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Jackery SolarSaga 60W Solar Panel for Explorer 160/240/500 as Portable Solar Generator, Portable Foldable Solar Charger for Summer Camping Van RV(Can't Charge Explorer 440/ PowerPro) Black

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Brand Jackery
Material Tpe,Monocrystalline Silicon
Product Dimensions 33.7"L x 21.1"W x 0.2"H
Item Weight 6.6 Pounds
Efficiency High Efficiency

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  • EASY TO CARRY & KICKSTAND INCLUDED: Weighing at only 6.6 lb, this solar panel is foldable and handy with a TPE rubber handle. The kickstand leans on an angle that makes the solar panel to easily soak energy from the sunlight.
  • HIGHER CONVERSION EFFICIENCY: The monocrystalline silicon solar cells provide conversion efficiency of 23%, higher than other conventional panels, allowing your Explorer 160/240 power station(sold separately) to be charged in 4.5hrs/6.5hrs. Ideal for RV camping, off-grid road trip and unexpected power outages.
  • DURABLE & SPLASH-PROOF: The ETFE-laminated case is durable enough to extend the lifespan of the solar panel. It is IP65 water-resistant that will protect from water splashing (Do not place it under the rain, or to soak in water). The zippers on the pocket can hold the power cords, and cover the power port.
  • COMPATIBLE WITH JACKERY EXPLORERS: It takes 4.5hrs and 6.5hrs to charge Jackery Explorer 160 and Explorer 240 with Solar Saga 60. This portable solar panel is also equipped with 1* USB-C and 1* USB-A port that allows you to charge up to 2 devices at once.
  • WHAT YOU GET: 1*Jackery SolarSaga 60 Solar Panel, 1* User Guide.

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Customer Ratings
Charging power
4.0
4.9
3.6
4.4
4.3
4.0
Portability
4.8
4.8
4.7
4.5
4.6
Light weight
4.7
4.6
5.0
4.5
4.2
Value for money
4.6
4.7
5.0
3.7
4.3
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power source
Corded Electric
Corded Electric
Corded Electric
Battery Powered,Corded Electric
connector type
USB Type C, USB Type A
MC4
MC4
Usb Type C, Usb
USB-A/USB-C/DC
USB Type A,USB Type C, DC5521
material
Tpe,Monocrystalline Silicon
Monocrystalline Silicon
Monocrystalline Silicon
Monocrystalline Silicon
Monocrystalline cell
Monocrystalline Silicon
wattage
60 watts
100 watts
60 watts
60 watts
weight
6.6 pounds
10.3 pounds
10.1 pounds
6.54 pounds
2.4 kilograms
6.4 pounds

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Product Description

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Jackery Solar Panel 60W
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FAQ:

Q1: Why the solar can not produce 60W power when charging to Jackery power station?

A: As you know , the solar panels are affected by many factors. such as the intensity of the light and the angle of the panel put on the ground. 60W is

tested in an ideal laboratory. However, the intensity of the light constantly changes. In addition, the angle of the light illuminating the solar panel

also changes with the rotation of the sun.Please try test your solar panel under the full sunlight to see, and make sure there is no shadow cast on the panel.

Q2: Is the solar panel waterproof?

A: It is IP65 water-resistant that will protect from water splashing (Do not place it under the rain, or to soak in water). The zippers on the pocket can hold the power cords, and cover the power port.

Q3: How to clean the solar panel surface?

A: We mentioned this point in the manual. Please use a soft cloth to remove the dust and dirt on the surface.Use a damp cloth to wipe the surface of the solar module to remove any remaining dust or dirt. Any guano or other adhesive should be removed as soon as possible from the solar surface to avoid a reduction in performance.

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waterproof solar panel

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23% High Efficiency

SolarSaga 60 can transform much more

energy from the sun for its 23% high

conversion efficiency

DURABLE & SPLASH-PROOF

The ETFE-laminated case is durable enough to extend the lifespan of the solar panel. It is IP65 water-resistant that will protect from water splashing (Do not place it under the rain, or to soak in water). The zippers on the pocket can hold the power cords, and cover the power port.

SAFE SOLAR PANEL

SolarSaga 60 is very safe because it has many

protections

  • FCC Certification
  • ROHS Certification
  • Over Power Protection
  • Surge Protection
  • Short Current Protection

Technical Details

Peak Power 68W
Power Voltage 22V
Power Current 3.09A
Open Circuit Voltage 26.4V
Short Circuit Current 3.36A
Operating Temperature Range -10°C-65°C
USB-A Ouput 5V-2.4A
USB-C Ouput 5V-3A
Cell Efficiency 23%
Weight 6.6lb
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4.7 out of 5 stars
4.7 out of 5
4,659 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the weight, performance, quality, charging, and ease of use of the solar panel. For example, they mention it's light enough to carry anywhere, works well with the battery, and is reliable. That said, they appreciate the ease of setup and use, and the straightforward hookup capability. That being said, customers also like the value, power, and versatility of the product.

