Solar panels come in a bunch of shapes and sizes, so there are a few questions you should ask yourself before you buy. In this blog post, we’ll tackle five things to help you make a choice:
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When pairing your foldable solar panel with your solar generator, you’ll want to consider the capacity of the battery. A larger battery will be suited to a larger solar panel, or even multiple solar panels chained together. However, if your power station has a smaller capacity, you can get away with a much smaller panel as you have less capacity to charge.
Let’s take EcoFlow DELTA Pro as an example of a large power station. It has a Wh capacity, expandable all the way to 25kWh. In this case, a small solar panel will take a long time to charge your unit to full. Here you should use larger panels such as EcoFlow’s 400W panels (coming ), or you can chain multiple smaller 160W panels together. With multiple solar panels, you’ll be able to charge larger EcoFlow power stations in mere hours.
If you’ve got a power station that puts portability first, such as EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro (768Wh) or EcoFlow DELTA (Wh), you might want to opt for smaller panels to stay travel friendly. A good pick here might be a 110W EcoFlow Solar Panel or the 160W option. Again, you can chain panels together here to charge up in 4—8 hours.
If you’re solely looking for home backup, you’ll likely have a larger solar power generator, such as a EcoFlow DELTA Pro or EcoFlow DELTA Max. In this case, the same advice applies, a larger portable solar panel or multiple panels would be best for faster charging. EcoFlow DELTA Pro also supports rooftop solar when the grid is online, a nice touch when integrated with your home via the EcoFlow Smart Home Panel.
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With camping on the rise, the need for outdoor power is on the rise too. If you’re heading camping, portability is usually an important factor. Your panel should also be dust + water-resistant. Here, EcoFlow’s 110 or 160W panels would be good picks as they’re compact & efficient too.
With the above in mind, you’ll start to get an idea of what kind of solar panel you need. If portability is more important to you, you might opt for a smaller panel such as EcoFlow’s 110W panel. The larger EcoFlow 160W solar panel is a good middle ground, with the 400W option a good choice if you need to maximize charge speed for larger power stations.
Whichever panel you go for, they’re all foldable, come with a kickstand carry bag, and are dust and water resistant.
TLDR? Here’s a summary. When shopping for a solar panel, you should consider the solar panel’s wattage (the higher, the faster your power station will typically charge), portability, and also dust & water resistance. You should also double-check your solar generator’s limitations for solar input, voltage and ensure it has solar charging ports.
You can weigh up what is most important to you to pick the right panels & compare options here.
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