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product_id: 346754953
title: "ALLPOWERS SOLAX SE200 200W Portable Folding Solar Panel,High-Efficiency 23%-25% Monocrystalline Solar Charger for Generator,Camping&RV,41.6V Voltage,IP68 Waterproof"
brand: "allpowers"
price: "R$2850"
currency: BRL
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reviews_count: 13
url: https://www.desertcart.com.br/products/346754953-allpowers-solax-se200-200w-portable-folding-solar-panel-high-efficiency
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# 21W peak power waterproof ETFE surface folds to 220×208×20mm ALLPOWERS SOLAX SE200 200W Portable Folding Solar Panel,High-Efficiency 23%-25% Monocrystalline Solar Charger for Generator,Camping&RV,41.6V Voltage,IP68 Waterproof

**Brand:** allpowers
**Price:** R$2850
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☀️ Charge smarter, roam freer — power your adventures with ALLPOWERS!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ALLPOWERS SOLAX SE200 200W Portable Folding Solar Panel,High-Efficiency 23%-25% Monocrystalline Solar Charger for Generator,Camping&RV,41.6V Voltage,IP68 Waterproof by allpowers
- **How much does it cost?** R$2850 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- allpowers enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted allpowers brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Compact Powerhouse:** Ultra-light 610g design folds to a book-size for effortless portability.
- • **Smart Dual USB Output:** iSolar tech auto-adjusts power with USB-C & USB-A ports for safe, versatile charging.
- • **Built for the Elements:** Durable, weather-resistant withstanding -20°C to 60°C outdoor extremes.
- • **Sun-Powered Efficiency:** Industry-leading 25% conversion rate for rapid, reliable charging anywhere.
- • **Anywhere, Anytime Energy:** Perfect for camping, RV life, or emergency home backup—never run out of juice.

## Overview

The ALLPOWERS SP001 is a high-efficiency 21W portable solar panel charger featuring a 25% conversion rate, dual USB outputs with smart iSolar technology, and a compact foldable design weighing just 610g. Built with durable, waterproof ETFE material, it operates reliably in extreme temperatures, making it ideal for camping, RV trips, and emergency home power needs.

## Description

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Review: A well built basic Solar Panel - I have the Allpowers 140 watt solar panel that is similar in design to this 200 watt panel. the major differences other than output power, is the build quality. The 200 watt panel is more rigid when setup the panel does not sag or droop nearly as much as the 140 watt when using the kick stand legs. Those legs are also different, on this panel the legs are slimmer and they snap off completely if you don't want to use them. I don't think I've used them correctly yet but I did use them while this panel charged my power station and they held fine on my lawn. 2 things to note: first, this is purely a solar panel, it has to be attached to something to be useful, it has no built in charging ports for any USB outputs, it must be connected to a compatible power station, charge controller, or other similar device to be useful. The Second thing to note is that the cables are short, and are unlikely to be long enough to position the panel to catch the best sun and to connect to a device that is not very portable. I use 2 of these along with one 140 watt panel all connected in parallel in a mini "solar farm" I had no issues with this setup. I did use a multi meter to check the output and found that the panel was producing almost exactly the power it was rated to produce, of course, like all solar panels, when there is a load the output power drops so it is unlikely that they will produce 200 watts of power while doing actual work. This rated vs actual usable power is extremely common with solar panels and is not an indication of any mis-leading or false advertising. Solar panels are rated under very specific conditions that are unlikely to happen in real world use, but this rating method makes it easier to compare and shop among different brands and sizes. I don't use panels like these in series because there is more potential to damage the panels when used in series. Also, Allpowers recommends using no more than 3 of these when connecting in parallel. Overall, I like this portable solar panel, it's just a simple portable folding solar panel and it works, I'll likely buy one more in the future to complete my mini solar farm.
Review: Super nice for the bucks. - Just opened it and inspected it. Very nicely made. The carrying case is so nice. I already have a 200 watt flexible Allpowers panel on the roof of my trailer and it's doing good. I'll be doubling up the two for cold and hot weather camping. Currently using an electric blanket for cold and a 5000 btu AC for hot weather. So nice to be propane free. UPDATE: Getting 212 watts from this 200 watt panel! Even happier with my purchase!

