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The Luvknit 100W Portable Solar Panel features high-efficiency monocrystalline cells with 24% conversion, multiple output ports (DC, USB-A, USB-C) for broad device compatibility, and a rugged IP65 waterproof foldable design weighing just 8.2 pounds. Ideal for camping, RVing, off-grid living, and emergency backup, it delivers reliable, eco-friendly power on the go with included adapters and a power controller.












| Amperage Capacity | 3 Amps |
| Asin | B09W2CFT61 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #72,616 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #255 in Solar Panels |
| Brand Name | Luvknit |
| Connector Type | DC5521/5525/7909/8020/XT60/ANDERSON/USB A/USB C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (647) 4.5 out of 5 stars |
| Efficiency | 24% |
| Folded Size | 21 x 23.6 in |
| Included Components | 1 x LUVKNIT 100 Watt Solar Panel, 1 x Power Controller, 1 x User Manual, 1 xDC5521 To Anderson/DC/XT60 Cable, 4 x DC5521 To 8020/7909/5525/35315 Adapters |
| Item Dimensions L X W X H | 23.6"L x 20.9"W x 1.06"H |
| Item Type Name | Monocrystalline |
| Item Weight | 8.16 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Dongguan Shinetech New Energy Co., Ltd. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SP22H |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Material Type | Monocrystalline Silicon |
| Maximum Power | 100 Watts |
| Maximum Voltage | 18 Volts |
| Model Number | SP22H |
| Output Voltage | 18 Volts |
| Special Features | Flexible, Portable, Waterproof |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 149 Degrees Fahrenheit |
User
Impressive performance so far, with one notable issue *UPDATE- USB Failure! Great SELLER Service.
I do mobile live streams in the field. First trip out with my Jackery Explorer 240, I had a laptop, camcorder, and cell phone on it. After 7 hours it was at 28% remaining. Good enough, but also bad enough that I knew I needed something to augment the Jackery or be limited in the amount of time I could stream. So I got this panel.Second trip (full sun all day), I had the 240 powering the laptop and camcorder, but also added a laptop cooling pad and an external fan. The solar panel was feeding the 240, as well as an additional cell phone and additional external fan directly connected to it. The 240 remained between 99% and 100% all day. The panel also ran the directly attached devices without issue as well. When the 240 was using input from the panel to charge, it reported 60w input (which is the max it takes from the wall wart as well).In other words, the panel easily fed all the devices attached and did so for the duration of the 7 hour live stream, even as the sun began to wane in the evening. I do not need to charge the 240 before my next trip now as a result; it's already at 99%.The issue I found was with the stands. There are just seemingly fabric-wrapped carboard (or some other flimsy material) legs that are fine, unless there is a hint of wind. 5 minutes after I set up the panel, a 10 MPH gust knocked it down. I had to add some weights to the legs to keep it standing. Other than that, the panel is great and I'm really glad I got it.All I lack for a full review at this point is time. If it holds up, I'll probably add the 5th star despite the poor leg design. That's easy enough to work around, except it adds one more component you'd need for reliable use. But as far as performance goes, it's outstanding for me.*Edit- third and fourth trips out with this, in the same usage scenario as the second trip, only these times there was full, heavy cloud cover the entire time. Even with zero direct sunlight, the panel kept everything running and the power station was kept at full charge throughout the 8 hour day, with the panel still delivering 60w to the power station when needed. Very impressed with the power generation despite not being exposed to direct sunlight. Solid buy, no doubt.**EDIT #2- The panel itself continues to perform very well; however, the USB 3.0 port has broken. The plastic connector inside it has snapped off, rendering it totally useless. So now, I have only the USB-C port available. The seller told me Amazon customer care would send a replacement, but Amazon refused. The seller then sent me a new one directly. Huge props to them.
User
Great durability and function!
Amazing product, very durable and is able to charge my laptop and phone extremely quick, despite the product saying the ports can only output 15 watts, it is well able to surpass that. Definitely worth the price, best solar panels I've seen!
User
LOOKS GOOD – WORKS WELL
I am delighted with my new solar panel. I just used it for the first time to charge my Jackery power supply. It was a simple plug-in play set up. Charging my power supply took about 2 1/2 hours.The solar panel itself is very attractive and seems well made. It opens easily and has two supports attached on the back that fold out to support the panel at any angle.All the attachments needed are stored away in a pouch on the back of the unit. It’s very convenient. All in all I think this was a very good deal and I recommend it. David N. Purkerson.
User
Update Works well if you use built in dc cable but not with dc extension cord.
