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product_id: 176938214
title: "SolarFolio120W"
brand: "topsolar"
price: "1197 zł"
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reviews_count: 7
category: "Topsolar"
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# 200W max power output Dual USB QC3.0 & PD3.0 fast charging Compact foldable design 17x21 inches SolarFolio120W

**Brand:** topsolar
**Price:** 1197 zł
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> ☀️ Harness the sun, power your lifestyle—wherever life takes you!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SolarFolio120W by topsolar
- **How much does it cost?** 1197 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/176938214-solarfolio120w)

## Best For

- topsolar enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted topsolar brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Brave the Elements:** Durable ETFE coating and advanced lamination ensure waterproof performance and long-lasting use.
- • **Ultra-Portable & Adjustable:** Foldable, lightweight design with adjustable bracket fits perfectly in your backpack or RV setup.
- • **Power Your Adventures Anywhere:** 200W high-efficiency monocrystalline solar cells deliver reliable energy on the go.
- • **Charge Multiple Devices Simultaneously:** Dual USB ports with QC3.0 & PD3.0 smart tech optimize fast charging for phones, cameras, and tablets.
- • **Tailored for Portable Power Stations & 12V Batteries:** Versatile 19V and 14.4V DC outputs compatible with top brands like Jackery and Suaoki.

## Overview

The Topsolar 200W Foldable Portable Solar Panel Charger is a compact, high-efficiency monocrystalline solar solution designed for professionals on the move. Featuring dual USB ports with smart fast-charging technology and versatile DC outputs, it seamlessly powers portable power stations, 12V batteries, and USB devices. Its foldable design and durable weatherproof materials make it the ultimate companion for outdoor enthusiasts and millennial managers seeking reliable, eco-friendly energy anywhere.

## Description

desertcart.com: Topsolar 200W Foldable Portable Solar Panel Charger Kits for Portable Power Station Generator Cell Phones Camera Lamp 12V Car Boat RV Battery(Dual USB Ports & 19/14.4V DC Output) : Patio, Lawn & Garden

