🌞 Power Up Anywhere: Your Adventure Awaits!
The Apowking Portable Solar Panels 40W is a high-performance, foldable solar charger designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With a conversion efficiency of up to 22%, it features multiple output options, including DC, USB QC3.0, and Type-C ports, making it compatible with a wide range of devices. Its lightweight and portable design, combined with IPX4 water resistance, ensures durability in various weather conditions, making it an essential companion for camping, RV trips, and emergency power needs.
Maximum Voltage | 12 Volts |
Maximum Power | 40 Watts |
Connector Type | USB |
Amperage Capacity | 3 Amps |
Standby Power Shutoff | High Efficiency |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.3"L x 11"W x 2"H |
Material Type | Monocrystalline Silicon |
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🌍 The End Times Were Upon Us – Thank You, 60W Solar Panel ☀️⚡️
🌍 The End Times Were Upon Us – Thank You, 60W Solar Panel ☀️⚡️It started with the pigeons. One day they were cooing sweet nothings into the urban skyline, and the next—they vanished. Scientists blamed magnetic pole shifts. Conspiracy theorists blamed gluten. But I knew. Deep down, I knew something bigger was brewing.Then came the solar flares. Blasted half the grid into a steamy pile of former electrons. WiFi died. Coffee machines wept. Society crumbled in under 72 hours.And yet… I survived. Not because of survival training or canned beans. No. Because of my 60W portable solar panel.While my neighbors tried to toast Pop-Tarts over tealight candles and barter for AA batteries like medieval peasants, I was charging my phone, running a fan, and watching reruns of MacGyver like a tech-savvy warlord. People came from miles around to witness the miracle of 3.2 amps in the apocalypse.They called me The Light Bringer. My cat ascended to godhood. We started a micro-nation called Solar-topia. Our flag was just the instruction manual, slightly coffee-stained.Eventually, aliens showed up. Not to conquer, but to ask how I kept my Bluetooth speaker running through the global blackout. I handed them the panel. They wept. We danced to Earth Wind & Fire. Peace was restored.Would recommend. 10/10. Might save civilization. Charges stuff too.
K**E
After 3 weeks, works great!!
I bought this just for fun as I don't camp and power is cheap enough in Santa Clara that I don't need this. However, I bought a 298 Kwh power station and it had an input port that supports a 60W solar charger and this was relatively inexpensive so I picked it up.After 2 days of about 4 hours/day in the sun, it does appear to generate 60W of power through the DC cable. The USB ports get 30W (My power bank has input power meter). I can't measure the DC power, but based on time, 60W seems to match how much charge I'm getting. I did measure the voltage and out of the sun, I saw 5V and in the sun upto 21V.So I'm pretty happy with it and so far recommend it if that's what you need.Edited the title and now adding more.I have a 2700 mAh power bank that has input/output upto 100 watts. I've confirmed it can take 100 watts. I recently connected this power bank to the solar panel in full daylight using the C port. Well, this port appears PD (power delivery) ready and actually pumps out 40 watts!!! That is more than the specification of 30 watts. When charging my Pixel phone, I'm getting 15 watts which is just all the phone is asking for at 70%. Don't know what it might want at 10% charge. So I'm more than happy with the solar panel. My power bank went from 18% to 99% charge in 2 1/2 hours. That's 81 wH of charge. Incredible.
L**E
Well made, Great addition to my solar charging options.
I added this to my survival gear, which primarily gets used during power outages. I am so glad I bought this before our last outage! It powered my mini generators perfectly, charging them up 3x faster than my old 20w panel. It charged all of the 20k mah power bricks in no time flat. I will continue to test it with other devices when we camp. The panels fold completely flat for easy transport. The edges are well formed, the extra connectors fit everything I have, and they are easily positioned. I suggest you make a stand for it and support it when located in a windy place.
S**L
only 17watts
I’m getting 17.9 watts.direct sunlight, no overcast, pointed directly at sun.
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Ty
Works great
D**Y
not a 60w panel
The media could not be loaded. Not 60w usually in the 20s it feels like it’s good quality but it’s like 75 degrees with no clouds and 34w on the jackery is the highest i’ve seen it go
F**Z
Solar Panel for the Years to come
Very easy to install and the quality is something you can see from the moment you open the box.
R**D
Served me well for a week camping in BWCA
While I cannot speak to the longevity of this product (40w version), I can speak to the size, weight, and charging ability. I just spent a week in the Boundary Waters with scouts and I must travel with a CPAP. We canoed about 9 miles in a day to reach our campsite with about 9 portages. I had this panel strapped neatly under the canoe seat with some dealy-bobs.I run my CPAP off a 40k/mAh battery (generic) that has a 15v/2amp charge port. Most panels available only have USB (5v) outputs, whereas this panel has USB 5V as well as DC 15V output. I compared a 'well-known' portable panel with it's proprietary connections, that weighed more, and cost roughly $200 more than this. After purchasing this and testing it for a couple weeks before my trip, I put it to the test. On a bright sunny day, my battery goes from 0 to 100% in about 5 hours which actually seems faster than using the AC adapter - I have yet to do a timed test. Weight for a 40w panel was great, especially with the additional weight of the battery and CPAP - I needed something that could charge as much as I needed but still be portable. Size, while I could have fit the panel in my 85L backpack, I had too much other gear for a week-long trip and decided strapping it under the seat as the best mode of transportation.Bottom-line, after charging my battery and the rest of the leaders' and scouts' electronic devices on the trip for a week, this is well worth the money! I also appreciated the DC plug adapters which I needed for charging the battery and CPAP (to the battery). I would highly recommend upgrading the provided DC cable as 22 gauge just wasn't robust enough to handle the power effectively. I went with an 18 gauge charge cable.
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