SPECIFICATIONS
Application: Outdoor
Cell size: 166mmx166mm
Color: Black
Folded dimensions: 588*368*82mm
Model Number: SC100W
Net weight: 3.5 kG
Open circuit voltage: 20.1V
Operating current: 5.85A
Operating voltage: 17.1V
Panel Dimensions: 1322*588*35mm
Panel Efficiency: 24%
Peak Power: 100W
Place of Origin: Beijing, China
Product name: 100W Solar Charger
Short circuit current: 61.8A
max. power: 100 W
Product Description























FAQ
Q1: How easy is this to carry on day hikes or backpacking trips?
A: It’s highly portable: folds down to 588×368×2mm (about the size of a large book) and weighs just 3.5kg. The built-in handle
makes it easy to toss in a backpack or carry separately.
Q2: Can it charge my portable power station (for camping gear like lights/coolers)?
A: Yes! Its 17.1V working voltage is compatible with most small-to-medium portable power stations (confirm your station’s input
voltage first). It can top up a 200Wh station in ~2–3 hours (full sunlight).
Q3: Will it work if it’s cloudy or I’m in a shaded area (e.g., a forest)?
A: It will still generate power, but output drops to ~30–50% of peak (100W). For best results, position it in the brightest
available light (use the stand to angle toward the sun).
Q4: Is it tough enough for outdoor conditions (rain, dirt, bumps)?
A: It’s water-resistant and dust-proof, so it handles light rain, splashes, and dirt (common in camping/hiking). Avoid full
submersion, but it’s built for rough outdoor use.
Q5: How long to charge a phone/laptop (e.g., iPhone 15, 15-inch MacBook Pro)?
* Phone (3000mAh): ~30–45 minutes (full sunlight).
* Laptop (60Wh battery): ~1–1.5 hours (full sunlight).
Q6: Can I use it while it’s folded (to save space)?
A: No — the panels need to be fully unfolded to capture sunlight (folding blocks most of the surface area, so output drops
sharply).
Pro Outdoor Use Tips (For 100W Solar Folding Bag)
1. Angle for Max Sun: Use the built-in stand to tilt the panel directly toward the sun (adjust every 1–2 hours as the sun moves)
— this boosts output by 20–30%.
2. Dust/Debris Hack: If the panel gets dirty (e.g., with sand/dirt), wipe it with a damp cloth after disconnecting it — grime
blocks sunlight and reduces charging speed.
3. Backpacking Storage: Fold it tightly and slide it into a waterproof stuff sack (to protect from rain/dirt) before placing it
in your backpack.
A: It’s highly portable: folds down to 588×368×2mm (about the size of a large book) and weighs just 3.5kg. The built-in handle
makes it easy to toss in a backpack or carry separately.
Q2: Can it charge my portable power station (for camping gear like lights/coolers)?
A: Yes! Its 17.1V working voltage is compatible with most small-to-medium portable power stations (confirm your station’s input
voltage first). It can top up a 200Wh station in ~2–3 hours (full sunlight).
Q3: Will it work if it’s cloudy or I’m in a shaded area (e.g., a forest)?
A: It will still generate power, but output drops to ~30–50% of peak (100W). For best results, position it in the brightest
available light (use the stand to angle toward the sun).
Q4: Is it tough enough for outdoor conditions (rain, dirt, bumps)?
A: It’s water-resistant and dust-proof, so it handles light rain, splashes, and dirt (common in camping/hiking). Avoid full
submersion, but it’s built for rough outdoor use.
Q5: How long to charge a phone/laptop (e.g., iPhone 15, 15-inch MacBook Pro)?
* Phone (3000mAh): ~30–45 minutes (full sunlight).
* Laptop (60Wh battery): ~1–1.5 hours (full sunlight).
Q6: Can I use it while it’s folded (to save space)?
A: No — the panels need to be fully unfolded to capture sunlight (folding blocks most of the surface area, so output drops
sharply).
Pro Outdoor Use Tips (For 100W Solar Folding Bag)
1. Angle for Max Sun: Use the built-in stand to tilt the panel directly toward the sun (adjust every 1–2 hours as the sun moves)
— this boosts output by 20–30%.
2. Dust/Debris Hack: If the panel gets dirty (e.g., with sand/dirt), wipe it with a damp cloth after disconnecting it — grime
blocks sunlight and reduces charging speed.
3. Backpacking Storage: Fold it tightly and slide it into a waterproof stuff sack (to protect from rain/dirt) before placing it
in your backpack.