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FlexSolar 30W Portable Solar Panel Chargers QC3.0 18W USB-A USB-C Output Foldable Small Power Emergency ETFE Panels IP67 Waterproof Camping Backpacking Hiking for Cell Phone Power Banks Flashlight

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Features

  • Solar Chargers for Electronic DevicesBuilt in QC3.0 quick charge usb-a and USB-C output ports to directly connect and charge cell Phone (Android and Apple),usb fans,power banks,flashlights,tablet,watch and other small household devices in the sunlight. Perfect for your emergency use in case of power outage.
  • High Solar Energy ConversionMade of monocrystalline cell and ETFE film, light transmission is up to 90% and the energy conversion is up to 24% , which is higher solar energy conversion rate than PET film solar panel.ETFE film also has wear resistance, self-cleaning,and we use ETFE all in one unique lamination technology make 30W solar panel charger molded together more thin, sealed and up ip67 dustproof waterproof,which is longer lifespan than solar panel stitched together with fabric.
  • Visualized Smart Charging Solar Power ChargerEquipped with LED indicator ,allows to visually monitor the working status. when the red light is on in sunlight,the charge function is normal and you can charge your electronic devices. Built in an intelligent chip automatically identifies connected devices and adjusts output current to offer the fastest possible charging speed, ensure 100% safe charging with overcurrent, overheating and short-circuit protection. Meet more of your emergency use.
  • Lightweight and Portable Solar Panel4 folding panel design with 1.4lbs low weight, the unfold size is 32.0 x 12.4 x 0.1 inch, the fold size is 8.0 x 12.4 x 1.6 inch which is similar sizewith Mac book air .You can easily stuff it into your backpack or hold it in your hand. 4 hanging hole feature and with 2 Carabiners, easy to hang 30w foldable solar panel charger on tens,tree or your backpack .Convenient for you to charge during hiking or outdoor breaks.
  • Cautioncharging your device in the heat of the sun outdoor, please block your device with a cover to avoid stopping charging your device because of the high temperature and the smart regulation charging feature of the solar panel (overheating a protection).

Description

30W Portable Solar Panel Chargers QC3.0 18W USB-A USB-C Output Foldable Small Power Emergency ETFE Panels IP67 Waterproof Camping Backpacking Hiking for Cell Phone Power Banks Flashlight

Brand: FlexSolar


Material: Monocrystalline Silicon


Product Dimensions: 12"L x 9"W x 1"H


Connector Type: USB Type C, USB Type A


Included Components: Caribineer


Brand: ‎FlexSolar


Material: ‎Monocrystalline Silicon


Product Dimensions: ‎12"L x 9"W x 1"H


Connector Type: ‎USB Type C, USB Type A


Included Components: ‎Caribineer


Maximum Power: ‎30 Watts


Manufacturer: ‎FlexSolar


Part Number: ‎E30


Item Weight: ‎0.634 ounces


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎YL-E30-NEW-US


Color: ‎30W


Style: ‎Compact


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: March 8, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The heat is on.
This is under a pound (15.9oz) I wanted it for the ability camping to charge up a power bank. I got the Anker slim 10,000mAh with USB-C input. Today it was 91° and NO cloud cover at all. I tested the output voltage and got 5.05 about each time. The amp readout wasnt playing nice on my meter once it did show 1.60 amps but I can't be certain. I started the test charging at 11:30AM. A few times I held a boogie-board to block the sun, once just above the panels and it kept showing a good charge. Another time I placed the board on top and the charging stopped as expected. Then I removed it and the charging resumed as hoped. UNDER the panels I placed a remote sensor to monitor the tempature. It climbed over 100° fast so I moved the battery under the same board instead of using the panels as shade. This proved a good learning point as the temp under the panels peaked at 104.4 at the end of the test. At 3:00 I checked and the 4th bar was lit on the Anker. I cant say exactly when but the full charge was about what they claim to be as 3.7 hours. The build quality is quite robust and acceptable for field use. Take obvious care at the folding points. I think for the price and weight this should work out for anyone seeking a solution to stay powered up away from the grid. I dont know how it fairs in heavy clouds since there were none during this test. The 10 watt model is 5 oz less but I firgured 15 watts and the 3rd panel has a higher chance of success. It should be light enough to lay over the back of a pack and charge up what you need while walking or just once at camp leave it out. So far I am happy with the results I got. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2022 by DuncanHynes DuncanHynes

