a week past the shortest day of the year).I bought a long 10-gauge mc4 extension cable and cut it in half to make the connection to the charge controller so I wouldn't have to modify the connectors on this panel. The inverter connects right to my battery via Anderson plug so it can be easily removed. Later this winter, I will make a little stand to hold all this gear and make it easier to roll around.The panel itself is pretty easy to carry by its handle, and I put it behind the seat of my regular cab truck when traveling to provide some protection from impacts. I like the little pocket the cables stow into.I'm happy with this panel so far, and looking forward to seeing how much power it can put out as the sun gets higher in the sky and we get closer to summer. At that point I may get another to form the foundation of a more powerful system.
N**E
Fantastic panel!
This is fantastic 110w panel that I was able to pull the full 110 watts out of, which is quite rare for portable solar panels. I have about 10 different portable solar panels and am only able to get full rated capacity out of 2 of them. Most only produce around 80% of their rated capacity. This is also a very well-made panel that will hold up much longer than most. I would highly recommend this if you are in the market for a panel in the 100w range.
D**D
large - would not consider portable but great for camping
This solar panel is large and works great. I would not consider it portable. It is large. Folded out, this thing is about 4ft. It has a very simple design, and it is easy to use. I can plug it into my power station and charge it easily. It is not something you would want to take backpacking because of the size and weight but it's good for an activity like camping. The panel also has a usb and a usb c port to use directly. I worry about the longevity of legs. They don't give as much adjustability and stability as I would like. Overall, this solar panel makes a great addition to our outdoor excursions, but it's a bit heavy/large to be considered portable.
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