🌞 Power Up Your Adventures!
The FanttikEVO Solar 100 is a robust 18V 100W portable solar panel designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With a high efficiency of 23% and durable construction, it’s perfect for camping, road trips, and emergencies. Its compatibility with most power stations and easy setup make it an essential tool for off-grid living.
Brand | Fanttik |
Material | Etfe,Monocrystalline Silicon |
Efficiency | High Efficiency |
Included Components | 1 to 4 Connetor*1 (M16/7909/5525/5521), User Manual*1, Cable Storage Pouch*1, Fanttik Solar Panel Charger (Anderson Port) *1, Fanttik NEO EVO 100 Solar Panel*1 |
Maximum Voltage | 18 Volts |
Maximum Power | 100 Watts |
Manufacturer | Fanttik |
Part Number | EVO Solar 100 |
Item Weight | 13.46 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 21.46 x 24.21 x 1.06 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | EVO Solar 100 |
Color | Black |
Style | Updated |
Pattern | Foldable |
Voltage | 18 Volts |
Usage | Outdoor Use |
S**R
Gets really close to rated power output
I just laid it on the ground on a sunny day. Sun wasn't perpendicular, and was still getting low nineties Watts net output. Solidly built, good packaging, magneticly closes, and plenty of provisions for hanging out tying them to something.
J**S
WOW GREAT PANEL GOES UP TO 100% in bright sunlight
This is a hidden gem. Evo Fanttik is the BEST solar panel I have ever experienced! This panel will produce 100% in clear, bright sunlight. OR you will get up to 90 watts and above!! This is better than Renogy and Bouge. Read the other reviews, everyone LOVES this panel. Not to lightweight but worth the effort!!! FIVE STARS PLUS!!!!
S**.
WORK BETTER THAN MY 100W JACKERY PANELS... FOR 1/3 THE COST
EXELENT QUALITY, WELL MADE AND POWER OUTPUT RIVALS MY JACKERY 100W PANELS I PAID $300 EACH FOR! JUST NO USB OUTPUT, THAT I DONT NEED ON EVERY PANEL.
B**N
Good Performance, but Pricy
I have a background in Photovoltaic technology and have been an avid supporter of them for the last 12 years. Things have been improving in leaps and bounds every year. This is a throwback though, on the price it costs per watt for a monocrystalline solar panel and with less metal support to boot. About 8 years ago, I can obtain a 100W Polycrystalline aluminum backed solar panel for $150 without MPPT. While monocrystalline is more expensive, $300 is a bit on the pricy side. Aside from the price, the Fanttik has decent performance as a portable foldable unit.The Fantik 100W Solar panel performs up to spec. Even in complete shade, it produces an even 20V open circuit voltage (OC) and 0.5A short circuit current (SC) . In full sun with no obscured panels, it holds a relatively stable 22.5 V OC and 6A SC. The panel can roughly be divided into 2 parts forming one larger overall panel. Shading a single side drastically reduces the OC to 21V and SC to 0.6A. One side cannot function as an individual 50W panel. However, if you partially obscure both panels, the amperage is maintained relatively high at ~4A. Basically, one side would act as resistance if it's obscured. Therefore, keep the solar panel shade free when charging. Pretty intuitive I know. It features a 6ft cord with Anderson connectors and a separate 4 head adapter. It charges up my 150WH power bank relatively fast.In terms of build quality, it is well made but I personally prefer something a bit stiffer particularly since it is composed of crystalline panels. To conserve weight, it is made with a laminated composite material like fiberglass. It's semi-rigid with a bit of flex to it. It cannot stand impacts, so don't drop it or hit the broad side of the panel. Don't put objects on top of it, or bend the sheet. That also means be careful where you put it, so that a gust of wind won't knock it over and into a rock on the ground. I can't chuck it around as much as my aluminum framed panels and smaller wattage plastic backed panels. Therefore, treat it delicately. This kind of lessens the degree of outdoor activities that it can be used for. You definitely cannot go hiking with this just because of the size, wattage, and sturdiness. It is meant for camping and portable energy generation in a stable environment.Overall, I give it 4 stars. The performance is up to par. It is a bit on the delicate side in my opinion and the price makes it tough to bear if you accidentally drop it. If it was around the $200 range, I would like it more.
F**T
Works great with Anker 548!
I had to get an Anderson to XT-60 adapter to plug it into the port on my Anker 548 power bank. I tested it in direct sunlight and was able to get a full 60w input that the power bank input allows.
A**A
The Sun Never Sets on Fanttik solar
I' ve been using the Fanttik 100W Portable Solar Panel for a few months now and I'm really impressed with it. It's lightweight, easy to set up, and charges my devices quickly. I also like that it's durable and can withstand the elements.Here are some of the things I like about the Fanttik 100W Portable Solar Panel:Lightweight: The solar panel is only 4.4 pounds, which makes it easy to carry with me on trips.Easy to set up: The solar panel folds up into a compact size and has a built-in kickstand, so it's easy to set up anywhere.Charges devices quickly: I've been able to charge my phone, laptop, and tablet in just a few hours using the solar panel.Durable: The solar panel is made of high-quality materials and is weatherproof, so I don't have to worry about it getting damaged in the elements.Overall, I'm really happy with the Fanttik 100W Portable Solar Panel. It's a great value for the price and it's perfect for camping, hiking, or any other outdoor activity. I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a portable solar panel.✅I hope you’ve found the information and my review helpful.✅
S**R
Well built
Looks nice, works ok for small loads - was expecting it to handle a bit more load and last longer
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