The JACKERY SolarSaga 100w is Good. But THIS is BETTER...AND CHEAPER! *Unsponsored*

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @ReeWrayOutdoors
    @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад +50

    AVAILIBILITY UPDATE: I reached out to ELECAENTA about the panel being out of stock and they said that the recent surge in demand caught them by surprise. They've apparently sent another 300 units to Amazon, but it'll be late May before they're orderable. So if you can hold-off until then, you can try and grab one. If not, report back and let us know what you ended up buying and how it's going!

    • @arthurleslie9669
      @arthurleslie9669 2 года назад +2

      Appreciate the update … Will be keeping an eye out for the availability to return.

    • @TheCharleseye
      @TheCharleseye 2 года назад +7

      Hey, next time you find a good one, maybe send me a message before you post your video (wink, wink).

    • @BOOSTEDLASER
      @BOOSTEDLASER 2 года назад

      COSTCO HAS A 300W FOR 300 BUCKS...BEST DEAL EVER ruclips.net/video/vYp06kyA99k/видео.html

    • @natkat5748
      @natkat5748 2 года назад +3

      It’s mid July…still not available on Amazon

    • @mrwes100
      @mrwes100 2 года назад +1

      As of today, still out of stock.

  • @mob7782
    @mob7782 Год назад +48

    *100% best **Generater.Systems** I have used. A test for hurricane prep here in Louisiana: three AC units, 5000, 5000 & 8000, 3 fridges, 2 device power setups, 4 flat screens....AND I had 40% of the power meter to spare.*

  • @Jasonoid
    @Jasonoid 2 года назад +23

    My Elecaenta 120w panels put out around 113 watts consistently, been very happy with their performance for the price. Great to also have the ETFE coating for durability.

    • @bluepill8077
      @bluepill8077 2 года назад +3

      I've read the jackery panel is not water proof. Can this one be used in wet and cold conditions?

  • @buckan8r999
    @buckan8r999 2 года назад +3

    okay so the humor at the beginning with the box and cat was hilarious. I love humor like that.

  • @kirk1968
    @kirk1968 2 года назад +7

    Thank you for this review! I saw the previous Powerness one, I'm kind of glad that didn't work out because these panels seem better overall. I ordered two through your link!

  • @steadmanuhlich6734
    @steadmanuhlich6734 2 года назад +17

    Hi ReeWray. I appreciate your video presentation.
    Friendly suggestion: do the same test on a clear sky (clear blue sky) no cloud day, at 12:00 noon. That provides a better/fair test of what to expect from the two panels.
    (also, enjoyed the "unboxing" and sound effects of the cat ).
    Subscribed and will look for more from your channel. Happy Trails!

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад +4

      Yeah, I had planned to do just that, but a bad weather front moved in and I'm not likely to get a cloudless day for a while now :-/ So given the demand for a follow-up video, I decided to run with the test clips I had. I do plan to follow-up with full-sun results, but I don't expect any surprises, really, since I already know how the Jackery performs in full sun.

    • @johnmf6096
      @johnmf6096 2 года назад +6

      Yes, because emergencies (when you would use this, or camping) only happen on clear sky, no cloud days. At noon.

    • @Y0Shark
      @Y0Shark 2 года назад +4

      @@johnmf6096 Performing a "laboratory conditions" test is to see the comparison between two products in exactly the same conditions.
      Sure, you could test while cloudy, but cloudy conditions aren't consistent, making comparisons useless.

  • @g-whiz286
    @g-whiz286 2 года назад +2

    I live on the 49th parallel in western Washington. Over paneling is a way of life here. If you want (need) 100 Watts of power, you'd better get 250-400 Watts worth of panels. Even then, it is difficult to fully charge a Jackery E1000 on a single winter day. I've never seen a panel get anywhere near the "rated" output up here. Even on a sunny day in July and that is testing using a Victron MPPT controller into a dummy load.

  • @af1023
    @af1023 Год назад +1

    This is an excellent panel, thank you for the review!
    I loved the first one and bought a second, the sale is now for $149 with the discounts
    The tests on a bright day, zero clouds, less than 70F delivered 110-115 watts.

    • @johnnycarter6196
      @johnnycarter6196 Год назад +1

      To good to be true, eveything went up. so from £149 they went up to £400 today. Ofc they put price 3 times higher when eveyone looks to buy solar panels with this higher electricity prices, but hey look, the companies gets richer then ever now thanks to this.

  • @kaitlynlsari681
    @kaitlynlsari681 2 года назад +5

    Great video 🤗 Interesting to see American solar set ups (I live in southern central New Zealand, mains power is 240watt output at 🏠 power plug) you guys get a great selection at a fantastic price. I live off grid in the bush so we are considering if to get a panel or just go with a generator, mainly for lighting in winter. We get abundant sunshine in winter but very cold for New Zealand! Thanks so much for the effort you put in to make this video. Really interesting and it's given us a bit to talk about!!

