160W Folding Solar Panel Blanket Mat Flexible 12V - Portable Power for Camping
Maximum solar power in minimal space. This 160W folding solar panel blanket is engineered for van lifers, overlanders, and weekend adventurers who need serious charging capacity without sacrificing portability. Unlike rigid rooftop panels, this flexible mat rolls up and fits in a cargo bag for storage. Deploy it in minutes: unfold on the ground, adjust angle toward sun, connect to your battery system. 160W output charges 100-200 Ah batteries in 6-8 hours of peak sunlight or powers your entire 12V setup. ETFE-coated cells resist UV damage and harsh Australian weather. Perfect for: mobile van conversions, rental campers, portable camping setups, or backup solar power.
Key Features
160W Total Output
Folding design with 4 independent panels (40W each) can be used together or separated for flexible positioning.
Ultra-Portable and Lightweight
Weight: 8.5 kg only. Folds into carry bag (600mm x 400mm when packed). Fits in most vehicle cargo areas or van storage cupboards.
ETFE Coating (Superior Durability)
ETFE surface resists UV degradation, dust accumulation, and saltwater spray. Easier to clean than glass panels. Anti-reflective coating improves light absorption.
Flexible Mounting
Adjustable kickstand allows angle optimization throughout the day. Ground mount, roof lean, or portable stand setup. No permanent installation required.
MC4 Connectors
Industry-standard connectors compatible with charge controllers, battery systems, and portable power stations. Simple plug-and-play integration.
Technical Specifications
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Total Power | 160W (4x 40W panels) |
| Cell Type | Monocrystalline ETFE-coated |
| Voltage (Voc) | 21.6V |
| Current (Isc) | 9.2A |
| MPPT Range | 15-21.6V |
| Weight | 8.5 kg |
| Packed Dimensions | 600mm x 400mm x 50mm |
| Unfolded Dimensions | 1200mm x 800mm |
| Temperature Range | -20°C to 60°C |
| Efficiency | 22% |
| Connectors | MC4 connectors |
| Frame | Aluminium (lightweight) |
| Surface | ETFE-coated (vs glass) |
| Warranty | 25 years |
Real-World Output
Best Conditions (Direct sun, optimal angle)
Full 160W output = charges 100 Ah battery by 60-80% in 6 hours
Good Conditions (Partly cloudy, mid-angle sun)
110-130W effective = charges 100 Ah battery by 40-50% in 6 hours
Challenging Conditions (Cloud, winter)
40-60W output = maintains battery charge, powers small loads
Ideal For
Portable van conversions and rentals
Overlanding expeditions (can be repositioned daily)
Weekend camping with dual-battery backup
Remote work locations requiring off-grid power
Secondary solar system alongside rooftop panels
Emergency backup power
Setup and Installation
Unpack and Inspect
Remove panels from carry bag. Check for any damage. Ensure kickstand is flexible and functional.
Position and Angle
Place on ground in open sunlight. Adjust angle using kickstand to maximize sun exposure. For Australia: angle toward north (southern hemisphere). Reposition every 2-3 hours for optimal output.
Connect to System
MC4 connectors to MPPT charge controller (recommend 30-40A). Controller to battery (100+ Ah lithium preferred). From battery: fridge, lighting, and accessories.
Monitor Output
Check voltage at controller: should read 18-21V open circuit. Current output: 8-9A on sunny day. Battery charging current: 20-30A with MPPT controller (120W out to battery).
Customer FAQs
Q: Can I use this if I already have a rooftop panel?
A: Yes. Use as secondary/backup panel. When parked, deploy on ground for extra charging. Parallel multiple panels with combiner box.
Q: Does this work on cloudy days?
A: Yes. Expect 30-40% output on overcast days (monocrystalline + ETFE performs well in low light).
Q: How long until it pays for itself?
A: Typical rooftop installer costs AUD 300-500. At AUD 480, this is cheaper than permanent installation and more portable.
Q: Is ETFE better than glass?
A: ETFE is lighter, more durable in harsh conditions, resists UV better, and is easier to clean. Glass is more robust if dropped. ETFE preferred for portable applications.
Q: Can I charge directly to a portable battery pack?
A: Yes. Many portable power stations accept 12-24V solar input. Check your device manual for input voltage requirements.
What Is Included
✓ Four 40W folding solar panels
✓ Carry bag with shoulder straps
✓ MC4 connectors (positive and negative)
✓ Adjustable kickstand
✓ Installation manual and wiring diagram
✓ 25-year performance warranty
✓ Weekendr technical support