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ROCKPALS 200W Portable Solar Panels $249

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02-02-2023 at 07:13 PM.
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02-02-2023 at 07:41 PM.
02-02-2023 at 07:41 PM.
Rockpals panels are pretty notorious for overrating their output, even accounting for ideal conditions, one youtube video notwithstanding. This panel is likely closer to 120w peak under optimal, whereas most panels will be close to their rated outputs.

That puts this panel at a $2.1/w, which is absolutely exorbitant, even accounting for the premium on foldable panels. Pass. I wouldn't go for anything over $1.5/w
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02-03-2023 at 04:33 AM.
02-03-2023 at 04:33 AM.
Quote from StrategyFreak :
Rockpals panels are pretty notorious for overrating their output, even accounting for ideal conditions, one youtube video notwithstanding. This panel is likely closer to 120w peak under optimal, whereas most panels will be close to their rated outputs.

That puts this panel at a $2.1/w, which is absolutely exorbitant, even accounting for the premium on foldable panels. Pass. I wouldn't go for anything over $1.5/w
Thanks for the info - any suggestions on better brands for a "semi" portable setup?
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02-03-2023 at 05:05 AM.
02-03-2023 at 05:05 AM.
Quote from StrategyFreak :
Rockpals panels are pretty notorious for overrating their output, even accounting for ideal conditions, one youtube video notwithstanding. This panel is likely closer to 120w peak under optimal, whereas most panels will be close to their rated outputs.

That puts this panel at a $2.1/w, which is absolutely exorbitant, even accounting for the premium on foldable panels. Pass. I wouldn't go for anything over $1.5/w

So just pull numbers out of your ass because you "think" it's bad? This panel does exactly what it says, I've owned one for about 6 months. Like all panels they rate them for the "most ideal" conditions.
(Like most companies I'm sure there's a bit of variation in where they're testing as well as marketing fluff)
I've seen this panel do 212W at my EcoFlow batteries at peak sunlight.. Does it do that every day? No, but it will. It does not like being out in the cold (like snow lingering and 10F out) I will say that much, until the sun gets it going I've seen decreased output by about 30%.
Regularly mid day this panel will do high 180s and low 190s
I also have an EcoFlow 110W panel that will do slightly better as you say at roughly 125ish Watts max I'm ideal conditions. Which also rarely happens. Most of the time it's around mid 90s W
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02-03-2023 at 01:59 PM.
02-03-2023 at 01:59 PM.
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Thanks for the info - any suggestions on better brands for a "semi" portable setup?

The trouble with semi-portable is that you pay a very significant price for portability and quality. Ecoflow panels have been very good about matching their rated output, but they are very expensive ($300 for 110w). If you must have a portable panel that works, get one of those.

There are some good "bundle" deals on wellbots (search that sites that come up where they include the panel with a battery, but that's only if you need a panel and battery.

Otherwise you have to look at the more "budget" vendors. Watch this site for deals.

If you need quality and a cheap panel, consider a regular panel, if you can deal with the weight. They are just much more durable and affordable than these semi-portable ones (which themselves are better than flexible ones)
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02-03-2023 at 03:10 PM.
02-03-2023 at 03:10 PM.
FWIW, I recently bought 7 budget model portable solar panels to evaluate on my own. The ones that fared best were Elecaenta, ITEHIL and Ericsity. The only one that flunked was Grecell. But that one was not ETFE coating. They make you go all the way up to 200 Pro version to get ETFE on that brand.

I wanted to like the EcoFlow 220 given a recent Lightning Deal rate but they sent me a ridiculously worn version posed as brand new. Besides, it felt too heavy to use as portable. The others are easy setup.

