Harness the Sun, Anywhere! ☀️
The EBL Solar Apollo 100W Portable Solar Panel is an upgraded, high-efficiency solar solution designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With universal compatibility, a durable waterproof design, and a portable kickstand for optimal sunlight capture, this solar panel is perfect for camping, hiking, and RV trips. It includes multiple connectors for versatile charging options, ensuring you stay powered up wherever you go.
Brand | EBL |
Material | Monocrystalline Silicon |
Product Dimensions | 7.48"L x 6.69"W x 1.57"H |
Efficiency | High Efficiency |
Connector Type | USB |
Included Components | 1xEBL Solar Apollo 100W Solar Panel, 1xMC4 TO ANDERSON Cable, 1x MC4 TO DC5521 Cable, 1 x 5.5*2.1mm to 7.9*0.9mm Adapter, 1 x 5.5*2.1mm to 5.5*2.5mm Adapter |
Maximum Power | 100 Watts |
Manufacturer | Shenzhen Desun Energy Technology Co., Ltd |
Part Number | NECA005W |
Item Weight | 11.53 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | ESP-100 |
Size | 100W |
Style | Solar Panel 100W |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**O
Works great!
We went on a 9-day camping trip and stayed at a campground with no electrical hookups. I use a CPAP machine. We bought a charger made specifically for CPAP machines (EASYLONGER CPAP Battery Backup ES960 which also charges cell phones and such) but needed a way to recharge it. Every morning, we would find some sunshine, hook this up to the battery, and it would charge it in about 3 hours I would say, which impressed my husband.I test ran in it at home, and with the instructions, this electrical genius (she said very sarcastically), was able to set it up and hook it up to my backup battery and charge it. There are a couple different ways to hook it up, and there are different adapters/ends, but I just figured out the one I needed.Both items were a significant investment for one camping trip as most parks have electric hookups at the site, but we realized it would also be great backup for me and my CPAP should we have a power outage, summer or winter, as long as we have a patch of sunlight ;-)I, and mister know-it-all, jack of all trades, highly recommend it!
S**E
Amazing panels
Not only has it saved us money on our electricity bill, but it has also provided a reliable power source during outages. The panels are thin and easy to store, and they conveniently fold in half for easy transport.The set comes with multiple connectors, making it easy to charge a variety of devices, including phones, laptops, and even a Power . The panels are built with durability in mind, and I have no doubt that they will last for many years to come.One of the standout features of these panels is their ability to charge external power stations, providing a reliable source of backup power during emergencies. They are also a great choice for camping and outdoor adventures, as they are lightweight and easy to transport.Overall, I am extremely satisfied with my purchase of these portable solar panels. They have proved to be a reliable and convenient source of power, and I would highly recommend them to anyone in need of a portable power solution.
S**E
Needed 2 to charge box faster.
These are very slim and portable. I can move them around very easily. Lightweight. Dislikes are that if it's cloudy at all it does not charge very fast so I purchased another and can plug them both into my 1000w power box.
T**D
Greeat for charging small power stations.
I recently got a 300W EBL power station from Amazon Vine, in addition to the two 300W Jackerys I already own -- both purchased during the pandemic, so I would still have Internet if my power went out while I was working full time from home. I'd been wanting to get a solar panel for a while, but either they were too expensive or I had questions about finding compatible adapters. I saw that this panel was sold as a package deal with my EBL power station, and since the price was right and the reviews good, I went for it.Currently I'm getting a 77W charge with the panel placed at a 30 degree angle at about 11 on a sunny day. It's not the best time or placement for where I live. That would be early in the morning, from my front yard, which faces east. But it is still a solid real world result, so I am happy. I will likely get another of these so I can charge two power stations at the same time, while also having the output to charge a bigger power station should I get one.
E**S
When all you have is sunlight
Having a battery backup by itself is good, having solar cells to recharge it, is great.This is not from a doomsday point of view, but if you loose power for more than a day, this will help you get some of that power back onto the power brick you are likely using up by this point. Also think of it as good to have for extended trips, sure you can recharge the brick while you are driving, but when you set camp this is a good option to have plugged in.I like the unit, it is practical to handle and setup, not too heavy nor bulky, just fine as is.
A**N
Works great
I bought this to recharge my EasyLonger ES960 battery that powers my ResMed AirSense 11 while camping. It works great and charged the battery in 5 hours today in sunny conditions.
R**O
Easy to use
Light and easy to use
A**R
Convince
Love the idea of being able to charge the generator by solar energy in case our power is out for an extended period of time.
R**M
Works as intended
They aren't too heavy.Bought 1, liked it, bought a second.Pushes out the power as rated.I like the little pouch it comes attached to hide/hold the wires/connectors.Great for camping or an emergency backup.
D**.
So far so good!
I purchased the EBL 100w panel for my portable solar generator. Panels are heavy enough to feel somewhat rugged but not too light to where I'm concerned they will blow around. The connection points, IPX pocket with weather-sealed zipper and included cabling/adapters are pretty beefy. The magnetic clasping handle is a joy to carry around. The magnetic clasp is strong enough that I'm not worried the panels will become accidentally unfolded when not in use/ stood/leaned against things. The product states it's moisture/water resistant, not moisture/waterproof so it's not advised to use exposed to direct rain when possible. On a clear August Nova Scotia day I'm getting 81-83watt charge from the 100w panel. An overcast camping trip was charging at 30ish watts. On the same trip, a sun/cloud mix was generally in the 35-55w area. Im impressed enough that I bought a second identical panel and when connected in series I'm now charging the same portable solar generator @158w. I have no concern about being able to top off my 1200W, 1000Wh generator daily on extended camping trips or for post-hurricane weather events. Hope this helps!
A**R
Work fine on a sunny day
It works fine in a sunny day - 83ish W output
T**R
They're good. Not the sturdiest and not the cheapest.
I see 12-15W in the clouds and 65-68W in direct sunlight on a mppt charge controller. You need two if not three if you hope to keep a fridge running. A single 100W drives a 30-40W fridge and adds 80% charge to a 256Wh powerbox in 6hrs of good sunlight. You can build better for less with Al framed panels, hinges and stands so you're paying for soft & won't beat the crap out of what every it's stored with while traveling.
J**H
Works
I was getting 140-150 watts out of two connected in series in direct sunlight. Charged my 1000wh battery bank in roughly 8 hours, when it had 29 % capacity remaining, with partly cloudy day.
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