EF ECOFLOW 100W 12V Solar Panel, High Efficiency Monocrystalline PV Modules, IP68 Waterproofing, Ideal for RV& Marine Rooftop, Farm Battery, Power Kits & Ecosystem
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EF ECOFLOW 100W 12V Solar Panel, High Efficiency Monocrystalline PV Modules, IP68 Waterproofing, Ideal for RV& Marine Rooftop, Farm Battery, Power Kits & Ecosystem

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  • Brand
    EF ECOFLOW
  • Material
    Silicon
  • Product Dimensions
    23"L x 1"W x
  • Item Weight
    13.6 Pounds
  • Efficiency
    High
23% Efficiency
💧IP68 Waterproof
☀️100W Power Output

Description

🌞 Power Up Your Adventures with Solar Magic!

  • WEATHER WARRIOR - IP68 rated for all conditions—rain or shine!
  • EFFORTLESS SETUP - Pre-drilled holes for quick and easy installation.
  • ECO FRIENDLY ENERGY - Harness the sun with high-efficiency monocrystalline technology.
  • UNLEASH SOLAR POWER - Generate 400-500 Wh daily, perfect for your adventures!
  • SEAMLESS COMPATIBILITY - Designed to integrate flawlessly with Ecoflow Power Kits.

The EF ECOFLOW 100W 12V Solar Panel is a high-efficiency monocrystalline solar solution, designed for versatility and durability. With an impressive 23% conversion efficiency and IP68 waterproofing, this panel is perfect for RVs, marine rooftops, and off-grid power kits. Weighing just 13.6 lbs and measuring 38.6 x 23 x 1.2 inches, it offers easy installation and reliable energy production of 400-500 Wh per day, making it an essential addition to your eco-friendly lifestyle.

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Specifications

BrandEF ECOFLOW
MaterialMonocrystalline Silicon
Product Dimensions23"L x 1"W x 38"H
Item Weight13.6 Pounds
EfficiencyHigh Efficiency
Connector TypeMC4
Included Components100W Solar Panel, User Manual, Warranty Card
AC Adapter Current45 Amps
Maximum Voltage12 Volts
Maximum Power100 Watts
Special FeatureGeneral Specifications-size: 38.6*23*1.2 Inch, single solar panel weight: 13.6 lb. Produce an average of 400-500 Watt-hours (Wh) or 35-45 Amp-hours (Ah) of electricity per day (depending on sun availability).
UPC842783121745
ManufacturerEF ECOFLOW
Part NumberSP
Item Weight13.6 pounds
Item model numberSP
Size100W
ColorBlack
Style100W Solar Panel
Power SourceSolar Powered
Voltage12 Volts
Wattage100 watts
Item Package Quantity1
Special FeaturesGeneral Specifications-size: 38.6*23*1.2 Inch, single solar panel weight: 13.6 lb. Produce an average of 400-500 Watt-hours (Wh) or 35-45 Amp-hours (Ah) of electricity per day (depending on sun availability).
Batteries Required?No
Warranty Description2-Year

Does this come with everything I need to connect them to my Ecoflow Delta 2 ?
400 watts per panel? Or is it 200 watts per panel x 2 = 400 watts? Volts? Would it work for 24v?
What is a compatible stand to mount this on, to put on the ground outside?
When 400W pannels will be available again?

