FAQ
Q1: Why the solar panel can not produce 120W power when charging power station?
When actually using the solar panel, it is normal that the actual power does not reach its rated power. The actual output power will be affected by factors such as sunlight intensity, weather condition, temperature, installation angle, and other inferences. Therefore, to get higher output power, try to use it under strong sunlight, adjust the appropriate angle and avoid shadows.
Q2: What can this 120W solar panel charge?
The output voltage of this solar panel is 20V. It can charge series power stations, and other power stations with input voltage equal or over 20V.(So to avoid unnecessary damage, please must check the input voltage range of your power station before use.)
Q3: Is the solar panel waterproof?
It has IP65 waterproof rating, protecting the solar panel from splashing water. The zippered pocket at the back can cover the power port. (Since the junction box is not waterproof, do not expose it to rain for a long time or soak in water.)
Q4: Why I only get 50-60w from the 120W solar panel?
1) Firstly please check the maximum input power limitation of your power station. For example, if the max input power of your power station is 60w, even if you use a 120W solar panel to charge it, you can only get max 60W from it.
2) Secondly, please check the factors that can affect the charging efficiency of solar panel in Question 1.
Peak power |
120W |
ETFE-Covered |
ETFE-Covered |
Cell efficiency |
23.5% |
Voltage at PMAX (VMP) |
20V |
Current at PMAX (IMP) |
6A |
Open-Circuit voltage (VOC) |
23.6V |
QC3.0 Output |
5V/3.4A 9V/2.5A 12V/2A |
Type-C Output |
5V/3A 9V/2A 12V/1.5A |
Dimensions (in) |
65.4x20.5 in |
Folded dimension (in) |
20.5x14.6x1.77 in |
Net whight (kg) |
4.6kg |
Customer services |
24-month |