Harness the Sun, Power Your Adventures! ☀️
The DOKIO Solar Suitcase 200W is a portable, foldable solar panel designed for efficient charging of 12V batteries, making it perfect for RV camping, marine use, and outdoor adventures. With a high-efficiency monocrystalline design, adjustable bracket, and a robust 25-year warranty, this solar panel is built for durability and convenience, ensuring you stay powered up wherever you go.
Brand | DOKIO |
Material | Monocrystalline Silicon |
Product Dimensions | 30"L x 26"W x 1.97"H |
Efficiency | High Efficiency |
Connector Type | SAE/XT60/DC/Alligator clip |
Folded Size | 30*26*1.97in |
Included Components | Bag |
AC Adapter Current | 5.76 Amps |
Maximum Voltage | 18 Volts |
Maximum Power | 200 Watts |
Manufacturer | DOKIO |
Item Weight | 28.7 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Folding Solar Panel 200M |
Size | 200W |
Style | Battery,Usb |
Power Source | Battery Powered,Corded Electric |
Certification | ISO |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**R
Great starter package!
A well thought out package with everything you need to get started. Easy to use panel sets up in seconds. Controller , cables and a nice case all included, everything you need to charge or power most anything. I took mine out of the box and had it charging my 500 watt Ecoflow power station in minutes. 75 watts in the late afternoon. I suspect it will generate close to 100 watts at midday in the sun. Hi quality aluminum frame that folds and latches shut .Perfect for camping or charging a boat battery in the boat. Folds up nicely and everything stores in the quality fitted case. The case is a bit snug but it all fits well. Thinking of buying a second . I would recommend at the current low price ($100) and would buy again
J**R
Perfect solar panel charger for RV batteries!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️IMHOThe DOKIO Foldable Solar Panel 100 Watt Monocrystalline Solar Suitcase Portable undoubtedly deserves a five-star rating for its exceptional performance and reliability during our week-long beach camping adventure. This portable solar panel exceeded all our expectations, allowing us to enjoy uninterrupted power supply throughout our stay. Its monocrystalline solar cells worked like a charm, efficiently converting sunlight into power, even on cloudy days, ensuring our batteries stayed charged and our devices powered up. The foldable design made it incredibly easy to set up and position for optimal sun exposure, saving us time and effort while maximizing energy absorption.What truly impressed us was its ability to power not just our small devices but also our essential appliances, providing the comfort of home in the midst of nature. Whether it was charging our smartphones, running a portable fan, or even powering a mini refrigerator, this solar suitcase handled everything effortlessly. Its durability and weather-resistant features meant we didn't have to worry about sudden weather changes, giving us peace of mind during our outdoor escapade. The convenience of having a reliable and eco-friendly power source added immensely to our camping experience, making it an essential companion for any outdoor enthusiast. Without a doubt, the DOKIO Foldable Solar Panel 100 Watt Monocrystalline Solar Suitcase Portable is a five-star product that enhances the joy of camping and exploration, earning our highest recommendation.
A**-
Nicely packaged and lots of connection options
The folding setup comes with a carrying/protective case - the case isn't very robust but is a nice touch and helps the panels not get damaged during storage. The cables and so on fit in a pouch on the case.
S**G
Cost effective and well built.
