DOKIO 100W Flexible Monocrystalline Solar Panel for RV Roofs & Boats

Ultra-Light • 0.03-inch Thin • Easy Installation for Curved Surfaces

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DOKIO 100W Flexible Monocrystalline Solar Panel for RV Roofs & Boats

DOKIO 100W Flexible Monocrystalline Solar Panel for RV Roofs & Boats

Description
Specification
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Multiple Usage Scenarios

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Marine Battery
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RV Battery
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Camping

100W Panel Technical Specifications

Maximum Power (Pmax)
100W
Maximum power Voltage (Vmp)
18V
Maximum power Current (Imp)
5.56A
Open-circuit Voltage (Voc)
21.6V
Short-circuit Current (Isc)
5.81A
Cell Type
Monocrystalline Silicon, N-Type
Surface Material
ETFE
IP Rating
IP67
Cell Efficiency
23%
Operating Temp
-45°C ~ 85°C
Output Connector
MC4
Size
38.4 × 22.2 × 0.04 inches / 97.5 × 56.5 × 0.6 cm
Weight
2.3 lb / 1.04 kg

200/400W Kit Parallel & Series Connection

Parallel: Use MC4 Y-branch connectors. Voltage remains 18V; current increases. Best for 12V systems.


- Series: Connect panel + to panel –. Voltage adds up; current stays the same. For 24V+ systems (check controller specs).

Product Warranty

Warranty Coverage
Defects in materials or workmanship
Warranty time
5-Year Warranty
Unauthorized / Second-hand
No Warranty
Warranty Solutions
Free repair / replacement / prorated refund
Not Covered
Improper installation or misuse
Cosmetic damage or accessories
Purchases from unauthorized sellers

Shipping & Delivery

Processing Time: 1–2 business days

Delivery Time: 3–5 business days after processing

Tracking: Provided via email once shipped

Note: Incorrect shipping address may cause delay. Please report damaged packages within 7 days of delivery.

Returns & Refunds

Return Window: 30 days for unused items in original packaging

Return Shipping: Free (prepaid return label provided)

Refunds: Processed within 14 days after item is received

Contact Us

Have a question or need support?
Email us at support@dokiopv.com

🎬 Real-World Solar Tests

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Why is the actual power output sometimes lower than 100W?
The rated 100W output is measured under ideal laboratory conditions. In real-world use, output can vary depending on sunlight intensity, panel angle, temperature, shading, and the efficiency of your controller or battery system. Under good sunlight, this panel typically produces strong charging power, but real output will naturally fluctuate throughout the day.
Can this 100W flexible panel charge power stations or batteries?
Yes. This panel can charge most portable power stations or 12V battery systems. If you are charging a 12V battery directly, you will need a solar charge controller. Many portable power stations already include a built-in controller for solar charging.
Is this panel suitable for curved RV roofs or boats?
Yes. One of the biggest advantages of flexible solar panels is that they can bend slightly to fit curved surfaces. This makes them ideal for RV roofs, boats, vans, cabins, and other installations where rigid panels are difficult to mount.
Can I walk or step on this flexible solar panel?
No. Flexible panels are designed to be lightweight and bendable, but they are not intended to support body weight. Stepping on the panel may damage the solar cells. For best durability, install the panel on a stable surface and avoid placing weight on it.
Is this panel suitable for backpacking or hiking?
This panel is lightweight compared to rigid panels, but it is mainly designed for RV, van, marine, or fixed installations. For backpacking or hiking, smaller foldable solar panels are usually more convenient to carry.
Can I connect multiple flexible panels together?
Yes. Multiple panels can be connected together to increase your total solar power. For example, two panels can create a 200W system, and four panels can create a 400W setup. Always make sure your charge controller or power station supports the combined voltage and current.

Reviews

Customer Reviews

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Jarred Quail

I live in apartment, so I got the whole kit to use in my window so I could charge a battery bank, took me a bit to get everything together and understand but everything's going right so far. I might even buy another panel so I can block the whole window

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Matthew Dauphinais
Flawless for me!

I threw both of these on the roof of my SUV. They reach max peak charge for my device without issue. I run them in parallel and get 110 even in subpar conditions which is phenomenal. They seem quite durable and have held up in rain and wind and I couldn't be happier. I wouldn't fold them much. Size is great for my application. Secured with the heavy duty 3m strips they held no issue.

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Dennis McIntyre
Excellent power output.

I am very happy with these. I've purchased more expensive, rigid, bifacial panels and these have done better side by side. And incredible light and portable. I kind've thought I'd sacrifice some power output with such affordable, flexible paneIs; but they do better. I just laid them flat in the yard on a partially sunny day. I ran them in series and it was putting out 77 volts, over 350 watts. They have high output. They have MC4 connectors so connecting up parallel or in series, 1 or all 4. They charged my 100ah battery quickly. I connected to my Anker but it was over voltage. I'll have to run them in parallel pairs. 3 worked. So I took the other to charge up things around the yard. I'd like to build light frames for them in the yard, anchor them. Move or turn or put them away as needed. Or I thought I'd hang them in the fence facing south. That would take just minutes. One of these would be great on a trip for charging things but four for this price is a good deal. Now while comparing these to the more expensive ones I did notice they did not do as well when shaded or if in series and just part of one panel is shade or blocked and virtually all power is lost. But run then in parallel or use them as portables. The expensive ones did not lose as much. I have found a great use. These four panels and a power station are able to run a larger window AC for about 6+ hours a day. It could be more as they only catch sun for half the day.

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Islandgirl
12 of these easily produce over 1000w

Great output. Not sure how durable they will be but very happy so far. DC2 is the dokios, DC1 is 3x400w bouge rv 10bb fixed panels

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grapeot
Better than expected

Output 831W despite the spec says 800W (I bought two sets of 400W panels), in March sunshine. Very lightweight and flexible to install. Cannot expect more.

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