  • @JACKnJESUS
    @JACKnJESUS 2 года назад

    Thanks for the review...just picked one up and received the coupon and a parallel splitter cable thrown in to boot...$203 delivered. Not bad at all.

  • @bum2chair
    @bum2chair Год назад

    Just ordered mine with the code and a $20 off coupon for $142. Excited to try it out camping later this year with my jackery.

  • @sisterbell203
    @sisterbell203 2 года назад +6

    Used your link to try and buy the Elecaenta, but it is already out of stock. Added it to my wish list for when it returns. Thanks for all the great information.

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад +3

      Thanks! Sorry about the availability...I guess my video created an unexpected surge in demand on it. As luck would have it, a guy from Elecaenta reached out to thank me for doing the video a day or 2 after I posted it. I've just emailed him back to see if he'll comment on the availability. I'll pass along any info if I get a response. :)

    • @jasonbroom7147
      @jasonbroom7147 2 года назад

      @@ReeWrayOutdoors - Any response from the manufacturer? Still showing as out of stock, with not expected date.

    • @kirk1968
      @kirk1968 2 года назад

      @@jasonbroom7147 I checked today, and they are back in stock! GO GO GO

    • @kirk1968
      @kirk1968 2 года назад

      As of today (5/2/22) they are back in stock!

  • @NoLimitsCommemorativ
    @NoLimitsCommemorativ 2 года назад

    Just purchased these for my Jackery 500 and hope they do the trick for my summer beach camping trips. I just use it to power my phone and 12v Costway refrigerator. Thanks for the review

  • @PhilTParker
    @PhilTParker 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this fantastic product review!!! I bought two of these. They will offer an outstanding match with my use case, which is to charge my new VTOMAN Jump 1500 Battery. It has a max solar charge input of 200 watts which lines up perfectly with the output of the two 4-panel sets. Also I have a four MC4 port Victron charge controller on my sailboat (connected to my 2 bank agm battery bank) to which I connect another 175 watt solar panel. This means that I can actually connect both of the two new panel sets each to available MC4 ports on the Victron. I can either add to my boat’s existing battery bank charging, increasing it’s charge input considerably, or use the two new solar panel sets to keep charging my VTOMAN battery. I use that one to run other devices separately while not depleting the boat’s main battery bank. You can’t have enough power when away from dock at the island, trust me. For example we will now be able to run our icemaker, 12 volt fridge/freezer and microwave without tapping into main power!

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад

      Fantastic! That sounds super cool. You're livin' the dream! :-)

    • @PhilTParker
      @PhilTParker 2 года назад

      @@ReeWrayOutdoors Your product research and reviews support many people with all sorts of use cases. Brilliant design and value for the money on this find, so thank you very much!!!

    • @dronetheworld4k67
      @dronetheworld4k67 Год назад

      I have question
      How much wattage can I expect if not direct at sun ? Am just catching light during a sunny day but not directed at the sun ??....

  • @TomorrowIsNow
    @TomorrowIsNow 2 года назад

    Thanks for this video just getting into the powered camping after years as a dirtbag backpacker. Been watching a lot of stuff on panels and am glad I found yours.

  • @imbonnie
    @imbonnie 2 года назад +1

    Best deal for me was the Bluetti 120 watt solar panel at Bulldog Liquidators for $150.

  • @jacquesmerde3282
    @jacquesmerde3282 Год назад

    Actually, I just got a Powerness 120 solar panel to go with my Powerness U500 Power Station. Got them both from Amazon on 4-10-23.

  • @AlexaaCapella
    @AlexaaCapella Год назад

    You just saved me another hour of research, you absolute legend 🖖🏽💕

  • @michaeldequatro1012
    @michaeldequatro1012 2 года назад +1

    UPDATE: Amazon is still out. 7/18/22

  • @Mapleaple
    @Mapleaple 2 года назад

    Gotta love these videos where people seem to always do the testing on a cloudy day. Still good testing for those situations tho.

  • @billmiller2522
    @billmiller2522 2 года назад +1

    I just bought one of these based partially on your review. My new power station should be here in a couple of days. Can't wait to try it out.

  • @pamelahauer9938
    @pamelahauer9938 2 года назад +1

    ** This product is now in stock on Amazon as of 8/18/22. ** Cost is $229 and $40 discount coupon still available.

  • @mattwhitacre4607
    @mattwhitacre4607 Год назад

    I just bought the Powerness 120 after watching your video on it. Amazon in 3 days. Indiana.

  • @lindawilliams2571
    @lindawilliams2571 5 дней назад

    Does it harvest for use at night? Also, love the humor!

