Description:
This compact foldable solar panel kit brings portable solar charging when space and weight matter, offering a 150W monocrystalline array that fits RVs, vans, camping trips, or emergency backup setups. It aims to deliver usable power for 12V batteries and small power stations while remaining light enough to carry and quick to deploy.
Key Points
The kit folds to a small footprint and weighs about 7.3 lb, so it is straightforward to pack and set up alone for outdoor use. A 9.8 ft cable allows the panel to be positioned in full sun while the controller or power station stays in shade, which helps with cooling and safer operation. The included standalone PWM controller provides common protections such as reverse polarity, overcharge, overload, and short-circuit protection, and it can be replaced or upgraded later if desired. ⚡️
Technical Specifications
Name: DOKIO 150W Portable Foldable Solar Panel Kit
- Folded size: 19.3 x 20.9 x 1.1 in
- Weight: 7.3 lb
- Cable length: 9.8 ft (3 m) main cable, plus 3.3 ft (1 m) secondary cable
- Controller: detachable PWM controller with LCD
Practical Tips
Use the long cable to keep electronics and batteries shaded, which helps prolong their life and maintain charging efficiency. For direct USB charging of phones or small devices, expect variable current when relying solely on sunlight, so treat any top-up as an emergency or temporary solution rather than steady power. 🌤️
Advantages
The monocrystalline cells increase conversion efficiency and perform better in lower light compared to cheaper cell types, giving more usable energy during overcast conditions. The weather-resistant surface helps resist splashes and routine outdoor exposure, although leaving the fabric case in heavy rain or prolonged intense sun is not recommended. The kit includes multiple DC adapters and a storage bag so you can connect a variety of devices out of the box. 🔋
Usage Recommendations
Check the solar input limit of your power station before relying on full 150W output, because some power stations cap solar input between about 60 and 100W. This behavior is per device design and not a defect. Mount the panel using its integrated stand on a stable, slightly angled surface for better sun exposure. If you plan to expand or replace the controller later, having a separate detachable controller simplifies upgrades and maintenance.










