🌍 Power Your Adventures with the Sun!
The ELECAENTA 200W Portable Solar Panel is a cutting-edge, ultra-light solar charger designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Weighing just 12 lbs, it boasts a remarkable 25% conversion efficiency, making it one of the most effective solar panels on the market. Its durable, IP54 waterproof design ensures reliability in various weather conditions, while versatile compatibility with multiple output options makes it perfect for charging a wide range of devices. Ideal for RV camping, off-grid living, and outdoor adventures, this solar panel is your go-to solution for sustainable energy on the go.
Brand | ELECAENTA |
Material | Monocrystalline Silicon, ETFE, Rubber, Oxford |
Product Dimensions | 24.4"L x 22"W x 1.57"H |
Item Weight | 12 Pounds |
Efficiency | 25% High Efficiency Conversion |
Connector Type | XT60 to Solar Connector, XT60 to Anderson/ 8020, XT60 |
Folded Size | 24.4 x 22 x 1.57 inch |
Included Components | 1x XT60 to Solar Connector Cable, 1x 200W Portable Solar Panel, 4x Carabiner Clips, 1x XT60 to Anderson/ 8020 Cable, 1x 3m XT60 Cable |
Maximum Power | 200 Watts |
Manufacturer | ELECAENTA |
Item Weight | 12 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Uranus-200-US |
Size | 200W |
Style | 200W |
Finish | Monocrystalline |
Pattern | Ultra light; Flexible; Foldable; Portable |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Certification | CE, FCC, ROHS |
Usage | XT60, XT60 to Anderson / 8020, XT60 to Solar Charge |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer warranty for 24 months from date of purchase |
J**S
Great Solar Panel
This panel is light weight for being 300 watts, it’s really well built & has some of the best output per stated wattage out of all of the solar panels I’ve researched. It’s easy enough to set up If you open it the middle 2 sections first & position their support legs you can set up the panel very easily & quickly. Although it wasn’t the cheapest I still think it’s a great value based on its output, weight & ease of use.
P**T
ELECAENTA 300W Solar Panel is a great panel for the money!
Broken clouds, outside temp at 70 degrees, and this 300w ELECAENTA solar panel works wonderfully. We live way North near the Canadian border, so the sun angle is lower in the sky. We only have about 6 hours of unobstructed sun per day because of all the trees, so needed a high output panel. Setup was not hard at all. 4 panels each with adjustable legs, it’s light weight for its size, and enough connectors to suit my ECOFLOW River 2 Pro and BLUETTI AC180 power stations. Today is broken clouds and slight haze. When I first set it up, it was about 55 degrees, mostly cloudy, and the panel was cold. When the sun was behind the darkest clouds, it still produced 70 watts. When sun broke out of the clouds it jumped to 270 watts! Right now, at 1:00 P.M. with sun and slight haze, it’s producing 220 watts and that’s better than I expected. Keep in mind that when panels get warm/hot, efficiency goes down. That’s true for any Solar panel. Very happy so far with this purchase and ELECAENTA 300W Solar panel!P.S. I originally left a review of 75w panel back in Sept. Looks like leaving a review now for a different size messes the system up. I left the review for the 300w panel on October 14. Don’t know what happened to the 75w review.???
C**Y
It produces great wattage
So this panel was tested in California the panels works great I tested them throughout the day at different times and moved them according to my solar angle guide ( if you don't have one buy one they make a huge difference in performance) I was ranging from 253Watts-280Watts. Incredible for a 300 watt panel exceeding my expectations. It also made of decent materials. The oxford material around the panels is much tougher than others I've seen. Also the panels are heavy enough to with- stand some wind but light enough to carry. Overall when on sale it's a great buy, because you actually get performance from them. At $399/$1.33 per watt. Ended up getting one for $310 / Amazon used like new. $1.03 per watt even better. Regardless don't mess around with other panels this one does the job!