  • @ducatimann
    @ducatimann 10 месяцев назад

    Hi there from a very miserable wet cold tuesday eve ,was thinking of buying a solar panel for my jackery 500 ,after seein your video think i will buy this one ..difference of about £40 here in England thanks for the channel will subscribe .

  • @jondrew55
    @jondrew55 2 года назад

    The $40 coupon is still there on Omarion, so I’ll be test driving this one. Can’t beat amazon’s free returns.

  • @cliveburks
    @cliveburks 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks I am thinking of buying this with a Anker 500 wh and a fridge compressor reduced to £200.

  • @michaeltichonuk2176
    @michaeltichonuk2176 2 года назад +1

    Good presentation!
    I bought a Badar suitcase deal. 120watts advertised output.
    It failed to ever reach 120 watts, no surprise. (In desert so plenty of sun)
    Panel has little dimple on fave that collect dust real easy requiring constant cleaning.
    This panel have those dimples? Case look like the Badar I bought.

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад +2

      Yeah, I'm guessing that ETFE laminate is the dimples or pebble-like surface you're referring to. I can see how it might catch dust pretty easily, especially in a windy desert environment. I've also never gotten max rated output from any of my panels..EXCEPT the Jackery 100W actually. I really do like the Jackery - I just don't think it's SO much better as to be worth a 50% price premium.

  • @emirgoodman250
    @emirgoodman250 2 года назад

    I kinda agree with you on this and also the SolarSaga panels are quite on the expensive side.

  • @IssacharLee
    @IssacharLee 11 месяцев назад

    Could you post a follow up video how's the panel doing after a year? Coz I see many 1-star review saying the panel degrade so fast only after few months of use.

  • @miketomushunas8090
    @miketomushunas8090 Год назад +1

    The coupon code comes up as invalid on Amazon.

  • @marie_171
    @marie_171 2 года назад

    As of May2022, the Aleceaenta 120W panel sells for $600can. It is much more expensive than the Jackery 100W panel (399$can).Not sure what happened but they seem to have increased their price a lot lately. Oh well....

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад

      Wow! That is a huge difference! And totally ridiculous pricing!

  • @rogerevans2185
    @rogerevans2185 2 месяца назад

    The Jackery SolarSaga 100 watt is way superior. I will not comment more as the numbers and output per rated watt proves it. And long term reliability as well.

  • @jsoo67
    @jsoo67 Год назад

    Found it funny how this guy says he's not sponsored, well your video is posted in the Amazon listing for this product, so he's at least the spokesman now. HA

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  Год назад

      Yeah, when I did this video it definitely NOT sponsored since I bought both panels with my own money. The video caught the attention of the Elecaenta guys and they reached out an asked if they could share my video in the Amazon listing and I agreed since it's a great panel for the money. They did (months later) send me a different panel to review, but I don't have any formal arrangement with them.

  • @maxkat9694
    @maxkat9694 2 года назад +1

    Wich one would you recommend for beginners on a budget mainly looking to charge things like laptop and iPad ?

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад

      Do you intend to use it with a power station? Or are you wanting to specifically to charge your devices directly from the solar panel?

  • @Gstonesheat
    @Gstonesheat 10 месяцев назад

    Great video. Thanks for the review. Question… does it allow to charge devices while it’s charging from the solar panels?

  • @fbicontacted7690
    @fbicontacted7690 2 года назад

    Thank you for making this video. Extremely helpful!

  • @claytonlirot5538
    @claytonlirot5538 4 месяца назад

    out of curiosity, would you be able to hang the panels? ideas if itd hurt them rather than letting them sit on the ground?
    answer much appreciated!

  • @wildhog3217
    @wildhog3217 11 месяцев назад

    How durable is this solar panel after laying out in the sun all day I know that the panels will get as hot as 165° at times you can’t hardly handle them. I have one on order for my Bluetti EB3A. Thanks for sharing. 😜

  • @MrGaborseres
    @MrGaborseres 2 года назад

    Awesome 👌 👍 ordered a couple of these and got the 40 dollar 💵 coupons also today 09/16/22

  • @choosers5177
    @choosers5177 6 месяцев назад

    Imagine doing a reciew and not testing it on full sun like it's intended to work.

  • @chrirule
    @chrirule 2 года назад +3

    The Jackery might be more expensive, but at least it's tried and true, and available. Plus, if you have the Jackery powerstation, you can rest assured they are going to work together. Reliability and ease of use is very important when rural camping and probably worth the extra $$ IMHO 😊

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад +3

      Yep, it all comes down to priorities and resources. I do like my Jackery panel and glad I have it! I'm just not sure I'd have spent the extra $$$ on it knowing what I know now. Personal priorities...

