FF FLASHFISH 18V/100W Foldable Solar Panel, Portable Solar Charger with DC Output for Flashfish 300Wh(Sold Separately), PD Type-c/QC3.0 for Phones, Tablets On Summer Camping Fishing Van RV Road Trip
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Yes, but if you want to charge your portable power station with two 60W solar panels, you'll need to buy the Y parallel DC cable separately.
Hello buyer, you might want to take a look at the following: 1. br>br> Whether the charging cable you used to charge Explorer 300 with Flashfish 100W panel is compatible or notbr>2. We can't find the explorer 300's detail page, so we're not sure if it can be charged with both DC and PD at the same time. We recommend testing the PD and DC separately on the Flashfish 100W. br>br>To better deal with the issue, please contact the seller for more information; we're looking forward to receiving your email and will gladly assist you. Email: br>br>Email: br>br>Email: br>br>Email flashfishtech.com is an e-mail address that you can use to get in touch with com
Selected User Reviews For FF FLASHFISH 18V/100W Foldable Solar Panel, Portable Solar Charger with DC Output for Flashfish 300Wh(Sold Separately), PD Type-c/QC3.0 for Phones, Tablets On Summer Camping Fishing Van RV Road Trip
This was purchased specifically to supplement the power supply for my Jackery Explorer 300 solar charger. I have an 80W RichSolar panel connected to the 8mm jack, and I attempted to connect the 100W Flashfish to the 60W USB-C port. Input/output of C Power Delivery. The Flashfish is a USB-connected device. For only about 5-minutes, C power (up to 65W) is advertised. It's only 10 seconds, so it's almost pointless. I attempted to obtain the Flashfish solar USB-charger on several occasions. C PD does not work, and when it does, it only works for a few seconds before shutting down. With my setup, the Flashfish appears to be capable of delivering around 65W through the DC output jack, which is less than expected. My other panel is only rated for 80 watts, but in full sun, I was able to get up to 70 watts from it alone. Flashfish alone via the DC jack was never more than 65W in full sun, which means that if it is in fact a 100W panel, it is not hitting the 75% Wattage output The Flashfish panel's design and appearance are fantastic, and I adore it. I'd keep it if it could deliver between 55 and 60 percent of the time. USB-powered power supply of 65 watts As promised, I received a C on a regular basis. I'd keep it if it could output 75W DC, but it can't. Because there aren't many USB-compatible models, I had high expectations for this one. C Power Delivery had solar panels on the market and wanted to use them with the new USB-C port. On the Jackery Explorer 300, there's a C PD feature. As a portable solar charger (no USB port) C PD) This is a good unit, but it does not produce as much energy as you might expect. I'm planning to return Flashfish and buy a second panel to connect in parallel to my RichSolar so I can collect more energy via the single DC input (and I'll probably save money since the Flashfish is quite expensive on a per-panel basis). on the basis of Watts). Three stars because it may still be adequate for some people's needs, but it falls short on the USB-related front. C claims C Power Delivery, which was my primary motivation for purchasing.
In one day I charged my 300Wh power station from 25% to 97% . It works perfectly after only three moves. High-quality work. There are no flimsy cloth handles that will fall apart in a year or two. Furthermore, the material on the outside and back appears to be extremely durable. The iPad fits in the locked, and the USB port is convenient. Because you need to use the solar as soon as possible, C charging was a deciding factor for me. If it can handle all 45 watts, your devices will charge much faster than with any other USB charger. a port. br>br>I use it with my Golab 300w and the regular barrel plug (no adapter). The cable is about 3 feet long, which allows me to mount the solar panel on top of my picnic table while keeping the power station safely below it. br>br>Excellent product.
It was well worth the extra money. The entire contents of the storage pocket are contained within it. I even stuffed the matching FlashFish 300 battery's power block and all of its cords in there. It's simple to attach to things to get the right amount of sun exposure. I really like the case and how portable it is. It isn't light, but neither is it particularly heavy.
This was bought to complement my Flashfish 200w. I opened it up and plugged the solar panel's included cable into my Flashfish 200w, which immediately began charging! For about 20 minutes, I had it connected to the Flashfish 200W. This is the first time I've used both of them at the same time. Please keep in mind that I am not receiving any compensation for this review.
Even after three days in the sun, it didn't generate enough electricity to charge the battery.
It wasn't lightning fast when it came to charging; it took the better part of the day, but it charged my phone and my small portable power pack just fine.
This panel folds out like a book, has two kickstands, and is ready to use. It comes with multiple adapters, allowing it to be used with devices other than the FlashFish power bank. To make storage easier, the product is flat. Nice.