## Features

- 【High-Efficiency Monocrystalline Solar Technology】 The SOLAX SE200 leverages advanced monocrystalline solar cells to achieve an impressive 23%-25% conversion efficiency, delivering a robust 200W standard output power under Standard Test Conditions (AM1.5, 25°C, 1000W/m²) . This high efficiency ensures you can rapidly charge your devices and power stations, making it an ideal and powerful solar panel for camping, RV adventures, and as a reliable energy source for various needs. Its clean energy generation stems from a physical process, promising dependable performance and supporting sustainable power solutions for your outdoor and emergency requirements.
- 【Compact, Portable, and User-Friendly Design】 Designed with portability in mind, the solar panel measures 80.83x21.15x0.99 inch when unfolded and folds into a compact size for easy transport and storage. Weighing just a few pounds, it's the perfect portable solar panel for backpacking, camping, and RV trips. Its small solar panel profile and integrated carry handle allow you to set up your solar panels for camping anywhere the sun shines, making off-grid power effortlessly accessible.
- 【Versatile Charging Compatibility for 12V/24V Systems】 With a standard working voltage of 41.6V and a working current of 4.8A, this 12 volt solar panel is also compatible with 24v solar panel systems. It functions as a versatile rv solar panels kit for 12 volt system and camper solar panel kit, seamlessly connecting to various power stations and 12V devices like car refrigerators and air pumps. The inclusion of multiple output ports ensures broad device compatibility, making it a truly adaptable power source for your adventures.
- 【Durable and Weather-Resistant for Outdoor Use】 Built to withstand harsh outdoor conditions, the panel boasts an IP68 waterproof rating, offering superior protection against dust and moisture. The robust construction ensures it can handle the rigors of outdoor use. Following the maintenance guide to keep the surface clean from dust will help maintain its high 23%-25% conversion efficiency, guaranteeing long-term reliability for all your portable solar panels for camping needs.
- 【Seamless Integration with ALLPOWERS Solar Generators】 This 200w solar panel is designed to perfectly pair with ALLPOWERS solar generator series, including the S200 (200W), SOLAX P100 (100W), S300 PLUS (300W), R600 (600W), R1500 LITE (1600W), S2000 PRO (2400W), and R2500 (2500W). This compatibility allows you to build a comprehensive and powerful portable power system for extended trips or emergency home backup, enhancing your energy independence.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09725M32Z |
| Amperage Capacity | 4.8 Amps |
| Best Sellers Rank | #61,443 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #219 in Solar Panels |
| Brand | ALLPOWERS |
| Brand Name | ALLPOWERS |
| Connector Type | MC4 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 530 Reviews |
| Efficiency | 22% |
| Folded Size | 25.6x20.3x2.4 inch |
| Included Components | Screw |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 80.83"L x 23.15"W x 0.99"H |
| Item Weight | 13.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ALLPOWERS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AP-SP-033 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 18-month warranty period |
| Material | Monocrystalline |
| Material Type | Monocrystalline |
| Maximum Power | 200 Watts |
| Maximum Voltage | 41.6 Volts |
| Model Number | SE200 |
| Output Voltage | 36.6 Volts (DC) |
| Product Dimensions | 80.83"L x 23.15"W x 0.99"H |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ALLPOWERS
- **Efficiency:** High Efficiency
- **Included Components:** 210W SOLAR PANEL
- **Material:** Monocrystalline Silicon, Aluminum, ETFE
- **Product Dimensions:** 8.66"L x 8.18"W x 0.78"H

## Images

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## Available Options

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

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this compatible with the Ecoflow Delta?**
A: It should be. I’m using it with the Eco Flow River Max. I have only had it a couple of weeks but love it so far and wish I had discovered it earlier. It’s panel number 4 in my prep kit. I combine all 4 with my Bluetti AC200 and they charge it fully in 3 1/2 hours. The AllPowers charges the River in 4 hours. The River only takes one 200 watt panel. I know the Delta takes more but don’t remember the specs. Compared the prices to the name brand 200 watt panels, and the reputation of AllPowers, I had to try this first. This is a winner. Just check the specs on the Delta to see how many it would take.

**Q: Is a connector available to charge my Goal Zero solar generator?**
A: The working voltage of the solar panel is 18V, which is suitable for your power station.

**Q: Is this compatible with the Pecron Q2000s generator?**
A: The efficiency of the actual output of most solar panels on the market might be around 60% of nominal power under normal sunlight condition.If your solar generator accepts 18V/120W input, this solar panel is suitable.

