






☀️ Charge smarter, adventure harder with Anker SOLIX PS200!
The Anker SOLIX PS200 is a 200W foldable solar panel featuring monocrystalline silicon cells with 23% energy conversion efficiency. It offers a durable IP67 waterproof rating and a versatile 3-angle adjustable kickstand for optimal solar capture. Designed for portability and rugged use, it’s perfect for camping, RV trips, and emergency power needs.



| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Part Number | A24320A1 |
| Product Dimensions | 60.2 x 57 x 6 cm; 9.23 kg |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Item model number | A24320A1 |
| Colour | Black |
| Style | 200W Solar Panel |
| Material | Monocrystalline Silicon |
| Power Source | Solar |
| Voltage | 48 Volts |
| Wattage | 200 kilowatt hours |
| Maximum power | 200 Watts |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Special Features | Foldable design, IP67 water protection, 3-level tilt adjustment, monocrystalline solar cells |
| Included Components | cable |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Item Weight | 9.23 kg |
A**️
Great addition to my camping gear!! ☀️🇬🇧
Great solar panel! Charging early morning like 9am and took solar energy very efficiently 58w constant. Easy to carry and not crazy heavy, fits standing in the boot of a car nicely against the back seats so saves space. I am using it to charge power station c300 which last me for a whole weekend out. No usb to connect phones directly which it's a down but I ordered a usb adaptor to have an extra . Came well packed. Would I recommend it? YES if you love gadget and want to have peace of mind while on the road or camping.
A**1
Good value and well made
Extremely good folding panel and charges well for being only 30 watt. Only bought to keep phone charged for hiking days. Recommend.
A**S
Cleverly designed solar charger great for hiking.
An acceptable portable solar charger that so far seems well made. It's heavier than I expected so if your backpacking with this, bear that in mind. It comes with handy carabiners and thanks to it's design, it can be hung and extended over the back of a backpack whilst you walk, which i think is a great feature. It's portable size comes with a trade off and that is efficiency. Don't be expecting to charge a smart phone particularly quickly - at least not in England! It requires very strong sunlight to be remotely effective and as soon as there is a whiff of cloud, it stops charging - something else to bare in mind if you intend to use it in the UK. Overall, it's adequate for the price and lives up to my expectations. I consider it as a nice to have luxury rather than something to depend on.
C**T
Well Made
Well packaged and panel appears well constructed and robust.
R**G
100W never achievable, difficult to stand up without assistance
Having bought 2 of these recently (one for me, one for a colleague) we've given them a good roadtest.Our conclusions are:The 'Good'- Really good portability.- well made.- integrate well into the Anker Power Station we each have- reasonable for the money.The downside- don't get any ideas that this will get anywhere near 100W. That's a notional number and you'll be lucky to get near 50W on a really good day (and you'll need to keep moving them every 20 mins to keep that figure up)- If you want to daisychain more than one you'll need to jump through a lot of hoops to get a '£25 cable' from Anker. (I found the cable on EBay for £3 delivered by the way!)- They are almost impossible to get to stand up unassisted (they have two weak flaps at the back of each end, which is not capable of propping the panel up 'straight' - it has a massive bow in it which I end up putting the power station behind to help it remain upright). Any slight breeze and it's going to blow over.- "Anker's proprietary Suncast technology' - please... it's a piece of plastic with a spot on it casting a shadow. Anyone would think they invented the shadow for goodness sake...Overall, it's a reasonable solution for the price point. Anker products carry a good brand name with them, but customer service is lacking. So pray it works 'out of the box'.
R**4
Perfect portable panel
Great item used for a week away camping to keep my anker powerbank charged up. Peak output in full sun in about 12/13watts on USB-C which charged my 20,600mAh pack from 20% to 80% in a little over 6hrs. Which was enough to fully charge both our phones and then leave it out charging a bit more and the next day.. Great size/water resistant and can hang up on tent.or secure it is a great feature.
7**5
Expensive and flawed.
It said it was used - mint but it arrived with a hinge completely torn, exposing the wiring so it went straight back in the box to be returned.It’s an odd design choice to not have the hinge the full width of the panel.I opted for this because it’s native XT60 and outputs at a higher voltage, perfectly suited to my Anker C1000 power bank; I opted for the used product as it represented better value for money (full price is far too expensive).Be advised it came branded as a 531 not a PS200, but these are apparently the same; different titles for different markets.
C**K
Poor performance unless ideal conditions met and constant moving
100w is perfect conditions. My recent trip up loch lomond using it had very varying results.Overcast 2-5wDirect sun 20-40w with the odd burst to 60wRain 1wAs soon as sun begins to set drops to 1w regardless of sun. A further 30mins after sun begins to sunset doesn't even register any charge.Requires direct sun to panel to charge at any sort of rate.This is only useful if your using it under ideal sunny conditions and are about to constantly move the panel following the sun.Overall overpriced and under performed massively. Couldn't even keep my electric fridge in economy mode that only uses 4-6w charged throughout the weekend.I would highly recommend ensuring you have alternative power options available on trips weather is not perfect otherwise you will likely grt caught short. Image was after 1 afternoon of use with spell of sun and spells of overcast. Image is a period of sunshine at 20C outside
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