I own this with the Allpower 288Wh solar generator and they’re a fantastic pairing. The reason these panel’s work so efficiently is because Allpower went all out and put Sunpower cell’s in it, I leave mine hanging in a window at home connected to the generator and use it to charge my devices overnight.
I bought 3 recently. Two were the newest version with USC-C out. I was able to get 60w from it. I charge it to a INIU powerbank and I use the powerbank to power everything else. You can even get a USB-C to 12v cigarette adapter and it works up to 36w on the INIU. The S200 is on sale now too. It died the second time I plug the solar panels for some reason. I am waiting for warranty
I hang this on the south facing side of my a-frame tent. It charges my 20,000mah fan/light during the day. I charge my phone off that same fan while it’s running at night. The fan never gets below 50% by morning and it’s always back to 100% by the following night after sitting in the sun all day. I just have a regular iPhone with no additional battery.
Nitecore fsb100. You can get it cheap as a veteran. 4.8 pounds puts it in ultralight territory for 100 watts. Usb c and 8mm. Durable appearing. Same output as my goal zero at a fraction of the weight. haven’t tested mine like you will but gtg so far.
Gene Simmons comin' in hot right after the "Rinky-Dink" cable mention... LOL As for the panel, I'm probably gonna pick one up. (I was looking for one anyway.) So, yay for that.
How can this supposed 100 watt solar panel not be able to keep a laptop at the same battery level while it is in use in heavy use? Laptops just do not consume 100 watts. If this thing was putting out 100 watts or close to 100 watts in full sun in the summer, your battery would go up and not just stay the same, let alone fall even under a fairly heavy use. Laptops rarely consume over 50 watts. They simply cannot get rid of 50 watts of heat continuously. A laptop is rarely at its maximum power draw for any considerable amount of time. They spike to that level when the cpu is under max load. At the price they are asking, it should be producing 100 watts. This thing is a hunk of junk.
Down you talk too much
I own this with the Allpower 288Wh solar generator and they’re a fantastic pairing. The reason these panel’s work so efficiently is because Allpower went all out and put Sunpower cell’s in it, I leave mine hanging in a window at home connected to the generator and use it to charge my devices overnight.
I have one of these. 6 Years in, and it still works FABULOUS!
Thank you. Pulling the trigger on the 60W model.
I bought 3 recently. Two were the newest version with USC-C out. I was able to get 60w from it. I charge it to a INIU powerbank and I use the powerbank to power everything else. You can even get a USB-C to 12v cigarette adapter and it works up to 36w on the INIU.
The S200 is on sale now too. It died the second time I plug the solar panels for some reason. I am waiting for warranty
Finally a thorough review done in plain English. You don't have to be an engineer to understand what it's all about.
I hang this on the south facing side of my a-frame tent. It charges my 20,000mah fan/light during the day. I charge my phone off that same fan while it’s running at night. The fan never gets below 50% by morning and it’s always back to 100% by the following night after sitting in the sun all day. I just have a regular iPhone with no additional battery.
Love the Killer Instinct soundtrack
I was going to comment the same thing.
Bonus feature for utilizing the panel as a drone launching pad: The drone will blow dust off the panel on takeoff and landing ;)
Just ordered one based on this review.
Nitecore fsb100. You can get it cheap as a veteran. 4.8 pounds puts it in ultralight territory for 100 watts. Usb c and 8mm. Durable appearing. Same output as my goal zero at a fraction of the weight. haven’t tested mine like you will but gtg so far.
Something I found super handy also are the little portable generators that can charge with solar like the jackery
Nice review.
Can you please provide a link?
Those cuffs though! Nice and neat
Check out the folding panels from P3 Solar, MILSPEC 810G. You can get these puppies wet.
yo dude just got one off your amazon page. wohooo! be happy out there GP
Kiss came in hot 2x during the video. 1st was in the beginning at bottom left & 2nd was during the drone shot.
Whoever spots the Easter egg first wins a semi-stale Grunt cookie 😎
Good timing i was just starting research for one like this.
Do they offer a 150 Watt version?
I need to upgrade. I’ve had a Goal Zero for forever. Apparently it can handle dirt 😏. Have a good one
Yea I didn't like that one
How about a Voyager Radio ?? Next on my list a rechargeable flashlight, which I haven't purchased yet Thanks
Can you put in series to get 500 watts?
I just got the goal zero kit man it works good the panel is small but it charges the battery quick
Then again im just charging phone and bluetooth speaker lol
Gene Simmons comin' in hot right after the "Rinky-Dink" cable mention... LOL
As for the panel, I'm probably gonna pick one up. (I was looking for one anyway.) So, yay for that.
You got it 👍 (unless it was supposed to be the Bud baseball card 😂)
PBR!!
@@GruntProof WHAT WAS I THINKING? (I wasn't) PBR! (of course)
@@Valorius Beer 🍺 Don't know any street gangs.
As soon as I heard pbr street gang I was thinking apocalypse now!
Would it charge a solar power station like a Jackery 300?
It's a 100w panel so it should.
Have one from Anker but smaller and far less powerful (21W) :)
maybe it will be great for a powerstation what is the name of that pjome
Sounds good.
Manzanita, reddish dirt….hmmm I’m guessing Northern California
Great stuff, dude! Died at instruction 1!!
What type of conection does it use?
Something to consider. Thanks. So, is PBR the official beer of grunts?
Video Idea: I.N.C.H. Bag (1 year minimum no resupply)
Seen you pull out that beast of a phone more than once now ... that mean it's grunt proof? 🤘
Yup!
@@GruntProof Does that mean we have another video to look out for?🤔
I jave had one of the same units for a few years now
How’s it working? Thinking about getting one.
@@carmenmartinez2882 depends on how you utilize it. I charge a power bank and use it to charge other devices.
@@billb9806 thanks.
What kind of phone are you running?
I usually like Ulefone but this is a Doogee. I buy them 1 year old so they're cheap AF
@@GruntProof good to know. I'm super hard on phones and would like to get away from the typical brands. They just dont hold up
Ah a micro usb 👍
awesome
Great video.
great video man
the editing is great, i cracked up a few times
what phone is that ?
Doogee
Kk
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How can this supposed 100 watt solar panel not be able to keep a laptop at the same battery level while it is in use in heavy use?
Laptops just do not consume 100 watts. If this thing was putting out 100 watts or close to 100 watts in full sun in the summer, your battery would go up and not just stay the same, let alone fall even under a fairly heavy use. Laptops rarely consume over 50 watts. They simply cannot get rid of 50 watts of heat continuously. A laptop is rarely at its maximum power draw for any considerable amount of time. They spike to that level when the cpu is under max load. At the price they are asking, it should be producing 100 watts.
This thing is a hunk of junk.