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โ๏ธ Charge Boldly, Explore Freely โ Power Your Next Adventure with SunJack!
The SunJack 60W Folding Portable Solar Panel Charger combines rugged ETFE monocrystalline technology with IP67 waterproof USB ports to deliver fast, efficient charging for phones, laptops, and power stations. Compact and foldable to laptop size, it features built-in kickstands and carabiners for flexible setup in any environment. With smart triple IC chip protection and a comprehensive accessory kit, itโs engineered for reliable, safe power on all your outdoor and emergency adventures.












| ASIN | B0B5FPM17Y |
| ASIN | B0B5FPM17Y |
| Amperage Capacity | 3 Amps |
| Brand Name | SunJack |
| Connector Type | DC 5521, USB-A, USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (36) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (36) |
| Date First Available | 3 October 2024 |
| Efficiency | 24% |
| Folded Size | 11.5 x 14.5 x 2 inches |
| Included Components | 2x Carabiners, Adapter Cable (DC5521 to DC5521 + XT60 + Anderson), DC plug adapters, Product Manuals, SunJack 60W Foldable Portable Solar Panel |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 29.2L x 36.8W x 5.1H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | solar panel |
| Item Weight | 2.4 kg |
| Item model number | SJ-PANL1-60W |
| Manufacturer | SunJack |
| Manufacturer | SunJack |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SJ-PANL1-60W |
| Material Type | Monocrystalline solar panels fully laminated with ETFE |
| Maximum Power | 60 Watts |
| Maximum Voltage | 22 Volts |
| Model Number | SJ-PANL1-60W |
| Output Voltage | 22 Volts |
| Product Dimensions | 29.21 x 36.83 x 3.81 cm; 2.4 kg |
| Special Features | Fast Charging, Foldable, Kickstands, Portable, Waterproof |
| UPC | 643950788071 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 149 Degrees Fahrenheit |
R**F
El producto es caro, muy caro supongo por temas de importaciรณn, pero la calidad y rendimiento del producto es brutal. Vendedor serio y he recibido el producto en perfectas condiciones y sin coste de entrega. 100% recomendable
G**.
This solar panel is the real deal. I took this panel with me on a weeklong hike and camping trip. It not only charged my power station, but also charged my phone and other smaller electronic devices. This panel basically does everything. The best part is that it folds up and is compact enough to fit in my backpack. Itโs heavier than some of the less powerful folding panels, but those other panels canโt charge larger devices so they are no use to me. The build quality is incredible and feels very durable.
S**Y
The USB A and C ports really should have been higher output to better use the 60W of production. Those ports maxed out at about 20W. What's the point of a 60W panel that only puts out 20W? Shading is also a problem. The panels are wired in series, so even a partial shadow on one panel cripples production. It really should have been 4x-voltage panels wired in parallel for maximum robustness in a world with tree cover and a moving sun
Y**D
Great for powering Starlink mini via the PeakDo Battery!
J**E
For a portable panel, it's pretty large and heavy. But I don't think you can do better at 60watts. It seems well built and good quality (I've been using it about 3 months). I just want to set your expectations right from the beginning. It should fit in any normal sized bag but I have a laptop style backpack that is barely zips up in so just be aware. It's also heavier than you might expect. I also have the 25watt sunjack portable panel which is more what I would call "portable" 5 stars on weight and size. That being said I think it's great to have a decent amount of power able to fold up as small as it does and be as portable as it is. I'm happy with its portability, it's just not its best feature. I didn't like this panel when I first got it. I originally bought it because of the onboard electronics being able to deliver good amps at various voltages and I had hoped to power my macbook with it's USB-C connection. This works horribly. Due to USB-C being able to negotiate the voltage it wants to charge at it will pick a high voltage which gets very low amps and will be very unstable (it will constantly stop and start charging -- I'm not exactly sure what the cause is but I've seen the outcome. I think what happens is the macbook usb-c negotiates 20V but the panel outputs closer to 18.8V under load from what I've seen). The panel worked very bad under these circumstances. I even had trouble charging my USB-C Anker 737 at times. Power-cycling on USB-C. Terrible investment I thought. Then I discovered the best setup with this panel. The best way to use this panel is to get a DC5521 (5.5mm outer, 2.1mm inner plug size) to car cigarette lighter adapter and get a 12V max USB cigarette adapter (adding to the cost, yes, but something that's very useful with these lower voltage panels) and charge your USB-C devices from there. This way the cigarette adapter setup down-regulates to 12V max and your USB-C devices will charge with much more stability (you limit the voltage USB-C can negotiate to 12V instead of 20V). I use a USB adapter which outputs 12v at 2.25A so 25watt charging. Less than the onboard advertised 45watt but it actually works so there's that. You can also easily add a large extension to the setup. I have a 3m DC5521 male to female adapter with the DC5521 cigarette adapter plugged into that. From there I can use another 3m USB-C cable to my laptop and everything works great. In my case this means I can have the solar panel out in the sun and have my electronics fairly far away in the shade or even run the cable into my home and charge my laptop while using it at my desk. Very nice. The DC5521 port is a life saver on this panel. I wish they had perhaps better tested the real world usability of the onboard USB ports. Limiting them to 15V max would have been a better experience across more devices, I think. That being said, this is my daily panel and provides plenty of power to charge up my macbook m1 and all the other USB devices in my life. The DC5521 port makes this panel much more flexible compared to the 25watt model even though the 25watt model is more compatible and stable with all my USB devices out of the box. Thus ends my overly long but hopefully helpful review :)
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