I didn't consider Rockpals because it was more expensive and some online reviews were not good. I probably would have purchased at the number quoted here. But for 200w I went with Elecaenta. They have a $100 off coupon and the promo code H8FS4NIT brings the total down to $279. Elecaenta includes very good cables. That in itself is a big bonus, once you start evaluating model after model. The little tip adapters don't mean much. Cables are the ticket. I use EcoFlow and GoLabs power stations. EcoFlow is XT60 connection and GoLabs is 5521.
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RobB3698
02-04-2023 at 08:44 PM.
02-04-2023 at 08:44 PM.
I got this Allpowers 200W panel last week on a lightning deal for $200 which i thought wasnt bad and it has MC4 connectors, I am only using it to charge my power station so i dont need the USB hub some of these panels come with

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09725M...ct_details

Its winter here but even with the low sun my EB70S was pulling 150W with the panel, yeah its less than 200 but all these portable panels are over rated anyways, I'm happy with it will work good for camping and beach days
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Tinged
02-05-2023 at 12:46 AM.
02-05-2023 at 12:46 AM.
Quote from StrategyFreak :
The trouble with semi-portable is that you pay a very significant price for portability and quality. Ecoflow panels have been very good about matching their rated output, but they are very expensive ($300 for 110w). If you must have a portable panel that works, get one of those.

There are some good "bundle" deals on wellbots (search that sites that come up where they include the panel with a battery, but that's only if you need a panel and battery.

Otherwise you have to look at the more "budget" vendors. Watch this site for deals.

If you need quality and a cheap panel, consider a regular panel, if you can deal with the weight. They are just much more durable and affordable than these semi-portable ones (which themselves are better than flexible ones)
Does durability factor in the high risk of glass breaking? If so, do these semi-portable ones have a similar risk in your experience?

Besides some specific types of very flexible, efficient, and expensive panels I'm familiar with, portable high-wattage solar feels like an unsustainable gimmick.

These are typically so poorly made that their frames aren't even UV resistant. I've seen these rock pals etc heat / photo aged to death after a couple years, but I'm starting to wonder if they're all like that. OEM choices of plastics etc are wanting.
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02-05-2023 at 02:36 PM.
02-05-2023 at 02:36 PM.
Quote from StrategyFreak :
Rockpals panels are pretty notorious for overrating their output, even accounting for ideal conditions, one youtube video notwithstanding.
Translation: your opinion of what you have chosen to believe off of reddit.

BTW, anyone who says a company is "notorious" for something (citing zero evidence) is NOT talking from experience or even research but mindlessly repeating scuttlebutt.
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This panel is likely closer to 120w peak under optimal
Notwithstanding one rando on SlickDeal's hollow claim which was clearly pulled from his own hindquarters.
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whereas most panels will be close to their rated outputs.
Ah, we can't trust this brand but "most" others are good...lol. Those others are "notorious" as well Wink
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That puts this panel at a $2.1/w, which is absolutely exorbitant, even accounting for the premium on foldable panels.
Based on your assumed wattage which seems to have no grounding in reality.

Honestly, I tried to give you the benefit of the doubt but when researching ROCKPALS I couldn't find a single one of their products with a review of less than 4.5/5 star across ANY website. Yes, there are people complaining of problems but that happens with anything from Solar Panels to Slices of Pizza. You'd think with a company so "notorious" for lying about their solar panels...negative press wouldn't be too hard to find.
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02-05-2023 at 07:52 PM.
02-05-2023 at 07:52 PM.
Quote from gabrielaherrera30 :
So just pull numbers out of your ass because you "think" it's bad? This panel does exactly what it says, I've owned one for about 6 months. Like all panels they rate them for the "most ideal" conditions.
(Like most companies I'm sure there's a bit of variation in where they're testing as well as marketing fluff)
I've seen this panel do 212W at my EcoFlow batteries at peak sunlight.. Does it do that every day? No, but it will. It does not like being out in the cold (like snow lingering and 10F out) I will say that much, until the sun gets it going I've seen decreased output by about 30%.
Regularly mid day this panel will do high 180s and low 190s
I also have an EcoFlow 110W panel that will do slightly better as you say at roughly 125ish Watts max I'm ideal conditions. Which also rarely happens. Most of the time it's around mid 90s W

Is there a code
I see full price.
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02-05-2023 at 09:57 PM.
02-05-2023 at 09:57 PM.
Quote from ashutoshvsingh :
Is there a code
I see full price.

It was a lightning deaI… I have seen this lightning deal twice in the last week before I posted
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02-05-2023 at 09:59 PM.
02-05-2023 at 09:59 PM.
I tested this panel and received almost 160w under light clouds/haze… will test more in the following days and report back.
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