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The BigBlue 200W Solar Panel is a high-efficiency, IP68 waterproof solar solution designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Made with durable ETFE material, it offers a remarkable 24% energy conversion efficiency and is compatible with various solar generators. Weighing only 15.4 lbs, it’s easy to transport and set up, making it ideal for camping, RV trips, and emergency power needs.
Brand | BigBlue |
Material | Etfe,Eva |
Product Dimensions | 25.67"L x 20.94"W x 1.96"H |
Item Weight | 15.4 Pounds |
Efficiency | High Efficiency |
Connector Type | MC4 |
Included Components | 1x 200W Solar Panel |
AC Adapter Current | 3.78 Amps |
Maximum Power | 200 Watts |
Manufacturer | BigBlue |
Item Weight | 15.4 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | B504V |
Style | Solarpowa 200 |
Usage | Outside/Solar Panels |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 24-month Warranty |
M**E
Improved Velcro leg design
**Update July 2023**Used these alongside the glass DIY suitcase in the Southwest desert camping areas for 6 months, and they performed very well. Consistently brought in 70-80 watts each, even when getting very hot in the sun. Found out early on not to leave them up on the stands if any wind gusts can happen. The first day using them was in 30 MPH gusts and both got some gashes in the ETFE from the desert rocks after they were blown onto their faces. (Did not affect performance in any perceptible way.) This is where the glass DIY suitcase panel outperformed, but only because I could stack 20 or more pounds of rocks on the legs to avoid movement in high winds. Learned how to stack rocks on these flexible panels to allow use in 20-25 MPH winds regularly, and found I could keep them flat on the ground for crazy windy days. Since these are lighter, and easier to set up and repack in the car than the glass panel, I found myself relying on these much more often. Very impressed with the durability and ease of use.**Original Review**24 volt version. Use only with MPPT if not using with BigBlue solar generator. If using PWM, get the 12V version. Competes very well with 2 Glass 50 watt panels in series. Pictures show wattage for each, and then swapped the charge controllers for reference. Much lighter than glass panels but will get blown over in desert wind. New leg design has strap management and Velcro instead of snaps. Very nice portable panel. Will update review after heavy use.
J**G
Great product
Great product. Works well and feels durable
A**N
Met my expectations
The panel is well packed when shipping to us , no serious defect but the velcro is curled up and unable to close firmly. (So minus 1 star for this)The panel work fine , it able to charge my little power station perfectly at a cloudy day. I don't know is it possible to fully charge a bigger power station. But it still met my expectations.The size is very compact , very easy to carry around. But because of it's foldable design , it unable to stand upright and facing towards the sun on it's own , it is the only concern.
J**A
Charging time.
I have a 600watt King Boss power station. At the time I plugged the 150 watt Big Blue solar panel into the power station the battery level was at 27%. It was a bright day with occasional light clouds passing over the sun. The power meter showed a consistent 100watts charging, occasionally 80watts when a light cloud passed. It even when to 120watts charging. It only took 3 hours 20 minutes to charge to 100%. I would highly recommend the Big Blue solar panels for charging your power station.I also have a EENOUR battery refrigerator with two batteries. I haven't tried charging the batteries yet with the solar panel but I'm confident the solar panel will do the job.
D**L
Full 100W charge for my power station
The media could not be loaded. Yesterday we had full sun ... I mean still only March, but not much clouds and it was charging with about 100W constantly so on my 750 Wh power station the charge level increased by more then 10% per hours, which was really amazing to look. For charging I've just used the included standard DC cable and so no adapters or other cables were needed. So for me it's the perfect travel companion to charge all my equipment. I've also tested the 60W PD and it showed full compatibility. I've never had such a small 100W solar panel. That's the first one I really can carry with me. If course it's too heave to carry it all day long in a backpack, but is OK for shorter trips and it needs much less space in my car, is easier to store and I can even take it with me on my motorcycle. The build is quite sturdy and I haven't found any flaws from the manufacturing process. It takes just a few seconds to unfold or fold again and it comes with a nice protection around and a Velcro strip to lock it inside the pouch. When open, the pocket with the controller and the adapters are on the downside, but it was never a real problem to still access everything. The panel are thick and sturdy but still bendable - especially the connector parts - so it fits nicely on almost every surface like even a beach chair so it can be directed perfectly into the sun to have more efficiency.
R**N
Kept things charged in rainy weather.
I was trapped by weather at a remote lighthouse with some friends for several days. Although it was cloudy and rainy, this panel still put out a continuous 10 watts, which with 10 hours of daylight was enough to keep several phones and a laptop charged with moderate to heavy use. It did an awesome job.The panels themselves are pretty much waterproof, and the electronics that isn't waterproof is in a pouch that closes up to keep water out. So it was possible to just put a power bank in it and leave it charging out in the rain.One thing to beware of is that an older power bank got fried by it. I think that it was because I'd plugged it into the USB-A port that can do quick charge, and with some intermittent light the solar panel got confused by the quick charge handshake and put out 9volts, which is too much for an old power bank. So make sure you plug older equipment into the USB-A that's limited to 5 volts.
R**I
easy to carry
material seems good. fast charging under full sun.
A**R
Excellent foldable large solar panel
The BigBlue 150 Watt solar panel is well made. When folded it is not bulky for a 150 W rated panel. I only conducted some initial tests on it and the only remark would be to provide it with slightly longer cables. The one that supposedly is for charging a car battery is just 3.5 feet long. When the panel is placed on the ground it may not be long enough to reach the battery without removing it from the vehicle. Charging a 12 V car battery should be done through solar charger controller otherwise the battery could be overcharged and get damaged. USB cables are not provided. Everything else seems to be fine!
C**R
Très bon produit !
J'ai testé mon panneau solaire pour charger mon groupe électrogène portable Bluetti EB70 et Franchement ça fonctionne super bien. Le soleil est une ressource gratuite ce qui va me permettre de recharger mon smartphone, ma tablette et mon Macbook afin de ne pas utiliser l'électricité de mon logement et il n'y a pas de petites économies. Ils iront bien aussi dans mon volswagen Transporter. Je recommande ces panneaux solaires.
K**H
Klasse
Klasse funktioniert einwandfrei.
H**Z
Big blue 63W excelente.
Muy practico para cargar laptop con energía solar a 19 volt DC. Solo que en el juego de adaptadores no incluye el adapter para laptop HP de (4,5 x 3mm with needle to 5,5 x 2,1 mm) hay que comprarlo por separado (+10€).
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