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The TISHI HERY 100W Portable Solar Panel features advanced 23% efficiency mono-crystalline cells and four versatile output ports including Type-C PD 60W and QC3.0. Designed for compatibility with most portable power stations and devices, it offers smart charging technology to protect your gear. Its rugged, waterproof build and foldable, lightweight design make it the ultimate power solution for travel, camping, and outdoor professionals.
E**R
Solar panel operating as expected
Just received my 100W panel. So far no issues, it is heavier than I was expecting but stands up fine with the built in stands. I can't comment on the max power provided yet but it has no problem providing 65W of power to my power station at 18V. It is also able to deliver around 60W via USB-C (separately). Was able to use all 4 output ports at the same time without issue (18V, USB-C, and 2 USB) though total output is limited to less than 100W. Will update if there are any issues long term. Overall value is great, can't wait to take this camping.
D**S
Lightweight, Portable, Acceptable Price
Tishi Hery 100w Foldable Portable Solar PanelThis review is of the Input port using GoLabs 300w solar generator. Due to rainy weather in my area, I have had to wait a week to test in less than “full sun” conditions.I have not tested the output ports.PROS:*Cost*It is Lightweight & compact & I can easily grab & go*4 cables included: DC, MC4, Anderson & Alligator Clip*A variety of adapters*2 carabinersCONS:*Doesn’t produce at full potential unless under full sun, shadows definitely affects output*Elasticized Legs/Stands work but are a little tricky to adjust. Not really adjustable for different angles*Price could be better.SUMMARY:I bought this solar panel to power my GoLabs 300w solar generator. Cost, size, portability, reliability & accessories were factors I considered before purchasing.So far I am happy with my purchase. I will updated as I have an opportunity to test the output ports.I would definitely purchase again at a better price point & improvements to legs/stands.
R**M
Decent solar panels, legs are OK, great price
I bought this for use with my ecoflow River 600 Pro. The cost was the major deciding factor as the ecoflow panels are 2x as much.Pros: probably for the price, can’t be beat. This one gives the most bang for buck on amazon and elsewhere for a portable, foldable solar panel. These aren’t rollable like powerfilm so the portability especially for backpackers is limited. But throw these in your car trunk or in the back of your suv for off roading and you can have power on the go.The extra ports like USB and PD are nice to have although charging anything will likely be intermittent. It will work but if a cloud passes by it will drop in and out. However in a pinch it works.It comes with tons of adapters. Like literally for everything. Mostly I will be using this with the Ecoflow so the MC4 Connector is all I need.Cons:The kickstand could use some improvement. It’s basically a rigid piece that has elastic straps on it. You have to use two hands to get it to stay up.The panels are rated at 100W but I get at most 85W from it. It’s plenty though. In New Jersey we probably get less sunlight than, say, Arizona so I expected some drop off.The panels are a bit heavy and I feel like I could break them if I’m not careful. Then again these aren’t rollable solar panels so no real complaint there.I liked it so much I bought two and I put them in parallel to get 160-200W for the ecoflow River. Now I’m ready for when the inevitable power outage happens.
G**.
Works Great, but?????
Tried it once. Set up on a 6th floor balcony towards the west at 4:30PM in Florida sun. Used my Ipad mini with a 19% charge. In 1 hr (5:35PM) it was at 58%. At 6:05PM it was 78%. at 6:30PM it was 80%. At 7:00PM it was 100% charged. I was amazed. Keep in mind some of the panels had shadows on them from balcony pillars and screens on the open sections of the balcony. 4;30-7pm sun. Cant imagine how fast a noon to 2PM sun will work. Granted this was only an Ipad mini and I bought the solar panel to use with the Rockpal 500/540WH which will be here on Monday. That will be the real test. One really bad CON I have is the the 2 kickstands which keep closing on you anytime you want to move the panels. This is really annoying. I will make some kind of brace to keep them open. For the price $178 plus and Amazon coupon of $35 this is a steal.
P**K
Didn't register over 50W
I bought this mostly for using with a 300w battery pack and a mini fridge/cooler while camping. I haven't had much of an opportunity to put this through the full range of tests but I love how its built-in case and some nice accessories for plugging in electronics. I also like that it comes with a (tandem?) cable for hooking up an additional solar panel for extra charging capabilities. I will update my review in the future after putting it through a 12 day camping trip.UPDATE: This was a huge disappointment. For a little while, the readings showed as high as the upper 40s but most of the time, with the panel properly angled, it would be in The 20-30s. The minifreezer/cooler only drew 35-50w while the compressor kicked in but the solar panel could not stay ahead of charging the battery pack during mid-day on cloudless August days in Oklahoma. There were even times when I ran this directly into the coolers solar panel port (on the extra lower power setting for solar panels) that the cooler gave an error saying insufficient input.Unfortunately it is past the return date now so I am stuck with this oversized and underpowered panel that is only sufficient to lose small electronics.
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