Update: 95-96 watts I have been interchanging DC plug adapters and cables and still acting weird got it to work with my extension cord with a 8mm size or something goal zero size dc adapter plug to my extension cord 5.5 mm plug. Not sure if it’s the dc plug shape or plastic housing making it not fully inserting or connection or the original solar panel dc cord sometimes I bend the original dc cord 90 degrees and either the dc plug or internal wires inside the original cable makes better connection and turns on my power station generator. Right now I tried to wrap the original dc cable around my small goal zero several times which bends the plug cable 90 degrees and it works it’s the dc plug or internal wires are cut or pulled out some wire fibers or something or the controller not sensing enough current or the generator *shrug* but the company is responsive and gave a partial refund. I can get it to work now but only by doing all there modifications. PerformsStrange with certain power station solar generators, but works well with my goal zero. Seems to cut off at 90% on my Vatid 600watt power station solar generator. Tested out the voltage and was 18-19 volts but fluctuated and display started flickered on and off. My other solar panels voltage stays constant at 18-19 volts and No flicker and no wide range fluctuationOf voltage. My other solar panels can still work pulling 1 watt+ but this one shuts off power to my solar generator if watts is too low (20-30 wattsApprox). In addition, Dc output does not work if you use a goal zero 15 feet or different brand thicker gauge 30 feet DC extension cable only could use the attached dc cable that comes with the solar panelTo work. More over it Needs strong sun intensity to turn on my my power station generator compared to my other brand 100 watt solar panel. Got up to 96 watts with this solar panel compared to 50-60 watts from my other brand 100 watt solar panel on the same day and time. I like the magnetic closure and the quality build, will see how durable it is in the coming years… my other brand has worn out velcro and does not stay close anymore. My other two different brand solar panels took a lot of beatings from strong gusts and flew away then slamming on the ground folding backwards etc…for over 3 years and still working. my old rinkmo 120 watt solar panel (pulls in about 80-90 watts) it ripped open in the folds between panels and I saw it had cloth like thick braided paracord rope with metal coating type wires so strong still works even in the rain exposed so strong but heavy and huge (4 panels)
User
Light, portable, easy to set-up, nice pouch for cables and it works great!
This has a nice pouch to hold cables and I like that it includes a DC5521 to XT60 cable. I've owned one for several months and I'm very happy with it. It's light to carry, easy to set-up and during the late winter / early spring months in Chicago I'm generally getting 85 watts on mostly sunny days. I'm using it with an ECO Flow River 2 Pro, which I'm also very happy with.
User
Very portable, good power output, excellent for camping
I'm very pleased with these solar panels. They're light and easy to transport, they fold up nicely, they're a cinch to deploy, they come with a bunch of adapters for wide compatibility, they support modern charging protocols, the zippered pocket on the back is very convenient for keeping cables and small charging devices organized, and most importantly, they charge my electronics quickly.I haven't tested their power output, but I think the 100W label is a little misleading. Other sources I've seen online that have tested the power output have achieved around 55W in full sunlight. I think the 100W label represents what the company was able to achieve in a laboratory, possibly with an artificial, super-bright light source. Nevertheless, 24% is excellent efficiency, and 55W is plenty for my purposes: I can use these panels to fast-charge a couple of cellphones at a time, or a battery pack, or even use and charge my laptop.Because the solar panels are so light, you'll want to weigh the folding flaps down with rocks or branches if there are strong winds lest the wind blow the panels over.I bought these for camping and am very happy with them for that purpose. They're portable enough that I even use them as a sun shade in my car so I can charge a power bank while I'm parked.
User
Can’t beat the performance for the price, quality, and features.
I just purchased a second one of these panels I liked the first one so much. You really can’t beat these for the price (with discount when available) and the small/light footprint. The carry handles are great and the accessory/cord bag attached is very handy.The power hub attached to the back of the panels works really well. I like how there’s an LED that appears when you’re getting enough sun for charging. It’s also nice to have the various USB types and multiple ports for multi-device charging.You can easily make your own wired connector to daisy-chain multiple panels together. Positive and negative wires so there’s not much to mess up.One panel in full sun charges my 300w battery hub in about 5 hours. It’s actually faster than plugging it into a wall socket. It takes one panel about 8 hours in full sun to top off my marine battery from half, which is pretty impressive!I’m very impressed by these panels. The build quality is just fine. They’re not going to survive a drop off a 20’ rock, but they can be thrown around, blown over by wind, stormed on, or accidentally stepped on without it being an issue.
User
Solid Panel
I have had this panel for a few months. It performs really well and it comes with lots of different connectors. Works with my Jackery Explorer 300
User
Can’t use to boost rv battery
Unit didn’t come with cables to attach to an rv battery
User
Panel solar
Buen complemento para la batería
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