Thanks for the review! Hard to find reviews on these panels. For the 25W version that comes with 2 10,000 mAh power banks, do you know if both banks can be charged simultaneously? And do you know what's the max charging rate?
I'm not sure if this is a actual review or just a paid sponsorship/free product bias. There was no watts,amps showed on its power production. If it takes longer to charge something and can't even sustain 1 Amp on a good sunny day. Then there's many lighter options that produce 1amp or more. If I knew its field tested Amp output for say a power bank or off phone then I might consider getting one.
I didnt use an app, just kept checking the battery status and time and added the data to Google sheets. Should use an app next time though! Any good recommendations?
@@UrbanSurvivor but would the 25w charge faster or have a highter output ? What i mean is that with the same sun quantity will the 25w have a highter average than the 15w.
@@JPC326 Seems they flubbed it up with the 25W model, as the USB ports are apparently limited to 10W output. So it might be able to suck up more energy than the 15W model, but it can't deliver it faster. ua-cam.com/video/X23yfuQELJk/v-deo.html
@@UrbanSurvivor or for a multiday festival with camping like tomorrowland or sziget, to keep your phone or camera charged enabling you to stay in contact with friends without having to buy an electricity locker
sunjack also makes a 25w panel. Comparing a 28w panel to a 15w is not really fair. Also to say it has QC is not accurate either... The top review on Amazon for the suaoki 28w solar charger highlights this:
"The Quick Charge port doesn't work as described. Even with direct sun on solar charger, Quick Charge port gives same power as regular USB port or sometimes even less. Checked with USB Power Tester by trying to quick charge Android phone or tablet. The max what I can get is 5v, 1.5amp and 7.5w. No 9V 2.5A/12V 2A as promised. That not what I'm looking for and I returned it"
@@UrbanSurvivoramazon reviewers can get wrong.or the unit was broken. my works fine qc tested and it outputs max 12v 1.3amps on good sunny day. qc works just as same as ac wall adapter. ofcourse if there is a good sun.
Great review. Seems like these panels are pretty durable.
I don't understand why you didn't test it with powerpack considering that's what it's optimized for.
Or at least point the panel at the sun! Angle it for gods sakes!
Thanks for the review! Hard to find reviews on these panels.
For the 25W version that comes with 2 10,000 mAh power banks, do you know if both banks can be charged simultaneously? And do you know what's the max charging rate?
They can likely be charged at the same time, seeing there are 2 USB ports.
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I'm not sure if this is a actual review or just a paid sponsorship/free product bias. There was no watts,amps showed on its power production. If it takes longer to charge something and can't even sustain 1 Amp on a good sunny day. Then there's many lighter options that produce 1amp or more. If I knew its field tested Amp output for say a power bank or off phone then I might consider getting one.
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What app did you use to monitor the charge ? :)
I didnt use an app, just kept checking the battery status and time and added the data to Google sheets. Should use an app next time though! Any good recommendations?
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Would you prefer the 25 or the 15 for phone ?
The 15w is plenty for a phone!
@@UrbanSurvivor but would the 25w charge faster or have a highter output ?
What i mean is that with the same sun quantity will the 25w have a highter average than the 15w.
@@UrbanSurvivor 5-6 hours for 80% battery seems crazy . Was the device on during these tests?
@@JPC326
Seems they flubbed it up with the 25W model, as the USB ports are apparently limited to 10W output.
So it might be able to suck up more energy than the 15W model, but it can't deliver it faster.
ua-cam.com/video/X23yfuQELJk/v-deo.html
What have we become… we needed our electronics charged in order to enjoy the outdoors?!?
Hopefully these things are being used for recharging flashlights, headlamps and being used for gps apps on your phone and not for netflix lol
@@UrbanSurvivor or for a multiday festival with camping like tomorrowland or sziget, to keep your phone or camera charged enabling you to stay in contact with friends without having to buy an electricity locker
Seems kinda weird people go into the woods an sit there an stare at the grass for fun. That's worse than them watching tv.
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suaoki 28w solar charger is much better it have qc..
sunjack also makes a 25w panel. Comparing a 28w panel to a 15w is not really fair.
Also to say it has QC is not accurate either... The top review on Amazon for the suaoki 28w solar charger highlights this:
"The Quick Charge port doesn't work as described. Even with direct sun on solar charger, Quick Charge port gives same power as regular USB port or sometimes even less. Checked with USB Power Tester by trying to quick charge Android phone or tablet. The max what I can get is 5v, 1.5amp and 7.5w. No 9V 2.5A/12V 2A as promised. That not what I'm looking for and I returned it"
@@UrbanSurvivoramazon reviewers can get wrong.or the unit was broken. my works fine qc tested and it outputs max 12v 1.3amps on good sunny day. qc works just as same as ac wall adapter. ofcourse if there is a good sun.
@@TheAcidheat 1.3 amps is not a fast charge. That's regular 2.0 usb speeds.