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151 customers mention145 positive6 negative

Customers find the weight of the solar panel to be light enough to carry anywhere. They say it is incredibly portable and can be hand-carried with its built-in rubber. Customers also mention that it is compact and folds into its own carry. Overall, customers are satisfied with the weight and portability of the product.

"...60w tri-fold panels, and the small Jackery portable chargers were compact and lightweight enough to fit into my pack with ease and leave me room for..." Read more

"...I'm keeping the smaller and less expensive 60W one. I like its lightness and smaller bulk, and I don't think I'll have many occasions when I would..." Read more

"...All of the products are amazing. They are easy to use, quiet, very portable, and they look great...." Read more

"...It charged very efficiently. Really great design too. Super light weight, and durable too...." Read more

146 customers mention114 positive32 negative

Customers like the performance of the solar panel. They say it works well as expected, it works with the battery, and it charges their phone or iPad on a sunny day. Customers also say the built-in stand works great and there are no problems with it. Overall, customers are satisfied with the performance and recommend it to others.

"...It is performing great, and in the winter, in SoCal clear skies during the peak of the day, my Jackery 240 is showing up to 55 W of input from the..." Read more

"...It works fantastic...." Read more

"...held radios, emergency lighting and tested it with my CPAP and all worked well...." Read more

"...I tested it with my Jackery 300 after it arrived and it worked just fine...." Read more

135 customers mention122 positive13 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the solar panel. They mention that it is well made, durable, and reliable. The ballistic nylon covering is rugged and should last years. The folding legs are well thought out and it is one of the best panels on the market. It is portable and features a nice fold-up design.

"...you that these products, put out by this amazing company, can enhance anyone’s life, save somebodies life, and will probably last your the rest of..." Read more

"...The 100 W is sturdy, solid, has the capacity to charge off 2 built in USB ports directly. A very well designed panel, I liked it a lot...." Read more

"...I have one for the Jackery 240, and it is a very nice case. I will probably get one for the 500 and 1000 in the near future...." Read more

"...It charged very efficiently. Really great design too. Super light weight, and durable too...." Read more

116 customers mention86 positive30 negative

Customers like the charging capabilities of the solar panel. They say it charges very efficiently, quickly, and at a reasonable speed. Customers also mention that it's 100% capable of over 60W charging, and provides good, solid power. They also say it'd be perfect for charging computers, iPads, and phones.

"...Then being able to say it never failed you, always recharged quickly, and has been through the worlds harshest conditions and environments, yet..." Read more

"...All of the power stations come with a wall charger and a car charger, as well as a pouch for the chargers...." Read more

"...So easy to pull out and catch the sun. It charged very efficiently. Really great design too. Super light weight, and durable too...." Read more

"...It would blow around in a lighter wind. It has no way to charge anything off it directly, only the hookup to the Jackery battery power station..." Read more

100 customers mention98 positive2 negative

Customers find the SolarSaga 60W easy to use. They mention that it's simple to set up, collapse, pick up, and transport. The connectors and cables are easy to make, and the hookup capability is simplistic. They also appreciate the light weight, size, and simplicity. Overall, customers describe the product as a pretty good setup that doesn't need to be connected to a home power.

"...All of the products are amazing. They are easy to use, quiet, very portable, and they look great...." Read more

"...The 60 watt panel is easy to use because it's very light and has a handy kickstand on the back to get it angled up at the sun...." Read more

"This Jackery SolarSaga 60w is super easy to use. It comes with a 9 feet cable, good for both Jackery 160 and 240 power station...." Read more

"...Everything is very self contained and even has a built in handle for carrying...." Read more

50 customers mention46 positive4 negative

Customers are satisfied with the value of the solar panel. They mention that it is well worth the price, hefty, and not cheap. Customers also say that it's an excellent product and highly recommend it. Overall, customers are happy with the combination of cost and ease of use.

"...Courteous, professional, and the products are literally second to none...." Read more

"...All of the products are amazing. They are easy to use, quiet, very portable, and they look great...." Read more

"...This solar panel has proven to be a worthwhile investment...." Read more

"...charging input without the need for an adapter for my 240 were worth the price...." Read more

39 customers mention29 positive10 negative

Customers like the power of the solar panel. They say it produces good wattage on a sunny day, is powerful, and converts a significant amount of energy. Some say that it brings in a consistent 51 watts, and provides plenty of power for a three-day fishing trip. Overall, most are happy with the power and functionality of the product.

