DOKIO 200W Foldable Solar Panel Kit Lightweight(11lb,28×20 inch) Monocrystalline(HIGH Efficiency) with Controller USB Output to Charge 12V…
$108.89
- 【PORTABLE AND LIGHTWEIGHT EASY TO CARRY】– This solar panel photovoltaic packs 200W of power yet is only 0.9inch (2.4cm) thick and weighs only 9lb (4.1kg), making it easier to mount,transport, hang, and remove.solar panel usb port output
- 【FOLDS FLAT AND EASY TO STORE】– Nice little solar panel to put away in the small spaces,The panel is well protected in a thick fabric pocket sewn. A practical carrying handle is available easy to carry and use and with, Ideal to use for cars,roofing,motorcycles,boats,snowmobiles,tractorscamping, camping, climbing, hiking, picnic, charging your car battery, or in emergencies,shine a light on your shed
- 【PUT A LOT OF POWER INTO YOUR BATTERY BANK】– powerful high conversion efficiency with high efficiency monocrystalline solar cell, you will get greater power efficiency even though the panel is smaller than a traditional model.Maximizes system output by reducing mismatch loss; 100% EL testing on all DOKIO solar modules, no hot spots
- 【“PLUG AND PLAY”SETUP】–you really don’t NEED anything else to charge your battery,FREE solar controller with 2 usb port output (save 30 dollars),Solar charger for all 12V batteries .Protection against: overcharging, overload, short-circuit
- 【AMAZON LOCAL WAREHOUSE FAST DELIVERY+ INTIMATE AFTER-SALES SERVICE】– Amazon FBA delivery, Receive goods in time,any questions you can contact us at any time, we will do our best to provide you with a satisfactory solution to ensure that you will not suffer any loss.
Specification: DOKIO 200W Foldable Solar Panel Kit Lightweight(11lb,28×20 inch) Monocrystalline(HIGH Efficiency) with Controller USB Output to Charge 12V…
| Product Dimensions | 28 x 20 x 0.9 inches |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 9 pounds |
| Manufacturer | DOKIO |







not good –
The solar panel himself works perfectly but the cables for solar panel and controller are a PC junk , After 10 days using the alligator clips for battery charging Broke, and the cables are very short. Picture is included that’s a reason I’m only given 3 star
Diana Z Oswald –
We bought these panels for our camper van. This review is based on our first 3 week trip that we took in early Sep through Montana & Idaho. Avg temps were in the 80’s and almost no cloud cover.
Pros:
– panels are very thin and light, which makes them easy to store and move around
– seem very durable
Cons:
– the panels are rated at 200watts, for a 12V battery which means that they should be able to produce at max output 16.6 amps . We never got more than 8.5 amps. Even at a direct sun in the middle of the day , with no obstruction, this was the most we saw over the 3 week period.
– avg power output was 5.5 amp hours for a 12 hour period of 7am to 7pm.
– metal loops around the case aren’t durable. I had to reinforce all metal loops as we wanted to be able to hang the panel using these loops.
Its the cheapest flexible panel on amazon, so I guess you can’t expect much. However we needed 10 amp hours from the se pan ls and never got that. We decided to install one 100 watt panel on the roof, and keep this panels, and hopefully that way we’ll get to 10 amp hours
Tom Lambert –
This set up seems wonderful but it does not operate at the expected 16 amps I would expect from 200 watts of solar..
I could only achieve 7.5 watts in full bright sunlight..
Very dissatisfied with these results..
Mauikatie –
We are putting our toe in the water with solar, and this was the perfect start!
Pros:
Light and easy to transport
Complete kit, you really don’t NEED anything else to charge your battery
The charge controller is good quality and easy to use considering the low cost of the panels
EASY to use, I am no expert, and this thing was up and charging in just a minute.
Clamps and cables work well
Charged my cell phone completely on a cloudy day using the USB port…cool
Cons:
Because it is a soft case, you need to be really careful not to bend the corners, this can damage the cells and lower the overall ability of the system. We laid our flat, then the first time a dog walk across it, we found a solution that would keep it off the ground. (see picture)
The cable is a little short, so we bought an extension.
It doesn’t have the AMP output it should for a 200 W system, the highest we got was 7amps. Still for the price, not to shabby.
Guss –
I buy this solar panel because was the most powerful and portable, the seller says it is 200W, I have only obtained the top of 99W in broad daylight, this is not good for the consumer, in the solar panel there is No label That says that it is 200W. i was looking every corner and not label Very dissatisfy.
Gwen –
Perfect form factor, extremely light and works very well so far (I don’t use supplied cables or solar inverter, but do use the polarity reverser). Also I only use it for camping occasionally, would not recommend for full time nomads as the plastic on these just can’t hold up to constant uv exposure (ironic ha). But for weekend campers, this is a great portable setup and of course much more manageable than a suitcase solar panel.
JML –
Dont be fooled – this thing puts out no where near 200w…in the middle of the day in full sun in AZ at an elevation of 1500 ft I could get no more about 60W… tried in both summer and winter….
J. Williams –
glad to say there is nothing wrong with the panel i received, it works, light weight and easy to move. not getting 200 watts out of it. but from an hour ago to now it has gone from 54 watts to 116 watts without me moving it. might be able to get more if i figured out the perfect angle and direction to place it. does not have stands on it. obviously the sun has moved to a better position for it to get more power. the charge controller could be better, but it is not what i plan on using for my set up. I bought a better charge controller that is a MPPT not a PWM. I was not expecting perfection due to the price. it is the cheapest solar panel for the watts it says it should be. I am getting more than 100 watts so i am happy for what i paid for it. I ordered another brand of portable panel and will see what i get from that when it arrives. it is rated at 100-120 watts and had a $50 coupon so i got it for about what i spent on this. hopefully i get that some watts out of it.
M.A. –
I needed something sensible to power my small fridge when boondock camping. I liked the price and portability as I’m 80 and the weight and folded size works well for me. I can easily tuck it in several areas in my van to protect it. It came complete with everything I needed.
I did extensive research on actual outputs of many different brands. Granted that it doesn’t put out the 200w as rated but I was well aware from many reviews and comparisons. However, other brands including pricey ones don’t seem to either. So I expected I’d get 100w and the portability I need for convenience and a very affordable price.🙏 Most peak sunny days I get 125w and lows 65-80w when either overcast or sun has moved. I charge my Tacklife 500w solar power bank in about 5 hours directly plugged into it as the charge controller is unnecessary. ( which I also researched these extensively and chose for much less $$ than the touted Jackery and others )👍😁
The Dokio’s downside is it has no stand to angle it directly towards sun.😳 And it being light it needs to be secured as the wind can blow it around. Another buyer put his off the ground on a lounge cot so the dog wouldn’t walk on it. I have some adjustable aluminum artist easels I use and clamps to secure it.
Will try laying it on my roof and securing with bungee cords. But I’ve been covering my car with reflective blankets to keep it cool.
I highly recommend this‼️
Charlesbourg –
Parfait pour mettre dans le VR. Le contrôleur est assez basique, j’ai acheté un MPPT avec module BT. Mais le contrôleur inclus semble quand même correct après essaie.