Solar Panel:
36 Cell Polycrystalline Solar Panel This Small module measuring at 695 x 510mm is perfect for small off-grid applications. This module has the following features:
- Rigorous quality control meeting highest international standards
- High-transmissivity low-iron tempered glass, strong aluminium frame using UV-resistant silicon.
- Aesthetic appearance with excellent efficiency based on innovative photovoltaic technologies.
- 10 years @ 90% of the minimal rated power output
- 25 years @ 80% of the minimal rated power output
Extension cable
1 x 3 Meter XT60 Extension Cable 12AWG MC-4 Connector to XT60 included.
This solar to xt60 charge extension cable use heavy duty 12AWG extension cable, good durability and flexibility, providing stable current for our device. This solar extension cable is used to connect solar panels and solar generators, suitable for all solar generator power stations, battery packs, and any devices with XT60 port. Widely used in outdoor RV, camping, travel, emergency etc.
Charging Times
Charging times with 100 W portable solar panel
Table of popular portable power stations that can generally be fully charged in under ~5 hours using a single 100 W solar panel under good sunlight conditions.
| Brand / Model |
Battery Capacity |
Max Solar Input |
Estimated Charge Time with 100 W Panel |
| Jackery Explorer 250 |
240–250 Wh |
100 W |
3.3–4 hours |
| Bluetti EB3A 600W |
268 Wh |
200 W |
3–3.5 hours with 100 W panel |
| EcoFlow River 2 |
256 Wh |
110 W |
3–4 hours |
| Anker PowerHouse 521 |
256 Wh |
100 W |
4 hours |
| Goal Zero Yeti 200X |
187 Wh |
120 W |
2–4 hours |
Notes
- Small power stations (~200–300 Wh) recharge fastest with a single 100 W solar panel because the battery size is relatively small.
- Example: the Bluetti EB3A (268 Wh) supports up to 200 W solar input and can charge in ~3–3.5 hours with a 100 W panel in optimal sunlight. (Bluetti)
- Solar charge times assume direct sun, correct panel angle, and minimal cloud cover.
General rule:
- ≤300 Wh power stations → under ~5 hours with a 100 W panel
- 500 Wh+ power stations → usually 6–10 hours with one 100 W panel