"...Twice the power, twice the life, multiple solar panel options, can recharge through car, wall, or good ol sunshine...." Read more

"...The non-glass, glare-free solar panels are not prone to breakage creating sharp glass particles; instead, making it lightweight, semi-bendable, and..." Read more

"...The battery pack has no load demand on it and the input is only registering 45w MAX. Is this correct? Shouldn't it be higher with the 60w rating?..." Read more

"Powerful solar panel! 100% capable of over 60w charging if charging off the panel and into a jackery generator, I have pulled almost 70w...." Read more

36 customers mention36 positive0 negative

Customers find the solar panel versatile and useful for camping, traveling, and emergency preparedness. They say it's light weight and well-built. Some mention that it'll be handy at home for power outages.

"...Perfect for both camping and used as emergency preparedness tools. I always keep it fully charged as it will be ready to used at anytime...." Read more

"I own both the Jackery 500 and the 240. Love how they work as a remote power source!..." Read more

"This panel is great while camping. I used it for camping and it was great. You need patience because the sun charges as fast as it is clear...." Read more

"...The charging cable resides in its own pocket, with room to spare for the AC and car adapters that came with the Explorer 240 battery, to help you..." Read more

Mind the heat!
4 Stars
Mind the heat!
The Solar Sega is the latest component added to our emergency preparedness schematic, which also includes the Jackery 160 and 240 Power Stations, as well as a host of power banks, etc. During short term power outages (which don’t necessitate cranking up the generator), the 160 and 240 each have a primary job addressing design flaws in our personal weather station, and our fixed wireless internet. I purchased the Solar Sega for use during longer term outages due to hurricanes, ice storms, etc.After the hurricanes and severe summer thunderstorms blow through and knock the power out, the weather is always clear and sunny. So the Solar Sega’s job will be to keep the Jackery Power Stations up and running, so that they in turn can keep the weather station and internet, as well as all of our devises and battery banks, up and running without having to string more extensions cords to the generator. This can be a real pain and a danger as well. Cords, splitters, more cords… . Now, thanks to Jackery, we are able to set up two “charging stations”-- one for wifi, husband’s computer, and his devises, and one for weather station monitor and all of my stuff.Before I provide the details of how my test run went, I’d like to address a comment a video reviewer had about the pouch on the back of the folded panel which holds the 9’ extension cord. The reviewer thinks this is a design flaw and I agree, to a degree. The issue is that when the 3-section panel is opened, and laid on the ground, the bulge in the middle (pouch on back of center panel) makes it impossible for the panel to lay flat. This is true. But it does not take into consideration that there are only three places on earth (and for each, only twice a year) where this matters-- where the panel would properly be flat-- 0° angle-- for optimal absorption of the sun’s energy. Here in the deep south, my angle of incidence for summer-- the smallest it will be all year-- is 6°. As you can see from the photograph, I did some improvisation with a piece of cardboard to get the correct tilt. At 6° the pouch is just barely was off the ground except at the middle. At all other, greater angles, it will be above the surface. So for folks who determine what angles of incidence are optimal at their latitudes, this isn’t that big a deal. If you just pitch the thing out the on the ground, it is. All that said, I would have liked to see the panel with a fourth section at one end, i.e., the pouch section. This would also allow the extension cord to be connected without the panel resting on it.How did it go? Good and bad. In the end it was fine, though I have some general questions for Jackery. The panel arrived just before noon on a day that started out with 25% scattered high clouds, and 102k LUX in full sun. I gathered up a white sheet upon which to lay the panel and deflect the heat, a piece of cardboard to get a tilt close to optimal, the Jackery 160 which was down to 63%, and had it set up and running by 12:15. Started off slowly but jumped up to 35W input in just a few seconds. (Maximum input to the station is 42W.)At 12:54 curiosity got the better of me and I’m glad it did. The Jackery 160 was in full critical mode! Lots of warning lights, and about 1/3 of the display was solid black. Hot as blazes-- this is not good-- unplugged it and took it inside. I just happened to have a lazar thermometer: the front was 110°; sides, about 100; back 90; top measured 122° and that’s after a couple of minutes inside. Took it out to the shop and put it in front of a window unit A/C. Within 10 minutes it had cooled to less than 80, and had been charged to 72%. But this was still not good. While I was at it, I measured the surface of the panel, 170°. Very not good.The maximum recharging temperature for the Jackery is 104°F. The “operating temperature range’ for the panel is 14-104°F. The air temperature was about 92 (didn’t think to get ground temperature). I risked it and put the Jackery back out there-- in the shade!