I bought two units of the folding 100W modules. Only owned them for a couple months.Pros: It folds well, solid latch and hinges, the panels are actually square on the edges when folded and the handle integral to the panel is very comfortable to carry. The output of the panels are with 80% of the specifications, I am receiving about 5A per unit on average. This panel is relatively cheap on account of cost. I have several folding units and they average about $200 to 300. This unit is $150 shipped and works, couldn't be happier. They are not all that heavy, easy to deploy, and the canvas bag has a nice cargo pocket to hold extension cables.Cons: The prop up stand is a little flimsy, expect usage for light duty and temporary operation only. One of my two units the charge controller is nonfunctional. I couldn't get it to turn on or beep or produce any output, but that's fine as I never needed to use it as I have a dedicated 30A charger on my system. It was a nice backup feature. I feel the carrying canvas could use more padding on the bottom, it'll help dampen any shock. Of the two units I bought one of them the canvas bag is well built but the zipper is lousy, the other the bag feels cheap and has loose ends on the inside but has a buttery smooth zipper. Not really a complaint, more of an observation.I'm an amateur radio operator, I routinely go for field events or just to operate away from home. The cheapest way to keep things powered is by solar. I've lugged these panels around and they seem to take road abuse just fine. I wouldn't use them for camping unless you plan on setting up in the middle of nowhere, but I might end up depending on these after a storm to keep things charged.As I use them some more I may update the review, but for the time being I plan on ordering a couple more units.edit: As of 8/2021 I currently own seven Dokio 100W folding panels. No duds yet. One unit came in with one bank open circuit. cold solder joint under the black junction box, a little heat and new wire fixed it. Left it out in the rain and while survived two units had a little water sloshing between the panel and the frame. Never figured how the water went in but left it in the sun to bake for two days and the problem went away. No degradation of performance was detected. Two out of seven arrived with some kind of adhesive covering half the panel, liberal application of kleen strip adhesive remover cleared it up.
R**L
This was a bargain! So glad I bought it.
Quality! Comes with everything needed, including a carrying case. I don't think I can have too many solar panels!
L**N
Very convenient but not 150w
This was well packaged, is sturdy and fairly portable. My issue is that I have never gotten high then 122w, even in full midday Texas sun. I like it, but vendor should really reconsider the rating
A**S
solar
First solar panel i have owned and it works great! I wish it did have longer chords, other than that I love it
C**G
Worked better than expected.
Bought this a few months ago to extend my off-grid capabilities for my rv. (Mainly non service sites as the serviced sites fill up too quickly) but only set it up today to try charging my batteries. My system is 2×80ah 12v lead acid batteries. During mix of sun and clouds. Lowest charge rate was 1.5-2amps During cloud coverage. Direct sun I saw as high as 7.5-7.8 amps. But averaged between 4-5amps. Wished the cord was longer, but I'll just buy an extention. I was able to get a weekend before if I was careful with batteries... now I'm certain I won't have any issues as long as the weather is reasonable for extended trips. Overall I'm impressed. It actually charged better than I expected. I was concerned that I should have bought the 200w setup. But this will certainly serve my purpose.
J**N
panneau solaire
pour charger une batterie
M**0
Keeps my RV batteries fully charged.
This is my first time with a solar panel. It was easy to set up and connect the charge control to the battery. I did add a fuse as recommended and everything is working as it should. There has been plenty of rain and no signs of rust etc. I researched a lot before buying as I wasn't sure how many watts I needed. A lot I read said 100 watts was fine. I have 2 AGM 12V batteries in parallel. My campsite does not have hookups, so I run my lights(LED bulbs), water pump, whatever the fridge and hot water heater (propane) require. I also have an 1100W inverter hooked up to the batteries. From that I run an extension cord into my trailer for whatever else I want to run or charge. So far it has been a great find. From my personal experience, I would recommend. Hoping it lasts for a few years.
T**Y
Great product
This is exactly what we were looking for! 10/10 would recommend
A**R
Love it but the legs are wobbly!
It is hard to come by solar kits that include legs and that are manurable and easily stored. The unit is really sturdy, but the legs could be sturdier. Would like it to come with other battery attachment options though. My RV allows me to attach outside panels to my batteries via a cigarette-type attachment. This means that I have to modify the solar panel hook-up. Would also like the option to have the unit come in greater than 100 watts. Overall I am really happy with this foldable unit. It comes with a durable cover for storage and it is well designed so the unit folds into half its size which makes it easy to store. The handle is well made as is the overall unit. I highly recommend this product.this is an update: I bought this panel a year ago. one reviewer said it drained his battery when plugged in overnight. I looked into this via my battery meter and I found the panel did not drain my battery. The panel worked well for me over the summer.I thought I buy another but when I looked at the price, the panel has increased from under $200 to over $500.
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