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10W Renogy E.FLEX10 Portable Solar Panel w/ USB Port (Blue)

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Renogy has 10W Renogy E.FLEX10 Portable Solar Panel w/ USB Port (Blue) on sale for $7.99 when you apply coupon code FIVEOFF at checkout. Shipping is free.

Alternatively, RenogySolarUS via Amazon has 10W Renogy E.FLEX10 Portable Solar Panel w/ USB Port (Blue) on sale for $12.99. Shipping is free.

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  • About this deal:
    • This offer is 87% savings off the list price
  • About this product:
    • 1-year material warranty
    • Ultra thin and water resistant.
    • Overcharge protection.
    • Included carabineers for easy Attachment.
    • High efficient Mono-crystalline Solar cells.
    • Auto-optimization feature: effortlessly recovers lost power from shading.
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Renogy has 10W Renogy E.FLEX10 Portable Solar Panel w/ USB Port (Blue) on sale for $7.99 when you apply coupon code FIVEOFF at checkout. Shipping is free.

Alternatively, RenogySolarUS via Amazon has 10W Renogy E.FLEX10 Portable Solar Panel w/ USB Port (Blue) on sale for $12.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community members psychosaint & eXene for finding this deal.

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This offer is 87% savings off the list price
  • About this product:
    • 1-year material warranty
    • Ultra thin and water resistant.
    • Overcharge protection.
    • Included carabineers for easy Attachment.
    • High efficient Mono-crystalline Solar cells.
    • Auto-optimization feature: effortlessly recovers lost power from shading.
  • About this store:
    • Merchant RenogySolarUS has earned a 96% positive lifetime rating (7,589 total ratings)
    • Renogy return policy here:
      • For purchases made directly from our online store, if for any reason you are not fully satisfied with your purchase, you may return your products with original package within 30 days as long as they are new, undamaged, and unmodified.
    • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
    • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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grrupt
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ImGeo
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I have this. Bought when it was $2 after a coupon price mistake.

In full sun it charges at over 5 watts in San Francisco CA, but I never got a full 10. But that's to be expected, it's hard to get ideal perfect conditions.

For $12 I don't think you can get a better solar panel. Other comparable ones are $30-50 on Amazon.

Note that if you get cloud temporarily passing over, it may cause the charging to drop and stay very weak. This is due to your device thinking the charger can't provide enough power so the device requests less and never requests more until you unplug and replug.

I may recommend a USB power meter to see how fast it's charging. For a cheap Chinese one: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Current-Voltage-Capacity-Tester-USB-Volt-Power-Bank-Capacity-Doctor-Mete-TO-f-/402851446825?
eXene
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Code FIVEOFF made it $7.99. I'll give it a shot for that price.

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moku160
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I'm seeing 45.00 for blue and oos for black
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psychosaint
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Quote from moku160 :
I'm seeing 45.00 for blue and oos for black
The link shows 12.99 for a blue 10w panel for me
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psychosaint
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Also available on the Renogy website

https://www.renogy.com/renogy-e-f...-usb-port/
Oct 6, 2021
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topflight05
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Quote from psychosaint :
The link shows 12.99 for a blue 10w panel for me
12.99 for me too. Ordered
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parsimony
Oct 6, 2021
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Same here. Will give this a try. Thanks!
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MrStealYourHamster
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This 5w Renogy panel in average sunlight in my area will charge a 5,000 mah battery in about 8 hours. It charges the battery bank apx 1% every 5 minutes and appears to have the same output as my Goal Zero folding 7w panel that weights 16.3 ounces. Saving about 10 ounces, a bit of bulk and being about $100 cheaper the Renogy 5w will be my new backpacking solar panel. I tried the cheaper 10w Lixada panel (4 ounces) with mixed results and lower performance than advertised. I highly recommend the Renogy 5w panel if your power needs are low while on trail.
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budster
Oct 6, 2021
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Quote from itsxjustin :
This 5w Renogy panel in average sunlight in my area will charge a 5,000 mah battery in about 8 hours. It charges the battery bank apx 1% every 5 minutes and appears to have the same output as my Goal Zero folding 7w panel that weights 16.3 ounces. Saving about 10 ounces, a bit of bulk and being about $100 cheaper the Renogy 5w will be my new backpacking solar panel. I tried the cheaper 10w Lixada panel (4 ounces) with mixed results and lower performance than advertised. I highly recommend the Renogy 5w panel if your power needs are low while on trail.
This thread is about a 10w panel. Are you referring to a different panel?

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lamah
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bought this last week. it did not charge well for me
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank ImGeo

I have this. Bought when it was $2 after a coupon price mistake.

In full sun it charges at over 5 watts in San Francisco CA, but I never got a full 10. But that's to be expected, it's hard to get ideal perfect conditions.

For $12 I don't think you can get a better solar panel. Other comparable ones are $30-50 on Amazon.

Note that if you get cloud temporarily passing over, it may cause the charging to drop and stay very weak. This is due to your device thinking the charger can't provide enough power so the device requests less and never requests more until you unplug and replug.

I may recommend a USB power meter to see how fast it's charging. For a cheap Chinese one: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Current-Voltage-Capacity-Tester-USB-Volt-Power-Bank-Capacity-Doctor-Mete-TO-f-/402851446825?
Last edited by ImGeo October 6, 2021 at 10:05 AM.
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mad212
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Would this work to trickle charge a car battery while parked for long periods of time to keep battery charged?
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ThriftyHalibut921
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There's a reason for the low price.
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Quote from ImGeo :
I have this. Bought when it was $2 after a coupon price mistake.

In full sun it charges at over 5 watts in San Francisco CA, but I never got a full 10. But that's to be expected, it's hard to get ideal perfect conditions.

For $12 I don't think you can get a better solar panel. Other comparable ones are $30-50 on Amazon.

Note that if you get cloud temporarily passing over, it may cause the charging to drop and stay very weak. This is due to your device thinking the charger can't provide enough power so the device requests less and never requests more until you unplug and replug.

I may recommend a USB power meter to see how fast it's charging. For a cheap Chinese one: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Current-...851446825?
Same here, paid $2 for it.
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budster
Oct 6, 2021
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Quote from ImGeo :
I have this. Bought when it was $2 after a coupon price mistake.

In full sun it charges at over 5 watts in San Francisco CA, but I never got a full 10. But that's to be expected, it's hard to get ideal perfect conditions.

For $12 I don't think you can get a better solar panel. Other comparable ones are $30-50 on Amazon.

Note that if you get cloud temporarily passing over, it may cause the charging to drop and stay very weak. This is due to your device thinking the charger can't provide enough power so the device requests less and never requests more until you unplug and replug.

I may recommend a USB power meter to see how fast it's charging. For a cheap Chinese one: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Current-...851446825?
I'm wondering if one of the panels on the item you got was defective. Or maybe the wiring broke to it due to the folding hinge design that could have caused too much stress on a wire. Have you tried covering up the panel without the USB port to see if you get the same charging results?
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WWJB
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Quote from psychosaint :
Also available on the Renogy website

https://www.renogy.com/renogy-e-f...-usb-port/
Just ordered at Renogy site. Free shipping and no tax.

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pabster69
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I bought this at $20 a few months back haven't really tried it but the reviews seem decent. It obviously isn't going to put out much juice but should be enough for a flashlight or cell recharge albeit at a snail pace. Or to juice up a battery bank if you have all day to do so.

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