Faltbares, tragbares Solarmodul, 300 W, für Kraftwerk/Wohnmobil/Autobatterie/Handy

High Power Without the Bulk - Ideal for Longer Trips
Regulärer Preis $148.00
Verkaufspreis $148.00 Regulärer Preis $174.77
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Faltbares, tragbares Solarmodul, 300 W, für Kraftwerk/Wohnmobil/Autobatterie/Handy

Faltbares, tragbares Solarmodul, 300 W, für Kraftwerk/Wohnmobil/Autobatterie/Handy

Regulärer Preis $148.00
Verkaufspreis $148.00 Regulärer Preis $174.77
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Description
Specification
Warranty & Shipping

Recharge Faster. Stay Powered Longer. Unfold 300W of high-output solar power and recharge your 12V battery in hours, not days. Just set it in the sun, connect, and power up — no permanent installation required.
Built for larger batteries, longer RV trips, and higher daily energy demands.

That’s exactly what the DOKIO 300W lighting portable solar panel is built for.

Usage example 1 Usage example 1 Usage example 2 Features image 1 Features image 2 Features image 3

Multiple Usage Scenarios

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Camping
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RV Battery
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Marine Battery
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Blackout preparation

Electrical Specifications

Maximum Power (Pmax)300W
Maximum Power Voltage (Vmp)18V
Maximum Power Current (Imp)16.67A
Open Circuit Voltage (Voc)22.5V
Short Circuit Current (Isc)16.92A
Cell TypeMonocrystalline Silicon, N-Type
Cell Efficiency23%
Operating Temperature-45°C ~ 80°C

Materials & Protection

Surface MaterialETFE
IP RatingIP65
Frame / Fabric1680D Oxford (Water + Fire Resistant)

Connection & Compatibility

ConnectorsSAE / XT60 / DC5521 / Alligator Clip
Compatible With12V batteries & power stations (Jackery, Bluetti, Goal Zero)
DesignPlug-and-play, prewired with 20A controller

Note: Real-world output varies with sunlight, angle, temperature, and controller/power station setup.

Dimensions

Unfolded Size77 × 37 × 0.3 in (196 × 95 × 0.6 cm)
Folded Size20 × 37 × 1.1 in (49 × 95 × 2.8 cm)
Weight15.2 lb (6.9 kg)

Kit Components

DOKIO 300W Portable Solar Panel× 1
9.8 ft Cable (SAE to XT60)× 1
3.3 ft Cable (XT60 to Alligator Clip)× 1
Cable (JY60 to DC)× 1
DOKIO 20A Controller× 1
DC Conversion Adapters× 5
Product Instructions× 1
Need details? Download the user manual (PDF) below. Download User Manual (PDF)

Warranty, shipping, returns & customer support for DOKIO solar panels and accessories.

Product Warranty

Warranty Coverage
Defects in materials and workmanship under normal use
Warranty Time
2-Year Product Warranty
Full manufacturer warranty coverage
Unauthorized / Second-hand
Warranty not supported
Warranty Solutions
Repair / Replacement / Prorated refund
Not Covered
Improper installation or misuse
Cosmetic damage and accessories
Purchases from unauthorized sellers

Shipping & Delivery

Local Warehouses: United States, Germany, United Kingdom

Processing Time: Ships within 48 hours (business days)

Delivery Time: 2–5 business days depending on location

Tracking: Tracking number provided via email once shipped

Note: Please ensure your shipping address is correct. Report damaged packages within 7 days of delivery.

Returns & Refunds

Return Window: 30 days from delivery date

Condition: Item must be unused and in original packaging

Return Shipping: Prepaid return label provided (eligible cases)

Refund Processing: 7–14 business days after inspection

Contact Us

Need assistance or technical support?
Email us at support@dokiopv.com

Response Time: Within 24 business hours

🎬 Watch How It Works

How to use the controller
Factors affecting power
How to test output (e.g. 100W)

FAQ

Is 300W too much for my 12V battery?

