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ECO-WORTHY 100W Foldable Off Grid Solar Panel w/ Kickstand

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eco-worthy-us01 via eBay has ECO-WORTHY 100W Foldable Off Grid Solar Panel w/ Kickstand for $59.99 - $9 when you apply coupon code FINDYOURFAVES at checkout = $50.99. Shipping is free.

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  • Foldable & Portable: Light and compact, two fold design. Only 7.6 lbs, which can be easy carried whenever you go. Suitable for hiking, camping, RV travel, etc Designed for Power Station: Compatible with most power stations and solar generators, by using our 4 various adapters, easy connection to Jackery Explorer (8mm DC Adapter) /Flashfish (5.5*2.1mm), and other solar generators on the market(3.5*1.35mm, 5.5*2.5
  • Adjustable Kickstands & High Efficiency: The patented special kickstand on backpanel, set the adjustable kickstand at 40° for morning, and at 30° for noon, so that the panel can absorb maximum of sunlight, more effiecient than the fixed angle
  • Easy Expansion: We've prepared one DC-Solar panel connectors in the package, with this DIY component, you can connect 2 pieces portable panels together, or with any other 12v 100w solar panel in parallel, and what you need is just one pair of Y-branch connector
  • Waterproof & Extension Cable: With IP65 water-resistant material, it will protect from water splashing. Use 118 inch extension cable to run power station in the shade

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eco-worthy-us01 via eBay has ECO-WORTHY 100W Foldable Off Grid Solar Panel w/ Kickstand for $59.99 - $9 when you apply coupon code FINDYOURFAVES at checkout = $50.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member organickiller for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Foldable & Portable: Light and compact, two fold design. Only 7.6 lbs, which can be easy carried whenever you go. Suitable for hiking, camping, RV travel, etc Designed for Power Station: Compatible with most power stations and solar generators, by using our 4 various adapters, easy connection to Jackery Explorer (8mm DC Adapter) /Flashfish (5.5*2.1mm), and other solar generators on the market(3.5*1.35mm, 5.5*2.5
  • Adjustable Kickstands & High Efficiency: The patented special kickstand on backpanel, set the adjustable kickstand at 40° for morning, and at 30° for noon, so that the panel can absorb maximum of sunlight, more effiecient than the fixed angle
  • Easy Expansion: We've prepared one DC-Solar panel connectors in the package, with this DIY component, you can connect 2 pieces portable panels together, or with any other 12v 100w solar panel in parallel, and what you need is just one pair of Y-branch connector
  • Waterproof & Extension Cable: With IP65 water-resistant material, it will protect from water splashing. Use 118 inch extension cable to run power station in the shade

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Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Seller eco-worthy-us01 has 99.1% positive feedback based on over 15,000 ratings.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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I have 2 of these.
I personally wouldn't get this.
First off, these have the most horrible leg stands. These will break off in no time.
They are your typical not so efficient portable solar panels.
I get maybe 65w off of one and 50w off the other.
At the beginning, I get maybe 70w-75w.
Personally I'd rather spend the money and get one of those N-type portable panels.
Hard to take those camping with you
The power station you are charging has those things. No need to make this expensive, redundant and heavy.

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Quote from GreySoda561 :
I would buy 400w or 500w. Panels

Hard to take those camping with you
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buying 2x seems a better deal than the aliexpress 200w portable panel for $130-140? what's the catch?
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Quote from cyber1983 :
buying 2x seems a better deal than the aliexpress 200w portable panel for $130-140? what's the catch?
Having to carry two panels. Duh.
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Quote from cyber1983 :
buying 2x seems a better deal than the aliexpress 200w portable panel for $130-140? what's the catch?
The weight is about the same, and I don't see any charger port in this deal.
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Quote from IdahoRoamingGnome :
Not bad, but no USB A or C outputs which is odd.
The power station you are charging has those things. No need to make this expensive, redundant and heavy.
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Quote from IdahoRoamingGnome :
Just pointing it out before someone buys it assuming it has USB out. Most folding panels have them and not everyone has a power station.

Personally, I'd go with the largest folding panel you can afford/get/size/weight, etc. But then again, I have a 2kwh setup.
Ecoflow, Bluetti, Renogy, Bouge,.. all those top dogs in this business do not have USB in their portable panels. It is very uncommon for high end portable solar panels to have USB. They are usually strictly just MC4 too.

Oh, BTW, do you carry your 2kwh system to camping, beach, road trip, picnic... which these are designed for?
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What's the best portable solar generator to pair with something like this?
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I got a Delta 2 for Florida hurricane power outages and car camping - I'm really not sure how much wattage I should be getting to charge it up. Is 200w sufficient (2 of these panels) or am I really needing 400w range (2 of the 200w panels)? TIA!
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Quote from DeerUNIT :
I got a Delta 2 for Florida hurricane power outages and car camping - I'm really not sure how much wattage I should be getting to charge it up. Is 200w sufficient (2 of these panels) or am I really needing 400w range (2 of the 200w panels)? TIA!

If you think you're going to run down the entire storage capacity of a Delta 2 in a day then 400W is ideal for that power station.
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Quote from DeerUNIT :
I got a Delta 2 for Florida hurricane power outages and car camping - I'm really not sure how much wattage I should be getting to charge it up. Is 200w sufficient (2 of these panels) or am I really needing 400w range (2 of the 200w panels)? TIA!
Your delta 2 can take up to 500 watts as input so all depends on how fast you want it to recharge. 100w panel is gonna need around 5 hours of sunset to fill 768-1000KWh. For travel I personally would go with the 100-160 watt flexible panels or these I suppose but for home usage you'd certainly want to go for the bigger panels.
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Quote from MultiMatrix :
What's the best portable solar generator to pair with something like this?
Almost any solar generator will work with this. But the larger the capacity of the battery, the more panels you'll need to fully charge it. If you, for instance, got a Jackery 500 (or an equivalent capacity Bluetti or Ecoflow), it would fully charge in a little less than a day, assuming sunny conditions and ideal placement. Smaller ones will charge very fast, and larger ones will require more than one panel. Any of these brands will be compatible with this panel.

Edit: I'd be surprised to find a brand that wasn't compatible with these, especially b/c it looks like they include adapters to multiple solar connectors.
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Quote from famewolf :
Your delta 2 can take up to 500 watts as input so all depends on how fast you want it to recharge. 100w panel is gonna need around 5 hours of sunset to fill 768-1000KWh. For travel I personally would go with the 100-160 watt flexible panels or these I suppose but for home usage you'd certainly want to go for the bigger panels.

What are you talking about. How is a 100w panel going to charge 768-1000Kwh in 5 hours? Very unlikely to get that even in a full day. A good general guide is to multiple panel wattage by 5. In real world usage while camping, my 100w Jackery 100w panel in summer puts out between 300-600w. You have to remember that 100w panel isn't putting out 100w. 70-80% is very typical once the panel is hot. You'd also have to keep moving it to get a better sun angle and avoid shading.

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Quote from Mattssacre :
What are you talking about. How is a 100w panel going to charge 768-1000Kwh in 5 hours? Very unlikely to get that even in a full day. A good general guide is to multiple panel wattage by 5. In real world usage while camping, my 100w Jackery 100w panel in summer puts out between 300-600w. You have to remember that 100w panel isn't putting out 100w. 70-80% is very typical once the panel is hot. You'd also have to keep moving it to get a better sun angle and avoid shading.
Yup, you're going to average maybe around 500wh on a 100w panel on a good day.
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