Review: Rugged, lightweight, and really powerful - perfect for a Goal Zero Yeti! - I have the 120 watt panel and 60 watt panel so I can compare them. Both are identical except the 120 watt panel has twice the panels and folds into 4 sections while the 60 watt unit is a clamshell design. These are nicely rigid with excellent build quality with built-in handles cut into the material. The top surface on the panels is lightly textured and feels like it won't scuff or delaminate like typical folding panels. Included is a big back of accessories that plug into the 19v ball connector - MC4, alligator, cigarette, USB and a set of tips for compatibility with most battery units. My only complaint is the MC4 and alligator have pretty thin 18 gauge wire and although it's a very short run, I'd want those to be beefier. I'm using these to charge my Goal Zero Yeti 1000 lithium. Use the yellow 8mm tip and it works great. I have a pair of Goal Zero Boulder 100 briefcase panels that I used as a benchmark to see if a much lighter, smaller folding panel could perform as well as a heavy glass and aluminum panels. Short answer: absolutely and I think these are a much better option for a portable system like the Yeti. I could carry the Yeti and both folding panels (60 + 120w) easily in one trip while the GZ panels are quite large and heavy. The panels seem like they could handle a bit of rain but the junction box is the weak link with all panels so I'd avoid getting this very wet. The main upsides to a glass panel is they can dissipate heat better are are generally going to last a long time (20-30+ years) while a folding panel may not last as long but only time will tell, I'll update my review as time passes. I tested these in Mid march at 12:40pm in CT on a day with clear skies with just minimal haze tilted towards the sun at 45 degrees. Plugging the panels into the built-in PWM and optional MPPT module 8mm ports on the Yeti, here is what I measured for max output on the Yeti's screen: 60w TP-Solar panel - 45w MPPT (37w PWM) - 75% of rated input with MPPT 120w TP-Solar panel - 86w MPPT (77w PWM) - 72% of rated input with MPPT 100w Goal Zero panel - 77w MPPT (65w PWM) - 77% of rated input with MPPT Goal Zero panels output a tiny bit more for their rating than these panels but these variances are within the margin of error for my tests since the panel angle or clouds could cause a few percentages either way. These tested very well and were consistent between the two panels. If you look at the photos, you'll see just how thin these are. I held the 60w + 120w panels next to the GZ panels and these together (180w) are less than half of one side of the GZ panels so these are probably 20% of the thickness and much smaller overall. For a portable setup, I'd pick these every time. USB charging was very fast though there is no USB-C output, just two USB-A. My only complaints are these do not have any sort of kickstand so you need to lean these against something to angle them, or lay them flat and take a hit on output. The carrying case is a bit tight on the 120w panel but I honestly won't even use the case because the panels fold in so they are protected (unlike the GZ panels where the solar surface is out when folded). I bought a pair of folding document stands that do a nice job of angling these and holding them securely so that's a good option. Overall, I really this this style of folding panel better than the fabric covered versions that feel like toys. These are also better than larger flexible panels because those are floppy and can be damaged easily. This design basically gives you the advantages of a flexible panel with the compactness and protection of a folding panel with none of the compromises. Super impressed. The only question is which size to get. The 120w panel is a better value and doesn't feel much heavier or thicker than the 60w version but does take a bit more coordination to fold and unfold since it's a W shape. The 60w version just unfolds and you're ready to go. Either is great, just depends on your use case but I'd always recommend more panels because you never get near the rated output.
Review: Great affordable portable solar panel - Compared to the Jackery SolarSaga, the Top Solar SolarFolio is essentially the same product for half the price. I wouldn't be surprised if they came out of the same plant. They are extremely similar. The build quality is a step above, the plastic and fabric seem well constructed and included magnets and rubber port seal are good additions. It comes with a variety of cables and connector adapters, and the cables sizes and adapters are paired in such a way that you can't mix a cable with an adapter that isn't meant to be matched. Like for example, you can't connect the jumper terminals to a car battery and use the 19vDC direct output charge cable with it. That would fry the battery. Those terminals only fit the smaller 14.4v charge cable designed to be used with lead acid batteries. Very nice forward thinking. Packaging is top notch as the entire thing is padded with a soft zip-up case with an extra sheet of padding for the panel itself. And of top of that the case itself comes zipped up in a plastic bag that isn't very durable, but still better that nothing. The box itself is sturdy as well and folds securely. The power output of the panel seems impressive even in low light. It has no issues charging phones or tablets and will go back to "slow charging" 5vDC mode if the sun isn't bright enough. That's certainly better than just turning off the USB ports. That goes to show attention to detail in the charge controller design to be fully compliant with USB PD standards. The panel has a switching voltage regulator to maintain the USB and 14.4V DC outputs. I have seen a video of it producing a squeaking noise. That is normal for switching MOSFETs to sometimes produce lower harmonics of the multi-kHz switching frequencies, depending on how hard the circuit is working to maintain that output voltage. Driving around in my car as the relative angle to the sun changed, I could hear the charge controller squeaking which means it was simply doing its job. In a 2 hour session of driving and parking on a sunny day, I was able to charge a completely dead iPhone to over 90%. That's pretty impressive. I tested both the 60w and 100w versions. A great value.

## Features

- 【Designed for portable power stations and 12V battery】: The 19V DC port is designed for charging portable power stations and is equipped with cables and connectors of different specifications, compatible with Suaoki, Jackery, Webetop, Rockpals, Paxcess, etc. The 14.4V DC port is equipped with a built-in charging control box. You can directly charge the 12-volt battery of cars, ships, and RVs without having to carry an additional controller.
- 【USB Smart and Fast Charging Technology】: Dual USB Ports QC3.0 & 2.0 (5V/9V/12V 2A max), and the USB-C port support PD3.0（24W max）.Designed for smartphones and tablets (compatible with iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy), GPS, digital cameras etc. Perfectly compatible with outdoor life and help you deal with unexpected power outages. The build-in smart IC chip intelligently identifies your device, and maximizes its charging speed while protects your devices from over charging and overloading.
- 【Foldable&Portable】:After being folded, the size is only 17.05*21.06*1.4 inches. You can easily pack it into backpack or trunk to explore the world. At the same time, the panel is equipped with adjustable bracket.You could adjust the angle of the solar panel at will to obtain a higher output power.
- 【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. It performs better than similarly rated polycrystalline solar panels at low-light conditions.
- 【Reliable product quality and after-sales service】: Advanced lamination technology and ETFE coating material make the panel durable and have great waterproof performance, which cause it could adapt to most weather conditions. At the same time, the 12-month worry-free warranty and friendly Customer service will help you solve any product problems promptly and quickly.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07ZZB2H22 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #292,176 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1,064 in Solar Panels |
| Brand Name | Topsolar |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (534) |
| Efficiency | High Efficiency |
| Included Components | no |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 21.06"L x 17.05"W x 1.4"H |
| Item Type Name | TOPSFO-100N |
| Item Weight | 3.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Topsolar |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TOPSFO-120 |
| Material Type | Monocrystalline Silicon |
| Maximum Power | 120 Watts |
| Maximum Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Model Number | TOPSFO-100N |
| Special Features | Portable,Fast Charging,Foldable |
| UPC | 758415214870 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 50 Degrees Celsius |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Topsolar
- **Efficiency:** High Efficiency
- **Item Weight:** 3.5 Kilograms
- **Material:** Monocrystalline Silicon
- **Product Dimensions:** 21.06"L x 17.05"W x 1.4"H