    • @larryc1616
      @larryc1616 Год назад +2

      Jackery panels are not waterproof and people using them on car rooftop have been reporting they go bad in 6month-2years

  • @EndriShorts
    @EndriShorts Год назад +1

    Video says Unsponsored but the first video from Amazon's listing shows his face?

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  Год назад

      That's because Elecaenta reached out to me a few weeks after I did this video and asked me for permission to use it. I agreed because I was impressed with the product.

  • @sergiorosichannel
    @sergiorosichannel 2 года назад

    If you use the Anderson connector jackery will change faster....

  • @BrandonLamb1
    @BrandonLamb1 2 года назад

    Commenting for the algorithm, and added to amazon wishlist

  • @Nadav69b
    @Nadav69b 6 месяцев назад

    Is it possible to buy only the Jackery 100W Solar Panel and use it to charge cell phones?

  • @MissyPippyCrafts
    @MissyPippyCrafts 2 года назад

    Thank you. Just ordered one😁👍

  • @thepcal9654
    @thepcal9654 2 года назад

    Isn’t there a problem with ALL solar panels charging to unit to 100% using just solar? Maybe if you tried charging from 30% to see what input is?

  • @maricogan2903
    @maricogan2903 2 года назад

    I really appreciate your videos. I'm trying to get a basic understanding of portable power stations so I can buy a couple for hurricane and social emergencies. jackery has 500, 1000 & now 1500 power stations. Do you review and compare larger solar stations? PS, I would appreciate a recommendation to a site that teaches the BASIC information on using portable solar.

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад +1

      Hi Mari! Thanks for the kinds words! I've done a review on the Jackery 1000, and very recently the 2000W AceVolt which is definitely worth a look (very solid unit with great capacity at a reasonble price...and charges in < 2 hours via AC). I've got a 1400Wh capacity unit and another 1000Wh unit I'm testing for video review right now that should be posted in the next couple of weeks. I"m also planning on a video very soon that will be a Buyer's Guide - not brand specific, but will give you all things to be aware of and consider when trying to figure out what's the best choice for you. So, yeah, maybe check out a couple of other reviews I've done and also a couple that are coming very soon. I think they'll help you alot.

  • @lightdark00
    @lightdark00 2 года назад

    It's so much wider than the other only for a possible 20w difference. Seems the cells must be sub-par.

  • @41laureen
    @41laureen Год назад

    Very easy to start and maintain, lightly noisy but it's a generator.

  • @cortez7393
    @cortez7393 7 месяцев назад

    I bought the elecaenta but the connectors do not work for the Jackery 300 Plus. Is there a connector that I can buy to attach the solar to the usb-c for the Jackery 300 plus? I connected the K connector from the elecaenta to the usb-c for the Jackery and it doesn’t work 😢Ty for any help.

  • @Granaidh
    @Granaidh 2 года назад

    Available on Amazon UK

  • @SaffyFoo
    @SaffyFoo 2 года назад

    I love my Jackery solar panel ❤️

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад

      Yeah, no argument there! The Jackery 100W IS a great portable panel.

  • @imacougar9281
    @imacougar9281 Год назад

    I know literally nothing about solar but from some research I think I am buying a Bluetti EB55. Is this panel compatible with it it?
    Thanks for the help!

  • @psionic111
    @psionic111 2 года назад

    Thx for the timely review, just getting into this whole portable solar thing. Quick side question: what kind of grass is that in your awesome front yard? Looks nice and full, yet shaggy and soft. We've stripped our yard and seed planted Bahia, but it's growing in spotty. We've also purposely avoided St Augustine. Perhaps your grass is only suitable for northern climates -- central Florida here. (Also nice to see keyboards and drums, I've got used Kronos61 and Nord Stage 2 keyboards).

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! :) I think I have a mixture of Fescue and Kentucky Blue Grass -probably not suitable for Florida. Central Florida question for you: have you even been fossil hunting there? Fantastic place for that, if you're into that sort of thing! :)

    • @psionic111
      @psionic111 2 года назад

      @@ReeWrayOutdoors You know, that's on my bucket list. I tried to do a bit of limestone fossil hunting when I was diving in springs regularly. Mostly old sharks teeth. But I know there some sabre tooth tiger and more in a fossil site in Melbourne. However, when I visited Germany years ago, I did see fossils in a cave. They even set one tourist cave up with a full life-sized (huge) reconstructed cave bear skeleton.

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад +1

      @@psionic111 Cool! You should try one of the day trips Mark Renz does in Central Florida. We had an amazing time with him. www.fossilexpeditions.com/TravelChannel.htm

  • @meredithcox4361
    @meredithcox4361 5 месяцев назад

    Honestly i don’t think the price difference in this and the jackery 80w panel is worth going from ip68 down to ipx5 rating … especially since you can always find a coupon for jackery. Plus jackery has a really great warranty and rewards program. Just my two cents.