-- at about 1:10pm. I monitored the temperatures. Jackery 160 surfaces stayed at 86-96, it was starting to cloud up and the temperature of the panel surface dropped to 150.Bottom line, the panel charged the Jackery 160 from 63% to full in 2 hours and 45 minutes which included about 15 minutes of panic and I’m guessing self-shut-down for some amount of time during the high temperature warning.To its credit, the station did what it was supposed to do-- shut down if over heating-- and recovered nicely.I’m assuming that maximum recharging temperature for the 160 is the temperature of the unit, since the air temp was not 104. So that’s on me; in the summer in Mississippi keep it in the shade (that 9’ extension cord will do the trick). But, question for Jackery (which has great customer service by the way). What does “operating temperature range” mean? It must mean the temperature of the panel itself. If so, what suggestions do you have for keeping the panel cooler? I’m thinking elevating it above ground to increase airflow is the place to start. If it’s going to do the job after summer storms/hurricanes that I described above, it has to work when it’s hot outside.Suggestions?Please note, this is not unique to the Solar Sega. All portable solar panels are black. That’s a heat absorption problem.A couple of other things. As I mentioned, the angle of incidence at your latitude matters for efficiency. I’d like to see Jackery include a map or table (season by latitude) in the owner’s manual with that information.I also tested how well the 160 did with pass-through wattage while charging with the panel. About as good as AC changing.Bottom bottom line is I’d like to see Jackery do three things: 1) explain to consumers the efficiency of its solar panel as it relates to angle of incidence; 2) highlight the recharging maximum temperatures with a waring to place the Power Stations in the shade; and 3) give some ideas about how one would efficiently recharge a Power Station via a Solar Sega in the heat of the summer.
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Okay, I will start out by saying I am a U.S Service-member with over twenty years of Honorable service. With that being said I’ve done multiple tours to almost every desert in the Middle East, tours in tropical environments, tours in some pretty secluded off grid undisclosed locations. I only put this out there because I’ve had the pleasure of being a Jackery customer for years and years and the Jackery 240 portable power station, , the Jackery Solar Saga 60w tri-fold panels, and the small Jackery portable chargers were compact and lightweight enough to fit into my pack with ease and leave me room for the other essentials. Imagine being in the middle of nowhere and have a weeks worth of power at your fingertips for recharges, lights, portable fans, small burner for coffee and cooking. Then being able to say it never failed you, always recharged quickly, and has been through the worlds harshest conditions and environments, yet functions like the day you pulled it out of the box. So this began my Jackery passion. Which led me to purchase the Jackery 500. Everything I’ve said above applies to the 500 ten fold folks. Being Military my pay isn’t great so I’ve had to accumulate these items over the course of years, however never have I had to justify spending the money to my wife, as long as I said the word Jackery. Because she’s used the items as well here at home guard. My son plays Football and daughter plays soccer in the Nevada desert just miles away from where the annual Burning Man event is held. Hot dry desert climate, no trees for shade, just direct unrelenting heat. This genius woman, the love of my life used our Jackery Portable power stations to run dual fans, and a small refrigerated trucker cooler during daytime practices in a pop up sunshade tent, all neatly placed in one of those little soccer mom wheeled totes, and a folding low loveseat chair. Talk about super mom, with lots of friends who also wanted to stay cool. Then when night fell and the kids weren’t finished with practice, my lovely wife handed over the Jackery 500 to the coaches who then plugged LED lights into it and lit up the field for the kids giving us an extra hour or two to practice without the heat. This convinced her to give me permission to buy the SolarSaga 100w panels. Money was tight but she gave me the go ahead and we’ve never looked back and haven’t got an ounce of regret or buyers remorse for a single product. But this review is neither for the the Jackery 240, the Jackery 500, the SolarSaga 100w or 60w panels. It’s not even for the Jackery portable chargers. This review is to let you know, the day the Jackery 1000w Portable Power Station became available we did not hesitate for a second to buy it. With the stories we heard from friends about California and Washington power outages, the Covid-19 Pandemic, and any one of the many RV trips we take into Gods country to get away from it all for a few weeks, we both agreed this was the best thing for our family. Why use heavy loud generators, carry fuel, deal with all that monotonous nonsense, when you could literally live off the Jackery Families products. I say Family because over the years I’ve had multiple email contacts and numerous phone calls with them, and every interaction was amazing. Courteous, professional, and the products are literally second to none. The Jackery 1000 is my newest addition and there’s nothing I can say about it that the 240 or 500 don’t already represent. Twice the power, twice the life, multiple solar panel options, can recharge through car, wall, or good ol sunshine. I could get technical and go down the path as some of these reviewers do, but you anyone can read the box. I can sum everything the box says by just telling you that these products, put out by this amazing company, can enhance anyone’s life, save somebodies life, and will probably last your the rest of yours. It’s a no brainer for us. I’ve purchased every product so far with a smile knowing its perfect and the people handing it to me care enough to treat you as if you were family. Most portable lightweight panels on the market. Charge times and wattages nearly exceed that of our RVs eight 4ft x 2ft panels
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