Can it recharge a 100Ah battery in one day?

Can I run my RV fridge directly from this panel?

Is 300W suitable for multi-day camping trips?

Can I use it with a portable power station?

Is 300W too big or heavy for camping?

Does it work on cloudy days?

Is this for permanent rooftop installation?

Reviews

Customer Reviews

Based on 8 reviews
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RYOUNG
Great value.

These panels exceeded my expectations. We love boondocking in our camper. We have a 12volt refrigerator. My husband wears a CPAP which we had to buy a portable battery to power it. Set these panels up in the morning and charge the camper and portable battery at the same time via the charge controller that comes with the panels. Love that the panels are lightweight, easy to pack, unpack, durable and came with everything needed for multiple applications. I did erect a 3/4" schedule 40 PVC rack with adjustable legs for adjusting the angle. Helps on cloudy days when every watt is premium. I would get these again if I ever needed to

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nancy zayas
Powering Up My Pop-Up Trailer with Solar Energy

I gotta tell you, I decided to level up my pop-up trailer game by adding two 6v golf cart batteries and a solar panel. So, picture this: I slap the panel on the roof before popping up the trailer, and bam! It's like magic - all hooked up to my batteries and ready to roll. Let me just say, it's been about four days since I've been using this setup, and let me tell you, it's working like a charm. Plus, a sweet bonus is that it charges my Jackery like a boss. Totally worth it, highly recommend!

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howard beagle
300w very happy

Why did you pick this product vs others?:
Very happy with performance. Used this weekend for camping with a tent a the beach. 100Ah lifepo4, battery charge two phones - one 20000Ah box fan - mobile hot spot - big Bluetooth speaker. 300w solar panel charge battery in 6 hours. By 8AM it was putting out 12 amps while laying flat on roof of Subaru outback, no it was not the optimal angle. It did its job well. 4 stars because nothing is perfect. Good job!

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mike
Good value

Charged camper battery in about two hours, and plugged right into zamp outlet.

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David Hostetler
Not perfect, but REALLY good.

This review only applies to the panels themselves, I do not use the rest of the kit.
First off, for those saying these don't product 300w, you need to understand solar panel ratings. They will produce 300w in more or less perfect conditions. So for example mid day late summer clear Texas sky pointed right at the sun absolutely they produce 300w (each set). I only use the panels, not the other stuff as I have a parallel cable setup with a pair of these panels and in the right conditions I get a full 600w out of 2 of these into my AtemPower DC to DC charger / MPPT charge controller. Your limitations are going to be environmental conditions, and your charge controller / power station setup. I run my camper electrical, 12v fridge, USB chargers, laptop charger, CPAP fans etc... and this has no problem keeping the batteries recharged / topped up.
My only issues, and they are kind of the nature of the beast as it were are...

#1. No included / build in kick stands to set the panels up to actually face into the sun directly. No big deal. Dokio has them available , just don't forget to buy them, and carry the hex key with you...

#2. Water resistance. You are NOT going to be charging up in a deluge no matter what, and Dokio claims their materials are water resistant, but immersion can be a problem. Keep the connectors pointed to the TOP of the panels, and if ponding / flooding is a possibility take them down and move them inside. Simple enough right?

I opted for portable panels instead of roof top mounted panels on my camper to allow me to move the panels as the sun moves to keep them oriented to the sunlight to keep charging going. These are great for that, until some jacknugget pulls his big a-- fifth wheel just to your south giving you nothing but shade. Not the fault of the panel, and remember, portable, just move them!

Liked my first set so well that I did get the second and built the parallel cable, so instead of 300w coming in at 18v, I now have 600w at 18v coming into my MPPT controller. (33-1/3 amps).
This came with a simple MPPT charge controller, and a bag full of adapters for various power stations, none of which I use and I am not reviewing them.

My only desire for any kind of upgrade is, I wish they made these in a 500w capacity, so that I could pair up 2 of them into a 60 amp controller and get 1KW into my camper, 600w is good, 1KW I can at least run AC for a while on...

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