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  5 месяцев назад

      That may certainly be the case now. At the time I did the video though the difference was pretty significant...even with a Jackery coupon.

  • @PeaceChanel
    @PeaceChanel 2 года назад

    Peace.. Shalom.. Salam.. Namaste and Thank You for All your efforts 🙏🏻 😊 🌈 ✌ 🌷 ☮ ❤

  • @nosoupforyou425
    @nosoupforyou425 2 года назад +1

    Do the power bases shutoff automatically when they get low to avoid killing batteries ?

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад +2

      Yeah all of these portable power stations have built-in BMS for that.

  • @numenoriany2k
    @numenoriany2k 2 года назад

    So its not available, any update on another option? How much was it? Was it under $200?

  • @theavangelist
    @theavangelist 2 года назад

    The UK version is £173.00 so yes, £100 cheaper than Jackery official, but... if you've only got the baby jackery, what good is having one with a higher rating than your device can collect?

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад

      Well, how often are conditions absolutely perfect where you can get the max rated output from the panel? I'd wager not all that often...and in that case, a panel with higher rated output (theoretically) will still get you more usable watts.

  • @williamscoggin1509
    @williamscoggin1509 2 года назад

    Well done video!

  • @jimsteele7108
    @jimsteele7108 2 года назад

    Hey, appreciate you looking out for us. I best take your channel a heck of a lot more seriously!
    I would definitely be interested in this panel.

  • @dansklrvids7303
    @dansklrvids7303 2 года назад

    Very helpful review

  • @nickerickson3779
    @nickerickson3779 Год назад

    Ive had 115 out of this in the UK

  • @user-lg7gp6fg3g
    @user-lg7gp6fg3g 2 года назад

    Great video 👍

  • @MCLEO983
    @MCLEO983 2 года назад

    Your affiliate link in the description is not linked correctly

  • @harrishuntTV
    @harrishuntTV 2 года назад

    That is definitely a better alternative to the very expensive SolarSaga.

  • @okupchurchiii7850
    @okupchurchiii7850 Год назад

    Hi Dave.....just curious.....can I use a jackery 200w solarsaga panel with a Anker 767 powerhouse generator?...thanks

  • @tharding2870
    @tharding2870 Год назад

    I do not think that the Elecaenta panel comes with an 8mm plug. If so what what the solution to connect them together and how much extra cost was that ?

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  Год назад +1

      The "8mm" connector usually refers to the DC7909, unless you have one of the newer Jackery Pro models which use the slightly larger DC8020 connector. But in either case, the Elecaenta 120W should have you covered for both of those sizes, since the 3 way cable has the DC8020 and the adapter tips include a DC7909. And as far as connecting them together, what you need will depend on what you're connecting to on the power station end. You could connect them in series using just the MC4 adapter cable that they come with, and then you'd only need an MC4 to whatever you're power station uses. Or you could use MC4 parallel branch adapters instead (but you'd have to buy those obviously). And keep in mind that whether you go with series or parallel will mostly depend on the specs of what you're connecting to. If that device doesn't support at least 36V DC input, you'll want to go with a parallel connection. In either case, you're probably under $20 for an adapter cable, but you'd probably only need one if you have to go with a parallel conneciton. I hope that helps.

  • @secondwindphotos
    @secondwindphotos 2 года назад

    Thanks for the review. Unfortunately, the panels are no longer available :-(

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад

      yeah, I'm trying to find out when they might come back. I think my video and the resulting demand spike caught them by surprise.

  • @laronis
    @laronis 2 года назад +3

    Thx for the video, good info. But it looks like to me the Jackery won this contest. It produced at least the same wattage and yet is only a 100 watt rated panel (so more efficient). It is MUCH easier to set up (and take down) with only 2 panels and each has a leg. It closes almost instantly with the magnets. It also is ETFE coated. Testing solar panels when clouds are passing by is NOT idea by any means. One negative for the Jackery is you might need to purchase a 8mm to MC4 adaptor. Yes, that was an aviation connector.

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад +12

      It comes down to what you prioritize, I think. For me, I'm willing to spend and extra 6 seconds or so to deploy/ take-down if I'm saving $100. And for clarification, the Elecaenta panels are ETFE coated, just like the Jackery panels. I'll also grant you that the Jackery is slightly more efficient, but even if the net output is equivalent, I'm choosing the Elecaenta due to the significantly lower cost per output watt. And I didn't mention this in the video, but the Elecaenta packs down to a smaller form factor than the Jackery so I find it easier to stow in more places, for what it's worth.

