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The Mesuvida 30W Portable Solar Charger is a compact, foldable solar panel featuring high-efficiency A+ monocrystalline cells with 23.5% conversion rate. It supports fast charging via USB-A QC 3.0 and USB-C PD 18W, offers five versatile ports including MC4 and DC, and is IPX4 water-resistant for reliable outdoor use. Lightweight and portable, it includes smart safety protections and supports parallel/series connections for scalable power output, making it ideal for camping, backpacking, and travel.





| Brand | Mesuvida |
| Material | Monocrystalline Silicon |
| Product Dimensions | 11.81"L x 9.06"W x 1.77"H |
| Item Weight | 2.4 Pounds |
| Efficiency | A+ |
| Connector Type | USB-A,USB-C,DC, MC4 |
| Folded Size | 30*23*4.5cm/12* 9.83*1.8in |
| Included Components | 1*User Manual, 3*DC Connectors (7909,5525,35135), 1*30W Solar Panel, 2*Carabiner, 1*1.5m DC-DC Cable |
| AC Adapter Current | 3 Amps |
| Maximum Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Maximum Power | 30 Watts |
| Special Feature | IPX4 Waterproof, Highly Efficient Solar Panel |
| Output Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Manufacturer | Mesuvida |
| Part Number | ME-30W |
| Item Weight | 2.4 pounds |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | XZY-30 |
| Size | 30W |
| Color | Dark Gray |
| Style | Compact |
| Power Source | Solar Powered |
| Wattage | 30 watts |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Special Features | IPX4 Waterproof, Highly Efficient Solar Panel |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
S**R
Nice piece of solar kit
For a 60w kit this is pretty nice. It's durable and has put out as much as 50w for me (Southern exposure, Arizona, dead-summer) so decent performance. The kit is compact and light enough but still sturdy. Legs are okay but I prefer to use a 15 degree foldable stand I picked up here previously. Also was able to connect in series with 160w and 200w panel for 420 rated watt (got around 360w consistently). If you're new to solar and looking for something inexpensive this is a solid starter panel set. Comes with everything you need to charge some devices, like a small solar generator, cell phone, camp light, or other small device.
S**E
The most versatile solar panel I’ve ever found
This is the first and only small portable solar panel I’ve seen that has it all. Let me preface this by telling you that this whole journey started with me putting together a couple of bug-out/go-bags for emergencies. I wanted to purchase two small panels that we could pack in each bag for an emergency or if we were to go camping or backpacking. As time goes by, solar panels get smaller and smaller and are rated higher and higher. You also have to balance this with the amount of money you can spend on this and how much you can carry.Long story short, I ended up settling on Medsuvio after a lot of research. This is the only compact portable panel that not only has the usual USB ports for charging mobile devices, a cable to charge your mobile power station like a Jackery or in our case, a Goal Zero Yeti 1000X, AND MC4 connectors to be able to chain multiple solar panels together! So I purchased two of these 30W panels because they fit nicely in each of our backpacks without adding too much weight and to keep the price point down. When we need more power, we link them together via the MC4 connectors and now we have a 60W panel.But wait, there’s more. You never think about the details because you focus so much on the power delivery. Here are the things you didn’t know you needed which this panel has: A very nice carrying handle, a pouch on the back to keep your cables and carabiners, and pull out stands in the back to stand your panels up at an angle to catch the sun. These are all wins and I was surprised many panels did not have these features.Lastly, some things you should know (and I’m no solar power expert by far, just an enthusiast). The single 30W panel will charge your mobile devices, but is not enough power to charge your power station. It doesn’t matter what brand panel you use, 30W will likely not get your battery to show that it’s charging. However, after linking two of these panels together, the power station was charging just fine. On a sunny day, I was getting an average of 45W through the linked panels and to charge 10% on my power station took about an 1.5 hrs. You might be wondering why it was only getting 45W and not 60W? Well, I’ve tried many panels and it’s rare that any would max out to what their rating is. It really takes optimal conditions and I’ve come close to 60W but in an urban setting that might be tough. When using one panel only, I was able to get an average of around 20-25W out of the 30W. I tested against other panels I own and it is consistent. There’s nothing wrong with the panels. I can tell you that my Goal Zero Nomad100 panel (which is a really large panel) got the same consistent wattage as these Medsuvios.One more thing on additional purchases needed if you were to link a couple of these together. You will need to buy a “Y” cable aka “parallel” cable with MC4 ends to link a couple of these together. The Y cable I have is capable of linking up to 4 solar panels together via MC4 with also an MC4 output on the other end. Since my battery does not have MC4, I had to buy one more small cable to convert the MC4 end to an 8mm plug. I’m saying this only to give you a heads up to research these cables to make sure you get the right one for you. You might need a conversion cable that goes from MC4 to Anderson, or to XT60? Again, I’m no expert. But this is what we did and it works. Just make sure that you research your battery capabilities and how much power it can take.Hope this sort of helps!
K**.
Well made solar panel
Very good solar panel.Positives: small in size and foldable. Great for small electronics charging. Comes with several useful adapters. Appears to be well made. Reasonably priced with a promo or coupon.Negatives: 60 watts is a low capacity charging......I'm seeing about 45 watts input charging during sunny days.
M**L
Great to power qrp ham radio transceiver
60 watt panel with ic705 is a winner….. even on partially cloudy day this panel gets the job done. While having a small 3ah battery connected to my solar controller this panel will power my radio all day long. The reason i picked this panel is having the mc4 connectors on the panel makes my life simple as i don’t need any adapters. If you are in the market for a somewhat compact 60 watt panel i can highly recommend this one. I’ve used it several times already when running pota and no complaints. It gets the job done.
A**C
Excellent. Getting 90w on this 100w portable panel
The media could not be loaded. Excellent!!! High quality. Getting 90w on this 100w portable in a sunny day connecting with a third party wire, Tonton 8mm Extension Cable 14AWG for Solar Generators 20FT 6M. Attached video tells you all.
A**O
Impressed!!!!!
Using this with the Anker Solix c300x. Started charging it this morning around 8am and my Anker was at 19% battery life. It is now 10:55am and in under 3 hours it has charged my Anker to 75%, over 55% in 3 hours at less than 100w. I am getting direct sunlight on the beach. So far, I am extremely happy with my purchase.
G**Y
Solar panels
Works just like the ad says it would. I love this guy! I bring it camping with me to charge everything: my power bank, phone, laptop—you know, camping like a king!
D**R
Open circuit voltage is 26.2
It's nice, but the information is wrong. Open circuit on the MC4 connector is 26.2.. which is lower than what I need. Bummer, it seemed cool.
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