Reviews

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L**T

One of the Best Portable Solar Panel Collection Systems

I purchased the EcoFlow 220 W bifacial solar panel panels and want to share my initial evaluation and impressions. These are lightweight and portable and very efficient, rated at around 24%. They also have additional collectivity on the reverse side of the panel. These are well-made and integrate well with many applications. The manufacturer supplies the correct universal connecting cable from the solar panels to the EcoFlow Delta 2 power station. The EcoFlow 220 W bifacial solar panel provides adequate results when there is direct full sunlight to collect the sun's solar energy. EcoFlow has improved the set up from the previous generation and has remove the awkward combination carry case and flimsy set up stand, which was awkward and cumbersome to set up at the right angle for use. The new design has four flip out panels with attached angled metal stands off the back that allow the user to place the panels at the correct angle toward the sun. These panels are very rigid but want to return to their fold up position so it will take a while to unfold these with the stands. After initially setting up the panels with the Delta 2 solar power station, the input wattage shows about 151 W at the end of December in Winter sunlight. in Connecticut. The sun is at a low angle in the sky and this is about the most wattage I can get in the winter northeast. I recommend using a light finder to optimize the angle to get the maximum amount of input wattage. I will redo this test in the spring and on the summer solstice in June to see increased differences in the northeast. One thing to understand is that I have not used the reflectivity of the back panels to add additional wattage by using a reflective material since these were set on a black driveway. I will try using these panels on a white snow surface to see what additional wattage I get from the rear facing panels. They certainly put out a lot more wattage than the Harbor Freight salvage 100 W panels that are available. When I move the solar panels into the partial shade from a large maple tree, the input wattage went down and fluctuated between 80 and 50 W input. Each of these panels put out about 55 W of power and the way they’re wired is that you can have partial shade on two of the panels and still get about 110 W of power input. When three or four panels are in the shade of the maple tree I was only getting about 31 W which is still impressive. My initial impression is that these are one of the best portable efficient solar panels on the market in this price range. I’ve looked at other YouTube reviews, and some of the evaluators have determined that they can get well over 210 W of power in the full sun in the summertime. Keep in mind that this may still require several days of charging your EcoFlow Delta two power station if you only get four hours of full sun per day. However, if you live in a area with direct full sun for more than eight hours, and you will be able to recharge your 2200 W power station in one day.

L**N

So far I’m very happy!

I’ve only used my two 220w NextGen Bifacial solar panels a couple of times, but I’ve been very happy at the performance I’ve seen.I’ll start with my overall review of the product. These aren’t the smallest panels nor the largest, but I think they’re the sweet spot in terms of size, weight, and output. They can be easily carried by one person and fit into a car, SUV, or RV with relative ease. The case is nicely made and the zippers function smoothly, but I wish there were some sort of stiff material (thin plastic maybe?) in the sides of the case for a bit of protection, and an outside pocket for a solar power cable would be ideal. The panels themselves seem to be made of nice materials but we’ll see how they hold up over time. I’ll be using these for recreational and emergency power purposes, not everyday, so I expect they’ll last me a long time. My only other complaint about the panels is the lack of a built-in USB port like many other panels provide, which would be convenient. Overall, they seem to be made well, have built in stands that work (unlike the previous gen panel from what I’ve seen), and can be stored neatly in their nice carrying case.For testing, I hooked them up to my Delta 3 Plus, which has two solar inputs, so I could see how each panel performed individually. My quick tests consisted of setting them up on my partially shaded balcony and then on my paved driveway.The panels can be a little unwieldy until you get the hang of it. I find setting up the middle support first is easiest, then unfolding each side onto their respective stands afterward. In 40 degree February weather with no clouds here in the TN mountains, I got a total of 285 watts on my partially shaded balcony. Not too bad considering I didn’t have the space to really align them properly to the sun and one panel was constantly shaded by the handrail slats of the balcony. I’ve seen reviews that state some panels essentially lose all output when slightly shaded, so I wanted to test them in awful conditions to see what output I could get, and they still worked fairly well. Next, I wanted to test them in ideal conditions, so I moved to the driveway and took the time to align the panels to the sun using the built in guide, which is easy and convenient. Results? Consistently 390+ watts with frequent peaks up to 405 watts for 92% of the rated output! That could charge my Delta 3 plus from zero in just under 3 hours, and once charged could run a full size refrigerator and a couple of other small appliances without decreasing the battery level at all. This is my first foray into solar panels and generators, but I’ve been impressed with my ecoflow’s potential to provide power during outages and for recreational outings where power isn’t readily available.

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