    • @laronis
      @laronis 2 года назад +2

      @@ReeWrayOutdoors I guess I should have mentioned the Jackery goes on sale occasionally for $209 so I was thinking of that figure. I have many folding panels and over time I have come to really dislike the 4 panel ones with only 2 legs, they take constant maintenance (keep falling down in the slightest wind). So for me it is MUCH more than that initial 6 extra seconds for the first setup. And the Jackerys are just so easy with only 2 panels and a leg for each panel. Yes, I saw that it had ETFE, first thing I check for nowadays, lol. Yes, the smaller form factor is important for me (small class B RV so every inch is important). I have found my Jackery ALWAYS way outperforms all my other folding panels (not my glass suitcase though). I cannot compare it to Elecaenta of course. I would like to try it against the Bluetti solar panels but so far I have not pulled the trigger.

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад +3

      @@laronis You're making valid points for sure. If I could get the Jackery for 209 and also had a Jackery power station (so didn't need adaptors for it), I'd prob lean Jackery in that case as well.

    • @mattbrew11
      @mattbrew11 2 года назад +5

      CAPITALIZING words doesn’t make you sound or seem more important especially when you don’t know shit about that of which you speak. “Its only a 100w panel” yeah thats what the label might say but zero solar panels make rounded number wattages and there is some variation even from the same suppliers and the same panels even in big commercial & residential panels.
      Source: I own the 4th largest solar company in the US. Thats large enough to get us most favored nation pricing from 5 of the 7 best solar manufacturers in the world. Every single one of them has variation.
      So Jackery didn’t win anything here. It just happened to make a couple watts more occasionally which amounts to nearly zero real world advantage. Price per real world watt and durability are really the only two ways to compare panels as far as testing.
      I for one would like to hear about the country the panels are made in

  • @thewilltejeda
    @thewilltejeda 2 года назад

    Was curious to check it out but says unavailable on Amazon

  • @okupchurchiii7850
    @okupchurchiii7850 Год назад

    can this panel be used with the new Jackery Explorer 300

  • @mixonmixon2723
    @mixonmixon2723 2 года назад

    Great video! Unfortunately the ELECAENTA is hard to find as it is always, “unavailable” on Amazon.

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for the kind words! From what I've been told, restock is on ship to Amazon US and availability should be back sometime late May. 🤔

  • @RenatoCalo
    @RenatoCalo Год назад

    Thank you for your video. I don’t know anything about solar power, but I would like to ask you, if I can plug the Elecanta 120 directly to my MacBook, in order to charge it, or I must have also a power station? I am talking, of course, while I am camping in the desert, under very powerful sun. Thank you very much.

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  Год назад +1

      Yes, BUT!!! I'd advise against directly connecting the main output of the solar panel to your laptop since the fluctuations in voltage have the potential to cause problems with your laptop. Instead, you could connect and charge through the USB module, using the Type-C port - which is a PD45W connection - so not SUPER fast charge, but definitely will work. If you don't have another use for the 120W panel, you might consider looking for something in the 75W-100W range that has a PD60W Type-C port on it instead - less money (potentially) and slightly faster charging.

    • @renatocalo9505
      @renatocalo9505 Год назад

      @@ReeWrayOutdoors thank you very much for your kind answer. Please forgive my insistence, but could you please suggest me a cheap, but reliable system to install into my 1972 Volkswagen Bus? I can certainly fix a panel on the roof. What else do I need to light a couple of led lights and being able to recharge my IPhone and my MacBook Air with C ports? Thank you very, very much!

  • @camarawlong
    @camarawlong Год назад

    Hello, thank you in advance for your reply, Would this work on the Pecron E1500Pro? If so, would I need 2 of the 120w or 1 - 200w? These seem like such nice panels. And thank you so much for such a wonderful interview.

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  Год назад

      Sue, for the E1500 Pro I would strongly recommend 2 - 200W panels. The Elecaenta 120W would work thru the 100W input side, but it's take a long while to charge at only 100W input (couldn't fully charge it that way in just a single day). The other input on the left says it needs at least 32V - so that means you'd really want 2 - 200W panels connected in series - and that would allow you to fully re-charge in 1 full day of sun. If you want to go budget portable, 2 of the Allpowers 200W amzn.to/3COWiTG would be reasonable. If you didn't need foldable/portable, you could go with something like 2 of the Rich Solar 200W: amzn.to/3VvNf1l

  • @LeGrinch8346
    @LeGrinch8346 4 месяца назад

    will it work with the ecoflow river 2 256wh?

  • @E85_STI
    @E85_STI 2 года назад

    With a solar panel I want to power my 12 volt operable air cooler so do these solar panels have the ability to control output voltage if they have a digital display?

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад

      No. None of these portable panels will allow you to control the output voltage directly. You'll need a charge controller (and battery) for that.