T**E
Perfect solar panel for Anker PowerHouse 767 Solar Generator
The media could not be loaded. I recently bought the Anker PowerHouse 767 Solar Generator. I did not want to buy the Anker 531 200W solar panel that was made for this power station at the time because at the current price, you are paying $2.75/Watt. Even though this Anker solar panel was well-built and well-reviewed, I feel it was too expensive for what you get, so I started looking around for other panels that are compatible with the Anker 767.A few weeks later, I found these Elecaenta 300W solar panels on Amazon with a coupon for $150 off their original price. At that price, you are paying $1.50/watt, still expensive compared to rigid panels but much better than what Anker is charging for their solar panels and very competitive with other manufacturers. After doing my research online (reading reviews and watching YouTube videos), I decided to take a chance on this brand and bought two even though I have never heard of them before. I am so glad I did. Hint: if you buy more than one panel, buy them in two separate orders so that you can apply the $150 coupon to each panel ;) that's what I did, and it worked for me.At 13.9 lbs. this 300W panel is 50% lighter than other panels that are rated at only 200W. I was worried that the light weight means the casing supporting the panel would be flimsy but that was not the case at all (excuse the pun). The solar panel itself is very thin and flexible but covered with a tough layer of oxford material and the 4 kickstands are fairly sturdy albeit slightly short for my liking. The lightweight panels make it very easy to unfold and set up on their kickstands. Thumbs up for the materials/construction and weight of this panel.Next up is how well this panel can generate power because let's face it, this is the raison d'être for why we buy these things. No matter how well-built they are, if they can't produce the power we need then they are no good to us. Well, these panels did not disappoint. I laid them out at 10:30am in February in the Northeastern part of the US where we are not known for our sunny weather. I pointed them in the general direction of the sun but because of the layout of my backyard, I wasn't able to line them up perpendicular to the sun without running into some shade. I then plugged them into the Anker 767 using the supplied parallel adapter from Anker and observed an average of 450W input on the display with a high of 480W. That power average had exceeded my expectations considering the time and location. For those not familiar with solar panel technology, you can expect anywhere from 70-80% of the panel stated wattage no matter which brand you buy.The panel also came with several cable adapters that allow this panel to connect to the majority of power stations currently out there. The cable they supplied to plug from the panel into the power station has XT60 connector on both ends and is also nice and long at almost 10ft. Most other brands will give you a cable that's barely long enough to reach your power station (or none at all, looking at you Bluetti and Ecoflo) which means you will have to spend more money to buy an extension cable if you want to have some flexibility on where to place your power station. If I had to nitpick, I would have to say the rubber cover for the XT60 port that this panel came with is not tight enough and will become loose if you are not careful but since it's attached to the panel, it won't be lost.If you are looking for a great solar panel, I highly recommend this Elecaenta 300W solar panel, especially for pairing with the Anker 767 (which is another great product that I also recommend heartily).I was not paid or given this product to write this review and have nothing to do with this company in anyway. I hope my review will help someone else to make a decision since these solar panels are fairly expensive and one does not always know how good they are from just looking at the specs.
J**G
Works good
I got this to charge my BLUETTI while on camping trips, I did a test to see how long it would take to top off my BLUETTI portable power unit, from 50% it took 3 hours to reach 100% that’s reasonable, I’m happy with the performance, it seems well made and lightweight, perfect for my 2 or 3 camping trips.
T**H
Works surprisingly well !!
Works surprisingly well and cost much less than the Jackery version. I bought a Jackery 300 at the same time and it had no trouble connecting to this panel using the adapters that were included in the back pocket of this panel. Even on a cloudy day it charged up 100%. Very happy.
T**S
Very Nice!
This is a nice panel the first thing I noticed was how solid it is certainly quality materials and workmanship. This comes with all the wires and plugs you would need.
M**L
Compatibilité avec plusieurs usb donc un rapide
Solidité, avec fils inclus et port usb assez léger panneaux de très grande qualité.
G**S
It comes with everything
Haven't used this yet, but it's well made and sturdy
D**S
Connection block broken in transit [Update - stopped charging]
The packaging was not damaged but the plastic block was broken. I removed the broken pieces and fixed it with my screws. I charged a power station at 50 watts on a fairly sunny day. The power station accepts max 57 watts. It also charged my iphone with USB. I'm happy with the charging. The panel and frame seem solid enough but the way the plastic block is attached is poor and will fail. [Update - stopped charging first trip out - JUNK]
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