I bought a few of these plates for different purposes. I have several Acopower and Jackery panels that cost a lot more and have additional features. If you're looking for an easy-to-configure, no-frills panel that delivers good results, this is a solid choice. I got 165 watts from a pair that came with my new Bluetti AC200. That's 82.5 watts per panel, which is a great achievement. The only downside is that they don't have coasters. You must have something to lean on. I used a few plastic milk crates, which worked really well. You can also lean them against a tire or vehicle. Priced at $119 each. You can buy 2 1/2 of these for one from Jackery, Bluetti, or Acopwers. Unless you're confused by the lack of a kickstand, this is a solid choice in terms of value for money. The cables are also shorter than most panels, but long enough to place two side by side and connect them in series or parallel. To connect to the solar generator, you also need an MC4 extension cable, which is also required for other panels. If you have more than two panels connected, you will need to purchase a pair of short MC4 extension cords to connect four to six panels, and then an extension cord to connect to the solar array.