  • @E85_STI
    @E85_STI 2 года назад

    I have a generator but would a jackery battery bank run a refrigerator during an outage? Also does it have passthrough charging?

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад +1

      Yes (and yes on pass-thru charging for most power stations - just know that with Rockpals, it seems to be DC pass-thru only and not AC). It's all going to depend on what type of power-draw your fridge has to determine what size power station you'd need. If you're talking a 12V portable fridge, then most anything in the 500W and up category would get the job done. If you're talking a full-size fridge, most likely you're going to want something in the 2000W category.

  • @mamamari728
    @mamamari728 2 года назад

    i am looking for a set up to run a refrigerator + cell phones laptop etc I like Inergy what are your thoughts

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад

      What kind of refrigerator is it? A portable 12v or a full-size fridge?

  • @vladstad8102
    @vladstad8102 Год назад

    could you test the GRECELL 100W Portable Solar Panel vs the jackery or the EBL Solar Apollo 100W Portable Solar Panel. been thinking about getting one or the other. although the grecell is currently on sell for like 149

  • @DrDennis
    @DrDennis 2 года назад

    Which is better Jackary 100 panel or Bluetti 120 PV
    which puts out more in shady conditions but cost more?

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад

      Ooo good question! I've not gotten my hands on the Bluetti 120w panel, but Bluetti recently reached out to me about one of their new small power stations, so maybe I will have a chance to make that comparison in the not too distant future.

  • @infosyphongaming4309
    @infosyphongaming4309 2 года назад

    Elecaenta 120W Solar Panel like some others you report on are no longer available...weird.

  • @lillybelle4638
    @lillybelle4638 2 года назад +1

    Have you tried a higher watt panel
    Like the Dokio 220w?

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад +3

      I just recently tested a 200w panel that did not go well. I'll be posting about that after I give the MFG another week or so to prove me wrong. :-/ But maybe I need to look into the Dokio 220w! Thanks for watching and joining the conversation, Lilly!

  • @mikemitchem4846
    @mikemitchem4846 2 года назад

    I am a newbie to this so I hope this isn't a dumb question, but is there a way to use both panels to increase power going into the jackery?

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад

      Not a dumb question at all! Yes...but it also depends on the Jackery model and its max DC input. If you have at least a 1000W Jackery, you can get a parallel adaptor from Jackery for that. If less than 1000W, I wouldn't bother due to the input max being

  • @TheChancho21
    @TheChancho21 Год назад

    I'm new to solar. I do gold prospecting in the desert. I want to be able to run my 12volt drywasher on a 12 volt battery. At the same time it's running use a solar panel to charge the battery (while it's running) how could I set this up solar panel up to do this, is it possible?

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  Год назад +1

      Absolutely possible. You just need a charge controller between the solar panel and the battery to charge your battery safely. You might want to add a fuse between the battery and the dry washer, depending on how your dry washer connects.

  • @glutzey
    @glutzey 2 года назад

    Well, even this Elecaenta solar panels are unavailable; I just went to Amazon and they're unavailable. What's the deal with these solar panels going unavailable soon after your videos post?

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад +2

      yeah apparently the product demand my video created caught them by surprise and ran them out of stock. I reached out to Elecaenta and they informed me that re-stock is on the way to Amazon US, but probably won't be available until late May. In the meantime, I've got a few more panel reviews in the works. :)

  • @paulcomptonpdphotography
    @paulcomptonpdphotography 2 года назад

    That type c is an output is that OK. Can you do the same on the jackery.

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад

      The Jackery 100w panel has a max output on the Type-C port of 15W, while the Elecaenta Type-C is PD45W. Not a huge deal really, but if you want quick charge of USB devices directly from the panel, OR might ever want to use this as a 2nd panel to charge a dual-charge compatible Power Station, you'd definitely prefer the PD45W over plain Type-C.

    • @paulcomptonpdphotography
      @paulcomptonpdphotography 2 года назад

      @@ReeWrayOutdoors I have two jsckery panels can one be used to help charge the jackery explorer 500

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад

      @@paulcomptonpdphotography probably not since the E500 doesn't seem to have a Type-C PD port on it. If you found a 3rd party parallel adapter, you could get power from both panels into the E500 via their 8mm connectors, but that would only be useful during hazy overcast conditions.

  • @tomray4139
    @tomray4139 2 года назад

    THUNDERBOLT SOLAR 100 Watt Solar Panel Briefcase - $149.99

  • @murdaug123
    @murdaug123 2 года назад

    Did you stop with the Allpowers? Did they not last?

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад

      No, they're lasting just fine! Are you referring to the discount code? They may have expired it. I can check on that and report back if you're interested.

