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MEGASOLAR 60W Solar Charger - Solar Panel with Charge Controller, Dual QC3.0 USB 5V - 12V, 🔌 and DC 12V 15V 20V Output - Portable Solar Charger Shoulder Bag for Laptop, Solar Generator, and Phone Charging Review

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Details

Compatible DevicesLaptops
Connector TypeUSB
BrandSZMJSOLAR
Wattage60 watts
Input Voltage12 Volts
ColorBlack
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Description of MEGASOLAR 60W Solar Charger - Solar Panel with Charge Controller, Dual QC3.0 USB 5V - 12V, 🔌 and DC 12V 15V 20V Output - Portable Solar Charger Shoulder Bag for Laptop, Solar Generator, and Phone Charging

Built-in a unique universal solar charging controller by Shenzhen Megasolar. High conversion efficiency over 90% of solar charging controller vs 70% - 80% conversion efficiency in the market. With dual QC3.0 USB 5V-12V 2A outputs and 12V15V20V DC5521 output for charging 5v-20v ESS solar generator solar energy system, battery packs, laptops and digital devices, including iPhone and Android cellphones etc. Using semi-flexible high efficiency 22% solar cell. Can be as shoulder bag and hand bag, with a large pocket to hold phones, power banks and other accessories. It is only 1.69kg. Powerful and lightweight. Black color. Package content: 1 * 10 DC5521 connectors for laptop, 1* DC-DC charging cable, 1* charging cable of DC-alligator clip, 1 copy of user manual.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Power Delivery, Compact and Portable

Provides the power needed to run certain electronic devices needed for camping and emergencies. Compact for space and easy to carry. Can also be stored in a Faraday bag to protect circuitry from solar flares and EMP.

Pros
  • Confident
Cons
  • Secret

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Keeps my laptop running

I had to buy an extra connectivity kit for my Dell Inspiron but it kept my laptop running during 3 days of inactivity. I have a Dell Power Companion. When it needed charging, I put my laptop on sleep mode and connected the Power Companion to a solar panel, which seemed to charge in hours in bright sunlight. I'll probably get another nutritional companion so I can connect it to the solar panel all the time when the sun is out. In general I am very satisfied.

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Updates

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Complete set "all inclusive "!

Bought for camping, got hit by the rain so never used in the field. BUT operated under "laboratory" conditions, rear entrance! It took about 6 hours to charge the PowerAdd 32000mA from a dead battery. The cable with the panel kit was more than long enough to shield the battery from the sun and charge it as coolly as possible. Light enough to take with you on hikes, fits perfectly in a 70L backpack. I chose this device because it has multiple DC output levels. The PowerAdd is charged from a…

Pros
  • Heavy Duty
Cons
  • Very Expensive

I bought this panel specifically to charge my MacBook during a car ride for a month. In my first test in direct sunlight, it charged the switched-off laptop by about 5% in a few hours. After I took it on a trip, it never recharged the laptop. For the iPhone, it worked very well for a couple of weeks. In the third week, the iPhone started signaling "device not supported" but continued to charge. By week four, the panel stopped charging iPhones at all.

Pros
  • Hands-free calling
Cons
  • I don't remember, but something happened

Revainrating 5 out of 5

NOT SunPower 22% off chargers and adapters

I ordered a 60w model. This model has 6 panels with 4 cells each, for a total of 24 cells. Their total area is 0.39 m^2. The standard GHI for solar panels is 1000 W/m^2. The seller claims they are 22% efficient SunPower cells. 0.39 m^2 * 1000 W/m^2 * 0.22 = 85.8 W. This panel is supposed to produce 85 watts, but it only produces 60. I have a couple of my own SunPower/Maxeon 1-efficiency cells of 22% that I can compare with this panel and the color is completely different. True cells are a…

Pros
  • Nice touch
Cons
  • I will add later

Bought to charge a MacBook Pro on the go, plus several USB-C batteries of different sizes. The USB-C chipset chosen by the manufacturer has one major disadvantage. The moment the charge exceeds 30.9W (20V at 1.54A on my USB-C meter), the chip resets, cuts power to the cable, and restarts. This even happens when the summer sun is bright and the current is the same. The end result is that if you use it to charge something that consumes >30W USB-C PD, it constantly stops/starts/stops/starts…

Pros
  • 1 year trial
Cons
  • Exorbitant price

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Solar panel with best USB-C PD (Mid 2020), BUT not sufficient

With PD. I believe the laptop requires a USB-C PD 45W 15V 3A profile. I tried the Jackery SolarSaga 100W which has a USB-C port but does not support the USB PD standard and therefore does not charge a device can. I also tried the BigBlue 100W solar panel, which claims to support the USB-C PD standard up to 60W. The BigBlue panel was able to charge my Pixel 3 phone but not my XPS13 laptop. Finally, I tried the Megasolar 100W PD solar panel. It successfully charges my Pixel 3 phone as well as my…

Pros
  • Very good value for money
Cons
  • Functionality