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🌞 Portable Folding Solar Kit GP-PSK-130 by Go Power! with 10 Amp Solar Controller - 130W Review

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Details

BrandGo Power!
Wattage120 watts
ColorGrey/black
Power SourceSolar Powered
Item Weight28.66 Pounds
Current Rating10 Amps
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Description of 🌞 Portable Folding Solar Kit GP-PSK-130 by Go Power! with 10 Amp Solar Controller - 130W

Includes carrying case. 130 Watts of power 6.9 ampere DC per hour. Built in 10 ampere solar controller.Rated current:6.7 A.Rated DC voltage:19.7 V. 25 year - SAE & XLR-style solar plug adapter. Includes carrying case.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Solar energy in solar and wind energy

I bought 120W. For camping with my 18ft RBD Clipper. It was a good choice as I rarely use telecom services and needed to charge the battery for at least 5 days during a hike. He didn't disappoint me at all. It keeps my battery fully charged and I don't have to worry about using a lot of lights or fans. This is a solid product and all the features work like clockwork. I keep an eye on where he is and how the sun is hitting him, and all I have to do is change position. All of my trailer lights…

Pros
  • GOLS certified
Cons
  • Some problems

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Do not be surprised. The packaging is wrong.

The product ordered was PSK-130 on arrival box, lid etc appeared as discontinued PSK-120. After consultation with the manufacturer GP Electric in Canada, there was a time when they supplied an improved, more efficient 130W panel and added a sticker saying "Bonus 10W" as shown in the picture. All other aspects of the device were identical. Controller, case, cables, etc. The only downside might be that the block will be sold in the future if you upgrade, right? because it seems misleading. This…

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Weight

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Works after small repair.

I set up the panel to test but it didn't work. After reading other reviews I checked the wiring and one wire was loose. The wires are plugged into the socket and then the screws are tightened to hold them in place. A wire was missing from the outlet. I stuck it in place, tightened the screw (and also tightened the other cable screws that weren't fully tightened) and the panel burst into life and began charging the batteries in my tears. I was glad that I had read about this problem in advance…

Pros
  • Elegant design
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It works right out of the box. AFTER I HAD TO WORK ON IT!

I placed this order at Revain, it could not be sent to my mailbox, so I sent it to my parents' house (since my house cannot be found by couriers), think that it sent by UPS or FedEx. The funny thing is that it was sent via the US Postal Service. WHAT? I received a notification that a delivery attempt was made but failed. I was with my parents before attempting this delivery and never saw the postal delivery machine so I drive to the post office where I get my mail, went to the counter and asked

Pros
  • Lots of positive emotions
Cons
  • Speed of work

Revainrating 4 out of 5

First time solar

This is our second summer using this panel. We chose the 120a as there wasn't a huge size difference and the price seemed worth the extra performance for the way we use it. I also bought a seven pin adapter and an extension cord. I like that the setup is easy to connect and use. Comes with a nice case. Latches are very cheap and almost useless to keep screens closed during storage/shipping. The bottoming levers are designed to hold the panels at an angle, but they're flimsy and unwieldy. I…

Pros
  • 130 watts 6.9 amps DC per hour
Cons
  • Lots of stuff

I've had this panel for years and it charges but never at 14v+ like it should. The controller is worthless, replace the original one and the new one is no better than the original one. At $79, that's outrageously high given that similar 10 amp models that actually work like the Renogy sell for $30. I hooked it up to a standard van with 2 6 volt cycle batteries, I've used it with 2 different battery packs I have. Bought. In our normal usage, where phones, computers, etc. are simply lit and…

Pros
  • Includes carry case
Cons
  • I vaguely remember

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Incredible product!

WOW! This system we bought last week to use on our caravans (burned out?). Battery group 27 worked perfectly! We're new to the "RV" life and bought a 33ft electric trailer! This included a TV, super slide, canopy, electric toggle hitch and all the obvious, outlets, lights (LED), microwave etc. Well I never knew how hungry for energy we were until we took our trailer and mine with us 2-year-old daughter wanted to watch the DVD at breakfast. My wife and I have a coffee maker while the oven warms…

Pros
  • Integrated 10A solar controller. Rated current: 6.7 A Rated DC voltage: 19.7 V
Cons
  • Some little things