**Q: What size in line fuse should I use?**
A: From the product spec the max power current (Imp) is 11A. A 15A or 20A should do just fine.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A well built basic Solar Panel
*by N***9 on March 28, 2022*

I have the Allpowers 140 watt solar panel that is similar in design to this 200 watt panel. the major differences other than output power, is the build quality. The 200 watt panel is more rigid when setup the panel does not sag or droop nearly as much as the 140 watt when using the kick stand legs. Those legs are also different, on this panel the legs are slimmer and they snap off completely if you don't want to use them. I don't think I've used them correctly yet but I did use them while this panel charged my power station and they held fine on my lawn. 2 things to note: first, this is purely a solar panel, it has to be attached to something to be useful, it has no built in charging ports for any USB outputs, it must be connected to a compatible power station, charge controller, or other similar device to be useful. The Second thing to note is that the cables are short, and are unlikely to be long enough to position the panel to catch the best sun and to connect to a device that is not very portable. I use 2 of these along with one 140 watt panel all connected in parallel in a mini "solar farm" I had no issues with this setup. I did use a multi meter to check the output and found that the panel was producing almost exactly the power it was rated to produce, of course, like all solar panels, when there is a load the output power drops so it is unlikely that they will produce 200 watts of power while doing actual work. This rated vs actual usable power is extremely common with solar panels and is not an indication of any mis-leading or false advertising. Solar panels are rated under very specific conditions that are unlikely to happen in real world use, but this rating method makes it easier to compare and shop among different brands and sizes. I don't use panels like these in series because there is more potential to damage the panels when used in series. Also, Allpowers recommends using no more than 3 of these when connecting in parallel. Overall, I like this portable solar panel, it's just a simple portable folding solar panel and it works, I'll likely buy one more in the future to complete my mini solar farm.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Super nice for the bucks.
*by S***B on March 2, 2026*

Just opened it and inspected it. Very nicely made. The carrying case is so nice. I already have a 200 watt flexible Allpowers panel on the roof of my trailer and it's doing good. I'll be doubling up the two for cold and hot weather camping. Currently using an electric blanket for cold and a 5000 btu AC for hot weather. So nice to be propane free. UPDATE: Getting 212 watts from this 200 watt panel! Even happier with my purchase!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good Value & REAL WORLD OUTPUT, Vs. Rated Yes it makes 200 Watts But Useful 12
*by G***E on August 27, 2023*

