🌞 Power Up Anywhere, Anytime!
The Togo Power 100W Portable Solar Panel is a high-efficiency solar charger designed for outdoor enthusiasts and emergency preparedness. With a 24% efficiency rate, USB outputs, and a durable, water-resistant design, it ensures reliable power for your devices wherever you go. Its smart charging technology and adjustable stand make it a versatile choice for camping, travel, and off-grid living.
Material Type | Monocrystalline Silicon |
Maximum Voltage | 18 Volts |
Maximum Power | 100 Watts |
Connector Type | USB |
Amperage Capacity | 1.5 Amps |
Standby Power Shutoff | High Efficiency |
A**N
By registering you can extend your warranty to 2 years.
A couple years ago I bought another brand and it failed right after the one year warranty. So take advantage of Togo's avenue to extending it to two years. I like my new Togo panel because it looks sturdy like my Jackery panel which I like very much. The brand I owned before had a flimsy quality. Togo works with many portable power stations including the ones I've built. So far so good, so at this point I can recommend the 100 watt Togo panel. I will update if necessary.
I**O
Great for the April 2024 eclipse
These were perfect. We could watch the eclipse very easily without damaging our vision.
G**Y
Works Well with Good Sunlight
Doesn't keep much extra after the sun goes down. Used it in conjunction with our Power Supply and did great during the day. Using the power station at night will drain quickly without any storage capabilities in solar unit.
S**N
Easy to set up; inconsistent quality
I bought 2 of these portable 100W solar panels. They're very similar to the Jackery panels. They seem to be of quality construction and I think they'll hold up well with the limited use I'll give them. I had really wanted rigid panels but just didn't have the space to store them. Now that I have these portable panels, I'm really glad I got them. It's easy to carry both panels in one hand and I don't have to worry about banging them around. Each came with 14' extension cables plus a set of adapter cables. I like that there are only 2 sections per panel instead of the 4 (or more) that you often see on other brands. It's easy to get the two sections set up.There are so many variables involved when it comes to how many watts a panel will output. I've played with these panels a few days. On one day, one of the panels was putting out 82 watts, while the other was about 10 watts less. One of the panels consistently generates less wattage than the other panel, usually 6 to 10 watts less. The panel that puts out fewer watts has an unusual feature - one half of the panel is black and the other half is dark blue (see pictures.) On the higher output panel, both sides are black. If I recall correctly, polychrsytaline panels are blue while monochrystaline are black. I don't know if the lower output panel is half poly and half mono or if they're both mono with some kind of color variation.I'm using these panels to charge my new Bluettie EB55 power station. When the panels are hooked up in parallel, the power station shows input wattage that is less than the sum of the two panel's output. For example: Panel 1 puts out 82 watts, and Panel 2 puts out 72 watts when hooked up one at a time to the EB55. The sum of those would be 154, but the EB55 only shows 110 Watts solar input. I don't know enough about solar panels/power stations to know why the input seems to be choked down - is it the panels, the cables used, or the power station?At any rate, I bought these on Prime Day when the price was significantly reduced and I feel like I got a good deal regardless of the minor flaws I've observed.
C**Z
Best bang for your buck
Pros: Definitely super high quality. Way better than I expected.Charged my phone super fast!Works great on both my jackery and my bluetti power stations as well.Con: no Anderson connector, so it won't connect to my ecoflow river.Why no Anderson connector?
S**.
Compatible adapters for Jackery included
Very well built. Getting 72 watts charge into a Jackery 500 in full sun (with some very mild upper atmosphere haze). When I forgot to turn the panel to the afternoon sun later in the day yesterday, I still was getting 47 watts being sideways to the sun, so it wasn't a total waste. I like the ease of having a bi-fold design with strong magnet clasp to set up and tear down everyday. The charging wire is short when you have an RV and don't want to leave your generator outdoors, or you are hooked up to a 12 volt fridge inside, so I ordered a 20 foot Anderson extension to reach anywhere in and around the rig https://www.amazon.com/PolyEnergy-Extension-Connector-Compatible-Generator/dp/B091J2J9PV/ref=sr_1_4?crid=3LK1HDKZ5VK3A&dchild=1&keywords=anderson+connector+solar&qid=1626903865&s=lawn-garden&sprefix=anderson+con%2Clawngarden%2C356&sr=1-4.I'm older, and it has some weight to it, if that is a concern for somebody. For the price, and the quality I'm very pleased and recommend it. (Just wish they hadn't stopped making the 120W panels, that would have been even better).
C**R
Very effective charger
I have a Taclife P50 and the 120W panel. I use the battery when I'm out photographing fields for mapping so that I can keep my drone in the air for most of the day on four batteries. The panel keeps the bigger battery topped up. Even in February I am getting similar charging rates to the mains charger as long as I have no clouds and have the panel pointed at the sun properly. A great piece of kit.
A**M
Junk. Stopped working after four uses.
I bought this a while ago and I've only used it four times to charge up my cell phones and laptops in my driveway at home. The third time only one of the outputs worked. The fourth time, today, nothing works. It's extremely sunny out, no clouds in the sky, and there is absolutely no output. I have it charging my Jackery well, it is plugged into the Jackery, but there's no output going into the input side of the Jackery. I confirmed with another solar panel that my neighbor has that the input port of the Jackery is working. And it is. Unfortunately, this was 100 and some dollars flushed down the toilet.
D**Z
Excellent
Excellent solar panels,been under water twice😬I can get 5-6 amps at best and charge up my 100 ah lithium battery in no time,I'm very impressed.I use them camo camping.Well made and robust
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