## Images

![SolarFolio120W - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61an-t8LKsL.jpg)
![SolarFolio120W - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71yd57S68qL.jpg)
![SolarFolio120W - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71oI+AbbmnL.jpg)
![SolarFolio120W - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61l3L-CCwPL.jpg)
![SolarFolio120W - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/7167+-YyfgL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is it possible to charge the laptop and also use it?**
A: I dont have an exact yes/no answer - as it is dependent on the quality of sunlight, if one places the solar panel for optimum gain, the degree of pc battery discharge, and the power draw of pc components. I can share my experience - if the solar panel is producing 60w max, my charged pc draws 34w. So it will easily run and keep the battery full. If my pc is discharged to 10% battery, it draws 82w, so only 26w is available for battery charging.

**Q: What cables are needed to charge a car battery?**
A: This 120W solar panel come with the cables with clamp for 12V battery and Cigarette Lighter Plug for car battery.

**Q: Are the dimensions reported in the description incorrect as the panels only fold in 1 direction? what are the true dimensions when unfolded and folded**
A: Correct Folded size: 21*18.1*1.5 inch, Unfold size: 64.5*21*0.15 inch

**Q: Will this work with EF Ecoflow power station efdelta?**
A: The solar panel is designed for most portable power station. The DC port output for this 120W solar panel is 18-20V, please check if it works for your portable power station.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rugged, lightweight, and really powerful - perfect for a Goal Zero Yeti!
*by T***. on March 20, 2020*

