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The BALDR120W Portable Solar Panel is a high-efficiency solar charger designed for compatibility with various power stations. It features dual USB ports for smart charging, a robust waterproof design, and advanced safety protections, making it ideal for camping and off-grid living.
Brand | BALDR |
Material | Monocrystalline Silicon |
Product Dimensions | 17.9"L x 16.5"W x 2.8"H |
Item Weight | 10.3 Pounds |
Efficiency | High Efficiency |
Connector Type | USB-A, USB-C |
Folded Size | 17.9 x16.5 x 2.8 inch |
Included Components | Removable solar charge controller with USB-C PD60w out port and USB-A 24w port, 8mm/5.5*2.1 mm/5.5*2.5mm /3.5*1.35mm/8020/XT60/Anderson adapter cables for various portable power stations, user manual |
AC Adapter Current | 3 Amps |
Maximum Voltage | 22 Volts |
Upper Temperature Rating | 65 Degrees Celsius |
Maximum Power | 120 Watts |
Special Feature | Portable |
UPC | 860003156964 |
Manufacturer | Baldr 120W |
Part Number | 120 |
Item Weight | 10.3 pounds |
Item model number | Baldr 120W |
Size | 120W Solar Panel |
Color | Black |
Style | 120W |
Power Source | solar powered |
Voltage | 18 Volts |
Wattage | 120 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Portable |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**P
must have
This panel works great. It isn't as big as I would have thought for the power it puts out. Its not that heavy but i wouldn't want to walk around the woods camping with it. It is great for an off grid or emergency power situation. It really puts out the power. It has a good coating on the surface. It also can fit a wide variety of power stations with the included chord. The two things I like the most is the sun target gage to find the right angle to the sun and the fact that it has a foot on each panel. That is good craftsmanship. Great panel.
A**A
Nice Portable Solar Panel
The media could not be loaded. Bought this solar panel to charge my new EF ECOFLOW Portable Power Station RIVER 2 Pro. I was able to connect it and charge the generator. I give it a 4.5 stars since I never got close to getting 200 watts of power while charging. But after reading reviews of other solar panels, I have come to the conclusion that most of them are this way. The maximum power I was able to get while charging was 144 watts on a full sunny Ohio day. The setup was easy. It took me more about 10 hours to charge it. After charging the generator, I was able to run 2 CPAPs overnight with no problem. After the $100 off Amazon coupon, I paid $200. Recommended!
M**G
Very Good Quality
These charge my Jackery batterys very fast. I love these. They are also lightweight, as well, and not too big if you do not have a large space. Some Jackery batteries will keep getting input even when some solar input like amps and watts fall low. This is a perfect match. Check your battery volt, watt, and amp minimums and maximums! This is a good match for my Jackery 240 - perfect. My overall opinion is that these are amazing quality panels and perfect for a jackery.
E**Z
I Like the Portability
Lightweight, easy to fold and carry and to store. I was seeing up to 140 watts charge on a sunny day, mid 60s Fahrenheit shortest days in December. I didn't like the flimsy legs, reminded me of the.props of a picture frame, thought they should have need longer. Probably good for camping.
J**S
Portable solar panel
I purchased the BALDR Portable Solar Panel to charge my BALDR Portable Power Station 300W, 231Wh Solar Generator Backup Lithium Battery Power Supply for emergency and camping use of my CPAP machine. There are 6 adapters that come with the solar panel, but I had to separately purchase a 24V 3.75A 90W DC converter in order to connect and use my CPAP machine to the Battery Power Supply. It's nice having the security in emergency situations where I can use the solar panel to charge my cell phone quickly as long as the panel has direct sunlight. To charge the Portable Power Battery, you must have at least 3 hours of direct sunlight to fully charge the battery. I tried using the solar panel on the dashboard of my vehicle to charge both my cell phone and battery supply but it did not work due to the windshield's UV protected glass.
E**.
Reliable, Portable, and Perfect for Off-Grid Adventures!
As someone who loves traveling around Australia in my mobile camper van, the Renogy 220W Lightweight Portable Solar Suitcase has been an absolute game-changer for me. I’ve been using it for a few months now, and it has exceeded all my expectations.
J**S
Worked well until it died in less than 6 months
This was my first solar panel of any significant size and I've since acquired another portable panel as well as 2 larger non portable panels.First of all, I liked the ergonomics and ease of use of this panel. It was easy to carry with one hand, setup, breakdown, and connect to. The included wires had adapters for pretty much all the connectors I needed and the whole panel was light enough to transport easily. The design of the panel folding up into a travel case and the storage pocket for the cables all built in as one piece is really convenient. The legs that hold the panel up work but are not as sturdy as I would have liked but I guess it is a trade-off for something light and portable.After using it daily as much as the weather allowed from around late March to around June, I've noticed that the panel would get very hot when in use to the point where it becomes too hot to touch on the side facing the sun. Being that the panel is black, it absorbs heat very well and I had concerns about its longevity as over time, the panel started warping a bit due to the heat. I raised the concern to their support and was told that the panel is designed to work in the heat and that I don't need to worry.Well, one day, it simply stopped working. I hooked it up to a couple of different power stations I have and - nothing. Took out a multimeter to check and no voltage was coming through the wires. The red indicator light was dark so my guess is that possibly the diode in the control box burned out. Anyway, I contacted support again asking for assistance thinking I may have to get a warranty replacement but days went by without any reply from support. I finally contacted Amazon and explained the situation and they went ahead and allowed me to return the unit as a courtesy. Support finally replied after I had returned the panel asking me to check the panel with a multimeter and if no voltage then they will process a warranty return. That was a good sign that they were going to honor the warranty but at that point, it was too late as I had already returned it.I had thought about buying another portable panel at that time and might consider this same model if the price was right but found that the non-portable panels were so much cheaper and fit my needs better that it doesn't make sense for me to get another portable panel. I don't currently have a need to travel with the panel and the other portable one I have will do if the need arises even though the ergonomics of that panel is not as good. Overall, I think the non-portable panels will last much longer due to the materials used for the frame and the design. However, if you are needing a portable panel and don't intend to use it every sunny day, the design of this panel makes it very easy to work with. The concern I would have if you intend to use it every chance you get is the longevity of the panel. I think it just gets too hot in use that it will eventually cause failures down the road but then I could have had a bad unit.
W**U
not bad for the price for an all inclusive unit
When i got the package i was really curious to see if the solar panels could really charge the unit in a decent amount of time. My backyard only gets direct sunlight for a few hrs at midday so i wasnt sure how long it was going to take. With the clouds coming in every now and then it took about 4 hrs in total to charge the remaining 50% right out of the box. I havent tried to see how long the battery lasts with various appliance but im glad to have the solar panels in case of a true emergency.
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