🌞 Power Up Anywhere: Your Adventure Awaits!
The ACACIA 120W Portable Solar Panel is a cutting-edge, foldable solar charger designed for outdoor enthusiasts and off-grid adventurers. With a remarkable 23% efficiency rate, it quickly recharges power stations in just 2.5 hours. Built to last with A+ monocrystalline PV cells and an IP67 waterproof rating, this solar panel is your reliable companion for camping, RV trips, and emergency power needs.
Maximum Voltage | 20.9 Volts |
Maximum Power | 120 Watts |
Upper Temperature Rating | 65 Degrees Celsius |
Connector Type | MC4 |
Amperage Capacity | 5.74 Amps |
Standby Power Shutoff | High Efficiency |
Item Weight | 9 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 68.8"L x 21.7"W x 0.1"H |
Material Type | Monocrystalline silicon, 3rd generation polymer |
C**E
Cheap price but it’s powerful
This panel is surprisingly good. The first day with full sun, I was getting 106 watts. I really like the built-in kickstands too. They do make it harder to lay it on the roof, but once you have it lined up, it really works.
R**T
Works good to charge up a ecoflow river 2
Used this for a 5 day camping trip in central oregon. Used it to charge my ecoflow river 2 during the day. Was pulling 102 watts during the sunny days was getting anywhere from 10-22 on cloudy days. Got up to 106 watts at one point. Folds up thin and pretty light weight. Can't say about weather since there was no rain. Might buy another one. Sunny dail was a good feature. Bought extra long cables for my application and seen very little if any drop in input to the ecoflow.
H**4
Good for weekend camping charging needs
Charges my eco flow that is powering our fridge. Good quality panels. Easy to adjust for best results with the built in sun dial. Folds up and easy to store.
A**R
So far so good
I’ve only had it for about 2 weeks now and I’ve used it and it works effortlessly. All you hav to do is set it up and aim it towards the sun and plug it into a power station . It’s important to note you won’t always get the full 120volts input, but I’ve gotten pretty high 90s for the most part. I’m sure it’ll get higher if I go out on a very sunny hot day and play with the aim. The product is fairly priced compared to EcoFlow and it is sold and shipped by Amazon so that’s why I trusted it and gave them a try. Very durable product well built and I will keep doing updates as to how it holds up over the next coming months to years. EcoFlow sells their portable solar panel for a whopppng 450 dollars. That’s insane. Definitely give this company and product a try, I haven’t been disappointed so far.
M**T
Awesome portable panel with outstanding wattage output!
First let me start with the solar panel itself. This panel is rated as a 120W panel and it truly delivers. I have tested it in the winter (Southeast US) in 40-50°F outside temps, full sun. It averages between 110-119 watts output registered to my Ecoflow Delta 2 unit, I plugged it directly into the XT60i connection port (panel comes with a solar MC4 to XT60i adapter cable). The panel folds up well and has magnets & snaps to secure itself, others have commented on the quality of the snaps, but I haven't had any issues with them. Others have also commented on difficulty of setting the panel up, I have done it by myself several times now and it's not that bad, yes one of the four panel sections doesn't have the attached "leg/stand" but it's not a big deal, my opinion. It doesn't have any USB charging ports or charge controller, just the MC4/XT60i output cables, so no frills, but I ultimately bought a second panel because of the performance, >90% of stated output!Secondly, I'll warn you to buy from the right listing, this exact same panel currently has 6 separate listings on the jungle, prices ranging from ~$99-$250. Search "green pulse solar panel" and judge for yourself. While it's being listed under the name Acacia or whatever, the panels are all 120W and made by Green Pulse, I bought mine from two different listings and received the exact same product!
H**Y
Works great, good price
My first solar panels. The great is that in direct sunlight these things cook, easily getting 120w in my Bluetti. The not so good is that in slightly cloudy skies these drop to about half and even less with more clouds. Probably exactly how solar panels are to work.It does seem to get knocked over with the wind as mine have multiple times - on a good note they are built tough.For a hundred bucks, I am a happy customer.
A**E
12v solar
Compact and does 5amps
T**S
closer to 25W than 120W
I was unable to get output peak anywhere above 1.8A at 12V in a day of full sun despite the free item reviews that claim otherwise. That is not anywhere close to the advertised rating and for this reason I give 1 star.
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