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DOKIO 160W 18V Portable Solar Panel Kit (ONLY 9lb) Folding Solar Charger with 2 USB Outputs for 12v Batteries/Power Station AGM LiFePo4 RV Camping Trailer Car Marine……

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$149.99

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1.Size:160w


About this item

  • 【FOLDABLE AND LIGHTWEIGHT EASY TO STORE】-- This solar panel photovoltaic packs 160W of power yet is only 1.1inch(2.8cm )thick and weighs only 7.28lb(3.3kg), making it easier to mount,transport, hang, and remove.
  • 【COMPLETE KIT,WORKS OUT OF THE BOX 】-- Solar charger for all 12V batteries ,with its 18V optimum power voltage.Protection against: overcharging, overload, short-circuit.
  • 【PERFECT CHOICE FOR OUTDOOR AND EMERGENCY LIFE】-- 9.85ft (3M) cable length from panel to controller, For most power stations (Jackery,Goal Zero,Ecoflow,Paxcess) and 12-volt batteries(AGM,LiFePo4,Deep cycle batteries),RV,car,boat,trailer,truck,pumpa,camping,van,emergency power.
  • 【PUT A LOT OF POWER INTO YOUR BATTERY BANK】-- powerful high conversion efficiency with high efficiency monocrystalline solar cell, you will get greater power efficiency even though the panel is smaller than a traditional model.Maximizes system output by reducing mismatch loss.
  • 【SUPPORTING BRACKET AND EXTENSION CABLE】--The store additionally sells a special bracket for flexible folding boards and a 19.7Ft(6m)XT60 to XT60 extension cable.



Product Description

FOR 12V BATTERIES
FOR 95% SOLAR GENERATOS
Fast Response

K. Peterson
2025-09-05 15:34:51
Bought 2 of these and took them on an 8 day boondocking camping trip in my 5th wheel to charge my Goal Zero Yeti 1000 power station. My wife and I use the Goal Zero Yeti 1000 to run our CPAP machines at night. I also used them to charge the 5th wheel batteries. Because of several factors (like clouds and the way I just threw them flat on the ground), I still had to run my gas generator a few times. Here is what I discovered:1. I love these panels and just bought a third one. I also have two heavy Goal Zero 100W briefcase solar panels but they are so heavy I don't like them. Much prefer the DOKIO 160W 18V Portable Solar Panels. Much easier to store.2. They never produced 160W but my Goal Zero 100W panels never produced 100W either.3. I love the battery management control box that comes FREE with the DOKIO 160W 18V Portable Solar Panel. I can hook it directly to my 5th wheel lead acid batteries and charge them to full capacity in a few hours (time varies because of lots of reasons).4. The cheaper DOKIO 160W 18V Portable Solar Panels don't have a kick stand so I had to lay them against a rock or just lay them flat on the ground. This made them less efficient but I didn't have to keep adjusting them like I had to do on the Goal Zero briefcase 100W ones.5. For the price of one 100W Goal Zero panel I can buy 2 DOKIO 160W 18V Portable Solar Panels.6. In the morning I lay them flat on the ground, hook them up and don't mess with them until the sungoes down.7. I just bought a third one and hope I won't have to run the gas generator at all (depending on the weather). If three isn't enough I will buy a fourth one and leave the Goal Zero ones at home.Bottom line: If money is no problem the best solution is to have permanent solar panel system installed on the roof of your RV. But if you buy solar panels you can't go wrong with these DOKIO 160W 18V Portable Solar Panels. Besides while I'm saving up for my home Tesla solar panels and back up batteries, I can use them at home for emergencies. Easy to lift and slim to store in the garage. Highly recommended.
Part Time Ninja
2025-08-27 13:36:11
Charged Bluetti EB3A solar generator with the 160W Pro and the 220W Pro panels on separate occasions.The Dokio160W Pro panel, fully charged the EB3A from 19% in just 2.1 hours, pretty good IMO. I noticed the watts input charge fluctuated from 98-105 watts, is that low, good, average? Could I have placed or aimed the panel better, maybe, but it was clear skies during the charge time. Anyhow, I liked the relatively short charge time.The Dokio 220W Pro panel input charge fluctuated from 128-140 watts under similar clear sky conditions, however, I used a clip-on solar panel sunlight aim device for the 220W panel and temporarily used chairs to fine tune the angle. However, it only made a 3-8 watt difference vs just eyeballing the angle. The EB3 calculated the 2.0 hours to fully charge from 0%.Both panels build and materials are very good, they should last many years.The 160W is lighter, easier to set up and maneuver than the 220W model. Buyers can decide which one to get, they are both good. Please note, the 220W specs indicate a max output of 200W.The panels include a voltage controller, a fistful of plug adapters and various cables to fit multiple solar generators. The plug adapters are too easy to drop and disappear while camping. Avoid those hassles and purchase an additional MC-4 to 8mm extension 10FT cable to keep things simple.
Customer
2025-08-07 10:40:16
This panel comes with most of the parts you need for just about any purpose. It has wires, a solar charge controller and many adapters. The panel seems to work well in a short test I did with it.But, (there's always a 'but'....The case is cheap! I put all the accessories in the pouch and dropped the panel only about 10 inches. It was enough to break the seam of thread holding it on. The threads were widely spaced, so much, that at first I thought the pouch had been held on with double stick tape. The threads were there, but they were widely spaced. The thin tread wasn't even nylon, which would probably have not broken.If the red trim is held on the same way, I'm afraid that will be bad news for the panel.I think the carrying strap will be safe. It is better quality and wraps around the panels so it holds the weight and wraps around the case itself.
Rafael Lopez
2025-06-27 16:29:59
Panel solar práctico y facil de usar con diferentes conectores para diferentes usos,cumple con todas las características.
EDUARDO
2025-05-21 17:57:15
Producto bueno, no he tenido la oportunidad de usarlo al 100, pero ha pasado las pruebas
Tom Lambert
2025-04-17 16:50:32
This set up seems wonderful but it does not operate at the expected 16 amps I would expect from 200 watts of solar.. I could only achieve 7.5 watts in full bright sunlight.. Very dissatisfied with these results..
Peter Robinson
2025-04-09 13:44:34
I would give this 5 but I think the controller could be higher quality and the cables need to be a bit longer. However, it seems to all work on my trailer. I have a solar panel on the roof. This panel is a nice addition to allow me to move the unit into direct sunlight. It's also a good backup. I wish the cables were longer. I have to buy an extension cable for this. The controller is pretty much the basic of basic controllers. it works and does the job but I have read some reviews that it's not that great. So far it's all good though.
Jose
2025-02-05 17:12:40
Comparto la opinion de otras personas, los materiales se sienten de buena calidad y cumple su función de cargar el generador solar, pero con sol al 100% no he conseguido mas de 60 Watts, que está lejos de ser los 160 watts que presume la publicación, con 100w me daría por bien servido, pero solo 60w por el precio me parece insuficiente.
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