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Reddit mentions of SUNKINGDOM 13W 5V USB Port Ultra-Thin Portable Outdoor Solar Panel Charger for All USB Devices

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Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of SUNKINGDOM 13W 5V USB Port Ultra-Thin Portable Outdoor Solar Panel Charger for All USB Devices. Here are the top ones.

SUNKINGDOM 13W 5V USB Port Ultra-Thin Portable Outdoor Solar Panel Charger for All USB Devices
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    Features:
  • More Durable and Reliable:Top Sunpower solar cell Used is 23.5% efficiency .Our solar panel charger is laminated by more layers of EVA and TPT material,the surface of the solar panel charger is scratch resistent and waterproof,the edge of the solar panel charger is sleek dealt to confortable to handle;
  • Unique Dual USB Ports with Smart IC Control Tech: Our solar panel charger is with 2 USB ports to realize multiple USB devices being charged at the same time,besides,the IC control Tech is our patented advantage,which make it to intelligently recognize the right voltage of the devices needed;
  • Highly Practical and Efficiently Use:Our solar panel charger power is over 10WATTS and it is really to get high charging Speed directly under the sun and a best emergency power supply solution outdoors or remote area;
  • Light Weight and Thin to Conveniently Take Along When Travel:The size of our solar panel charger is 12.9 x 12.2 x 0.7 inches,the weight is 13.6 ounces ;
  • Suitable Accessories and Proffessional Service:4 pcs of suck cups and 2pcs of carabiner matched,professinal team working in solar industry for many years;
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Height0.6 Inches
Length12.3 Inches
Weight0.85 Pounds
Width11.4 Inches

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Found 3 comments on SUNKINGDOM 13W 5V USB Port Ultra-Thin Portable Outdoor Solar Panel Charger for All USB Devices:

u/whitefloor · 3 pointsr/PacificCrestTrail

On the contrary, my group entered early May this year into the Sierra and after our first 8 days in. 3 in our group ordered a solar panel. We had one other in our group, Ultra, who had been using one on and off most of the trip and that’s the one they all bought. It was decently light and, found on amazon, only cost a few bucks. I believe it’s $50CAD for me. I used it once to charge m stuff and man, was it useful. I’ve always been the anti-solar panel type but given we were looming to do 8+ days throughout the rest of the Sierra, it seemed worth it.

u/bartmetmayo - consider your own but if I was doing 5+ days out again I would use this.

link for the one they used. there are others out there.

u/i-void-warranties · 1 pointr/SolarDIY

I would get whatever speaker you like and run a USB cable from something like the panel below mounted on the roof to the speaker. Unless you are using the speaker for several days in a row or the battery in the speaker is really small I think anything above 10w or so should be fine. A 5v panel is the key.

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https://www.amazon.com/SUNKINGDOM-13W-5V-Port-USB/dp/B018I0MJT8/

u/HierEncore · 1 pointr/SolarDIY

solar panel WITH USB output: https://www.amazon.com/SUNKINGDOM-13W-5V-Port-USB/dp/B018I0MJT8/

if you want to power a lightbulb at night, you'll want a USB battery bank to plug the usb and lightbulb to: https://www.amazon.com/Omars-10000mAh-Slimline-Portable-Compatible/dp/B07G26S5V8/

You only get full power from a solar panel WHILE it is getting DIRECT sunlight. This only happens for a couple hours during the day, depending where it is used.

Smallest USB solar panel? you dont want to go smaller than 10 watts or so, or it will not be enough to charge that battery bank. In fact, the bigger the better. Some solar panels, like the one i linked in here have built-in charge controllers for USB. But most don't. Most larger panels will need a charge controller with USB.

My plan for this winter is to convert my apartment to USB lights with enough power to last through the night. I will be using a car battery, 100 watt panel, a charge controller, ten USB lights, and about 50 feet of cable. Total for that was $160