I have the 120 watt panel and 60 watt panel so I can compare them. Both are identical except the 120 watt panel has twice the panels and folds into 4 sections while the 60 watt unit is a clamshell design. These are nicely rigid with excellent build quality with built-in handles cut into the material. The top surface on the panels is lightly textured and feels like it won't scuff or delaminate like typical folding panels. Included is a big back of accessories that plug into the 19v ball connector - MC4, alligator, cigarette, USB and a set of tips for compatibility with most battery units. My only complaint is the MC4 and alligator have pretty thin 18 gauge wire and although it's a very short run, I'd want those to be beefier. I'm using these to charge my Goal Zero Yeti 1000 lithium. Use the yellow 8mm tip and it works great. I have a pair of Goal Zero Boulder 100 briefcase panels that I used as a benchmark to see if a much lighter, smaller folding panel could perform as well as a heavy glass and aluminum panels. Short answer: absolutely and I think these are a much better option for a portable system like the Yeti. I could carry the Yeti and both folding panels (60 + 120w) easily in one trip while the GZ panels are quite large and heavy. The panels seem like they could handle a bit of rain but the junction box is the weak link with all panels so I'd avoid getting this very wet. The main upsides to a glass panel is they can dissipate heat better are are generally going to last a long time (20-30+ years) while a folding panel may not last as long but only time will tell, I'll update my review as time passes. I tested these in Mid march at 12:40pm in CT on a day with clear skies with just minimal haze tilted towards the sun at 45 degrees. Plugging the panels into the built-in PWM and optional MPPT module 8mm ports on the Yeti, here is what I measured for max output on the Yeti's screen: 60w TP-Solar panel - 45w MPPT (37w PWM) - 75% of rated input with MPPT 120w TP-Solar panel - 86w MPPT (77w PWM) - 72% of rated input with MPPT 100w Goal Zero panel - 77w MPPT (65w PWM) - 77% of rated input with MPPT Goal Zero panels output a tiny bit more for their rating than these panels but these variances are within the margin of error for my tests since the panel angle or clouds could cause a few percentages either way. These tested very well and were consistent between the two panels. If you look at the photos, you'll see just how thin these are. I held the 60w + 120w panels next to the GZ panels and these together (180w) are less than half of one side of the GZ panels so these are probably 20% of the thickness and much smaller overall. For a portable setup, I'd pick these every time. USB charging was very fast though there is no USB-C output, just two USB-A. My only complaints are these do not have any sort of kickstand so you need to lean these against something to angle them, or lay them flat and take a hit on output. The carrying case is a bit tight on the 120w panel but I honestly won't even use the case because the panels fold in so they are protected (unlike the GZ panels where the solar surface is out when folded). I bought a pair of folding document stands that do a nice job of angling these and holding them securely so that's a good option. Overall, I really this this style of folding panel better than the fabric covered versions that feel like toys. These are also better than larger flexible panels because those are floppy and can be damaged easily. This design basically gives you the advantages of a flexible panel with the compactness and protection of a folding panel with none of the compromises. Super impressed. The only question is which size to get. The 120w panel is a better value and doesn't feel much heavier or thicker than the 60w version but does take a bit more coordination to fold and unfold since it's a W shape. The 60w version just unfolds and you're ready to go. Either is great, just depends on your use case but I'd always recommend more panels because you never get near the rated output.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great affordable portable solar panel
*by B***B on April 6, 2023*

Compared to the Jackery SolarSaga, the Top Solar SolarFolio is essentially the same product for half the price. I wouldn't be surprised if they came out of the same plant. They are extremely similar. The build quality is a step above, the plastic and fabric seem well constructed and included magnets and rubber port seal are good additions. It comes with a variety of cables and connector adapters, and the cables sizes and adapters are paired in such a way that you can't mix a cable with an adapter that isn't meant to be matched. Like for example, you can't connect the jumper terminals to a car battery and use the 19vDC direct output charge cable with it. That would fry the battery. Those terminals only fit the smaller 14.4v charge cable designed to be used with lead acid batteries. Very nice forward thinking. Packaging is top notch as the entire thing is padded with a soft zip-up case with an extra sheet of padding for the panel itself. And of top of that the case itself comes zipped up in a plastic bag that isn't very durable, but still better that nothing. The box itself is sturdy as well and folds securely. The power output of the panel seems impressive even in low light. It has no issues charging phones or tablets and will go back to "slow charging" 5vDC mode if the sun isn't bright enough. That's certainly better than just turning off the USB ports. That goes to show attention to detail in the charge controller design to be fully compliant with USB PD standards. The panel has a switching voltage regulator to maintain the USB and 14.4V DC outputs. I have seen a video of it producing a squeaking noise. That is normal for switching MOSFETs to sometimes produce lower harmonics of the multi-kHz switching frequencies, depending on how hard the circuit is working to maintain that output voltage. Driving around in my car as the relative angle to the sun changed, I could hear the charge controller squeaking which means it was simply doing its job. In a 2 hour session of driving and parking on a sunny day, I was able to charge a completely dead iPhone to over 90%. That's pretty impressive. I tested both the 60w and 100w versions. A great value.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by D***L on June 30, 2020*

I originally bought these panels as somewhat of an experiment. Having them for a week or so now, I can say for sure that the experiment was a success! What I originally wanted to do was have a panel that could charge my phone or Anker batteries even with minimal sunlight. And when I say minimal, I mean Vancouver BC in the wintertime minimal. The design seems quite rugged, and even at 6:30 this morning on a cloudy day (summer in Vancouver, go figure), I was able to start charging my phone. This is what we call "overpanelling", but I think thats completely fine given the nature of what I'm trying to do. Excited to get my Jackery 240 and test it with this soon, but for now I would say this is a strong purchase and I expect the panel to last me many years to come :)

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