  • It really works . . .
Solar panels represent an endless supply of power. As long as the sun shines - and we are not foolish enough to nuke the sun (see the Matrix) - its power can be harnessed through solar panels. For years I had been waiting for solar panels that would be a truly viable alternative to electricity. That day has arrived. This solar panel is efficient, and really works. It charges my devises effortlessly, even in less than optimal situations. This will accompany on my camping trips and travels to developing countries. It will also be a companion to my Anker 521 portable power station, for emergencies during power outages. My only gripe is that at time of purchase only the 10W, 15W and 40W versions were available. The sweet spot would have been between 20W-30W. The 10W-15W versions are a bit underpowered and would be ideal mainly for cellphones and tablets. It only comes with a USB-C connector. The 40W version, while having a small form factor when folded, is too lengthy when spread out to be truly portable. But it does add two more connnectors: a DC connector and the older USB connector. It would have also been nice to have ”legs” to angle the panel towards the sun, as opposed to merely spreading it out on a flat surface or hanging it by its grommets. The sun is not always directly overhead. Still, the minimalistic form factor of this solar panel as well its impressive output makes it the best that I have seen so far. I was impressed enough that having acquired the 15W version, I have also bought the 40W version. Update: While I am quite impressed with the 15W version, I haven't been with the 40W so far. The maximum wattage I've derived from it is 20W. Of course, since it is much longer and doesn't have any stand for angling it more precisely to the sun, optimal positioning is more difficult, so this could be somewhat my fault. I'll post as I experiment more with it. I am also disappointed that it does not come with any kind of corded charger. The DC connector is not commonly found, and it would have been nice if one was included, or if they made one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2022 by Barredbard

  • Decent. Solid. Not spectacular but reliable.
I'm on a 2-month wilderness trail trek. I use this to keep a 20k MaH battery charged, and use that to recharge a number of crucial devices such as a UV light for water sterilization, headlamp, phone (GPS! Movies!), and a commercial vidcam. So far, in summer, and in mountains and desert, it's been painless and fairly quick to keep the battery charged, a few hours on a rest-in-camp day, and occasionally charge the devices themselves. The 15-watt rating seems honest, I had a Big Blue fabric-covered solar charger advertised as 21 watts that didn't charge things as well or as quickly, and unlike this one it wouldn't reset itself after a power fluctuation, so on cloudy days or with "dumb" or smaller-battery devices you often had to unplug everything and let the panel reset. Plus that fabric, and the joints between them, became worn pretty quickly and the fabric tore, sometimes even exposing wiring, and loose "hinges" (just folds, really) made positioning it and standing it up for use a real pain. This has no fabric, and no raised rims to the solar cells, it's entirely laminated, with shiny transparent plastic on the cell side making it a single surface, and the other side is a hard, durable dark and textured material. It is a tremendous leap forward, but be careful, even that protective plastic can get scratches, or clouded by cleaning solvents. The only real problem is the anchoring points you would use to hang it from a backpack are just holes in the corners, leaving a thin strip of material as the only support, and they become easily deformed when they're actually used for their ostensible purpose, and I have stopped hanging it from them for fear of tearing. The "hinges" between panels are the same, thin strips of the base material. So far they remain okay, sufficiently stiff to maintain all three panels in approximately the same plane but it's an obvious possible failure point. The USB housing is solid, and durably anchored to the hard material on the back. The controls are simple-- a red light on one side of the USB socket indicates a good sunlight exposure, and a green light on the other side indicates a solid connection with whatever you're charging. If the connection is so-so that light is blue, and if the device is not connected properly it stays dark (or if it's an old-fashioned "dumb" device like my headlamp. Check the the thing itself that you're charging, it might still be getting current). Overall I would give this a high "good " rating but not excellent. There are cheaper panels, much lighter panels, more durable panels, and more productive panels. BUT IT'S IMPOSSIBLE TO GET TOO MANY OF THOSE CHARACTERISTICS AT ONCE, and this directly hits "the sweet spot" on some things, comes close on others, and IS NOT SUPER EXPENSIVE. In car terms, this is not a Rolls or a Maserati, but it is definitely a good solid Chevy or a Toyota. It may not be expedition-level durable, as I can already see a little bit of wear from daily use, but it's certainly good for the occasional trip to the beach or for the family to take to the mountains on a weekend, or for the emergency kit in the trunk of your car. Improvements? I would suggest looking at reinforcement of the strips between the panels, and eliminate the holes in the corners for hanging it and imbed loops in the plastic instead, and think about rubber plugs to close the USB port to dust and moisture. But if this is the kind of thing you're looking for, this one definitely gets very high marks. Not the absolute highest, but it's also inexpensive. For purposes like mine I believe it is a consumable item that will have to be replaced regularly, but for most people it would be durable goods. Personally? I'd say if you're in the market for this kind of thing, buy THIS one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2022 by Mark B.

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