Panels, especially folding ones, never meet my expectations as far as output, until I realized REAL WORLD output and RATED POWER are two different things. This applies to ALL PV (Solar) PANELS not just All Power. More below but first the overall impression. ALL POWER comes with a good variety of useful accessories and the design is good, quality is very good for price. I got it for $239. That is a good price compared to other brands that may cost $400-$800. Are the other brands better? IDK? You would expect more for the price, but not necessarily. The fold out kickstands works well. I like how they have a pocked for the panel output cables and accessories YES the power cables leads are short which is fine with me, so the cables can store in pocket.... They use high quality cable and connectors. I have extension power cables so my devices are in the sade... panel in sun. RATED POWER - The big variable besides sunlight hitting the panel, no shade even just a corner kills output, aiming the panel at sun, how hot the panel, is what is the panel connected to. What are you trying to power (Load/Drain). Typically it is a battery you are charging to provide power to the devices you want to power. More accurately it is a BATTERY CHARGER or battery controller you connect the panel to. Sometimes those are a discreate device, other times integrated in a POWER STATION with the battery. Not all controllers love DC power direct from a PV (Photovoltaic) Solar Panel. Some battery charging controllers are optimized for one solar panels but may not be optimal for another brand of solar panel. Does not mean the panel is bad, just mis-matched. Spoiler Alert, ALL POWER does meet it's rating 200W, but for my actual usage I could only extract about 125W for my application. This is normal. I compared All Power to two 100W high end ridged panels (big and heavy) in parallel, they do the same thing in my application. Although the ridged panels consistently had about 10% to 12% more Real World output. Not a big deal. The point being both panels did not make 200W in my application... but both tested to their rated 200W. RATED POWER... How to measure. In strong full sunlight mid day w/ panels angled right at sun, using a volt meter check open voltage. This is with no device connected. You will see 20V give or take. Then check shorted amps, with an Amp meter able to measure at least 12 Amps DC (you can do this in series with meter leads or clamp on DC Amp Meter). I measured 20V open and 10.18Amps Short. (NOTE WHEN YOU SHORT THE + and - YOU WILL GET A SPARK. IT IS OK). ALL POWER, 203.4 Watts under the conditions it was tested under... However when connected to REAL WORLD load the actual power it is normal to get less Wattage due to mismatch with controller and that solar panel design. I DO NOT KNOW if $800 panel similarly rated will do much better. I would hope so, but who knows. My application is a 500W POWER STATION to run a 12V Frig/Freeze when camping. The Frig in moderate outside temps can run 24 hours on the Power station, about 24Watts an hour. The charge controller in my power station LIKES 24V, and limits charging to 125 watts (to protect the internal batteries). Voltage can be from 12v to 30v but anything under 20 volts the charging drops off. I tried to charge the power station off car's 12v jack (13-14v) and it was pathetic. So it is not all the Solar panels fault. Most panels open circuit make 20 volts, but under load the volts drop to 14-17 volts... this is normal and some charging controllers don't like lower voltages. *That is why I use a boost converter to charge my Power Station from Solar panels.* TIP I USE A BOOST (bucking type) Converter to get voltage to 24V regardless of input voltage (output from panels). The panels are going to be well below their OPEN voltage, often in 15v-17v range. Better more advanced (expensive) power stations may be more flexible. So my charger sees 24 volts and at what ever the current (Amps) are and charges most efficiently. If there are clouds and panel drops too low the booster drops out and you are no longer charging. It really is great in that with low morning or late afternoon light it continues to charge without dropping off as it does when panels are directly connected to Pwr Station. My Renogy 2x 100W panels behave in a similar way with this power station as the All Power panel. Some combination of power station and panels do better than others. SIDE BY SIDE COMPARISON WITH ALL POWER (portable folding) and TWO Ridged 100W Renogy panels in parallel. The Renogy panels were better, typically 12% give or take, about 9 to 12 watts more. This is to be expected being ridged panels. But ALL POWER surprised me and did better than I thought. I had other 200W folding panels and they could only muster 80W... All power was doing 117W. NOTE One advantage of having two 100W panels (Renogy) is you can put them in series and double voltage and cut Amps in half saving "IR" loss. The HIGHER VOLTS the LOWER AMPS for same POWER (watts). This means less loss over extension cable. I have long extensions (V x Amps = Watts). This is why the power grid bring power to your home is very high volts like 100,000 volts, but AC. I have another converter or BUCK converter to take the 38volts from the Renogy panels in series and drop down to 24 Watts (ideal volts for my Pwr Station controller). My power station is limited to 30V max. I can not run the two panels in series directly. So I have a BOOST converter and a BUCK (or drop down) converter. Note you can run to ALL POWERS in parallel and get more power (double). SIZE MATTERS... Clearly stored the ALL POWER is a winner. It is about 25" x 20" folded and fairly thin. However unfolded it is 25" x 80" = 2000 sq-in or 13.8 sq-ft it is large.... The ridged Renogy 100W panels size are 41"x 20" = 820 sq-in each, 1640 sq-in for two, or 11.4 sq-ft. However when the two Renogy panels are stored in their cardboard shipping box, it is awkward and heavy to move. The Renogy panels are about 1.5 inch thick, so two in packing box is about 5" deep. The thickness of the All Power panels are thin. However not too thin they are too floppy. The All Power I think is about 10 lbs less than th ridged Renogy. Add a handle, less weight, thin compact the All Power is easy to move around.. However folded out the ALL POWER IS BIG... The KICK Stand is nice. In wind take care it does not blow down or away. People expect to ALWAYS to get rated power no matter what. That is of course not possible. In fact it is unlikely you will ever get more than 50%-70% unless everything is optimal. Besides the mismatch between battery charger I explored above, obviously sunlight can be filtered (cloudy), panels not ideally aimed at sun, hot temperatures, all produce less power than rated. However if testing the panels under standard testing criteria, they produce rated power, current, volts. However real world is not test conditions. ALL PANELS DO THE SAME THING. I need to generate about 500 watts per day to keep my good sized portable 12V DC refrigerator/freezer running by charging the battery station fully before sunset. I can expect to make that over a 8-10 hr sunny day easy and then some. Overnight, say 12 hours my Frig uses about 250 watts. I need to keep the Rrig running and charging battery (250W + 250W = 500W) throughout the day before nightfall. 200Watt panels that make 120W to 140W real world with no clouds is plenty. However if cloudy more panel may make the difference. I tried to lay them flat on roof luggage rack. It was marginal. Angling them makes a huge difference. Also on marginal day bigger or more capacity panels helps a lot. I found a sweet spot for my camping Frig, but you never can have too much power. I would do well to get more panels and1000W power stations but price and weight goes up significantly. Right now I am good enough and still have room to spare for charging phones. HOT DAYS AND 12V FRIG. Last time I was camping a full week it was mid 90's, I was using much more power (Frig running much longer due to not getting to set temp during peak temp of day). I had to run the Regurgitator at 38F verses 32F so it ran a little less. Drinks are still cold at 38F, especially when it is in the high 90's. Also even though set at 38F it is colder at bottom of Frig is close to 32F. Guess where the beer went?

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