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36W Gendome IP68 Waterproof Portable Solar Panel on sale for $69.99 - $15 off when you 'clip' the
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Features:
- Compact and Portable – Ideal for Outdoor Adventures: Weighing just 1.8 lbs and folding to 7.8 × 11 × 1.2 inches (about the size of a 12-inch tablet), the portable solar panel fits easily in your backpack, making it perfect for camping, hiking, and other outdoor activities
- High Efficiency – Eco-Friendly Power: Made with high-quality monocrystalline silicon, it offers up to 23% energy conversion efficiency, providing reliable charging when sunlight is available
- IP68 Waterproof and Dustproof
- Dual Output Ports – Charge Different Devices: Equipped with a USB-C port and a USB-C to USB-A adapter, solar chargers work with various devices like smartphones, tablets, and power banks, offering versatility on the go
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It did charge my power bank up. I watched the power input into the power bank (it has a screen) and it was fluctuating a lot even though the sun was constant and panels were not shaded or moving. Kept jumping between 0 and 20 watts within a few seconds with it peaking at 22 watts at one point. Not sure if this is normal for a panel this small.
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I bit. If it works, it's a great deal, if it doesn't work, it's not a big deal, and I'll have Amazon refund.
This panel does support USB-C PD and 12V/3A so it could in theory output 36W. Many smaller panels even from name brands claim to be 30W+ but only have a 5V/3A output, which is 15W. I have a ChargerLab KM003C USB-C tester power meter, so I'll know instantly if they're for real.
please update in the thread once you're able to test it, would really appreciate it! I ordered it myself but have no way to test it and would be curious
Going to be a while. Amazon is showing Oct 6th arrival.
Has anyone tried to test this yet? I tested today around noon outside with perfectly clear sky and bright direct unobstructed sun. I connected the solar panel with a USB-C cable to charge my Anker Solix C200. The Solix was showing an input of 18W, half of advertised 36W solar panel. Anyone got higher, closer to 36W?
I connected my ChargerLab KM003C USB-C tester to it a few days ago and it showed it only supports a max output of 9V/2.77A (25W) over PD, no 12V over PD. PPS does support up to 11V/2.75W (30W), but most power banks don't use PPS to charge. So there is no way it can deliver more than 70% of STC over PD, which is deceptive considering they advertise 12V/3A (36W).
I also noticed that the output was hovering around 7V instead of 9V. This is definitely not within PD specifications. I'll do some more testing when there is good weather and time allows.
Honestly not expecting much for $20, bought it as a novelty.
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