    • @murdaug123
      @murdaug123 2 года назад

      @@ReeWrayOutdoors Lol, nah I already bought 6 thanks for the codes btw. I was just wondering if something happened to them as I assumed based on the video this was your preference over them.

  • @randallgd
    @randallgd Год назад

    New Subscriber needing some advice Please! I just ordered a Vevor 12V, 53qt dual zone car fridge and a Acopower 100W 12V monocrystalline solar panel that will installed on top of our Suburban. That’s all the room on top cause of the roof cargo boxes. Using Bluetti EB55. Will this be enough solar for it keep up running that fridge?(nothing else). Should I add a narrow flexible solar panel (say 50watt) on one my cargo boxes? Problem is I hear nothing but bad about those. Thank for any insight or ideas!

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  Год назад

      So, there are a lot of variables here that could affect your actual results. If we assume that the car fridge uses about 45Wh of capacity per hour on average, the EB55 (which I'm just about to start testing/review haha) will get your about 10 hours of fridge runtime without any offset recharging. The 100W panel should net you between 300-600W per day during decent sky conditions (I'm trying to account for the realities of variable sun-alignment of a fixed mount on a car). If these assumptions hold true, the math is pretty tight and, without supplemental charging via the car's 12V port, you'll likely get into situations where you're not able to top-off the EB55 throughout the day AND keep the fridge powered. Additional solar would definitely help make the math work...as would using the fridge without setting 1 zone for freezer (and keep in mind that ambient temps will also significantly affect actual fridge power draw). Hope that helps!

  • @teamsalvation
    @teamsalvation 2 года назад

    I’m trying to figure out which solar panels to buy for my generator.
    Can a panel exceed its Isc like it can the Voc? My generator input is max 30v and 10A.
    So if I wanted a single panel, the panel output Voc is 24v (*1.25 temp adj factor) and Isc 10a
    But do I need to worry about the Isc increasing based on conditions? That is, is there a temp adj factor for the Isc I need to consider?
    Thanks.

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад +1

      I don't think you'll need to worry about that as long as you're keeping under the 30V max input. The Charge Controller in the power station most certainly has over-current protection and will throttle back the current when/if necessary.

  • @kellyyetter1355
    @kellyyetter1355 Год назад

    Can you run both panels together? Or do you need to have the same brand to do that. And would it be a quicker charge or too much of a charge with two 100 watt panels ? I'm charging a Jackery 1000 BTW.

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  Год назад

      If you have the original Jackery E1000, you can connect the 2 panels in parallel to get some extra watts, but I suspect you won't get all that much more out of the 2nd panel due to the DC input limits of the E1000. If you happen to have the E1000 Pro, you can definitely improve charge times by putting both panels in parallel. The difference in the output specs between the 2 panels will pull the output of the 120w panel down to the 100w panel...but since the difference in spec is not all that great, it shouldn't be a concern in this particular case.

    • @kellyyetter1355
      @kellyyetter1355 Год назад

      @@ReeWrayOutdoors Ok thank you for the reply I really appreciate it 😎

  • @eolsons
    @eolsons 2 года назад

    Hi and thx for the review. Is the native cable from the Elecaenta solar panel compatible with the Jackery? I have a 1500 model.

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад

      The biggest barrel connector on the set of 10 is the 7.9×0.9mm that fits the Jackery 1000 (and below). For the 1500, Jackery support seemed to be saying they would ship you an adapter for free if you requested it. Also, I think your 1500 should have come with an parallel adapter to take two panels into a single DC input. Those panels inputs should also work with this panel since they were designed to work with the Solar Saga 100 which uses that same 7.9×0.9mm connector. I hope that helps.

    • @eolsons
      @eolsons 2 года назад

      @@ReeWrayOutdoors thx

  • @brchrds55
    @brchrds55 2 года назад +1

    What is the max voltage output, 12,18,36 etc.?

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад

      Pretty much all of these portable panels are max ~18v output.

  • @genesisdegouveia4202
    @genesisdegouveia4202 2 года назад

    Wanted to purchase through your link but put of stock :( , would you know when it'll be back?

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  2 года назад

      Seems not until late May. 😕 Not to worry though! I've got more panel reviews coming very soon!

  • @cympimpin20
    @cympimpin20 2 года назад

    Is that a marching snare in the background?

  • @susana5052
    @susana5052 Год назад

    I’m very concerned about ordering through Amazon since a lot of the things are NOT what they say they are. They are knockoffs and not the actual brand.

  • @paulam994
    @paulam994 Год назад

    So this is compatible with the Jackery?

    • @ReeWrayOutdoors
      @ReeWrayOutdoors  Год назад

      Yes. Includes 8mm adapters that definitely fit the 1000 and below. If you have a 1500 or 2000, it MIGHT have the adapter for those, but if not, Jackery can provide them.