{"id":2276,"date":"2024-03-04T06:33:31","date_gmt":"2024-03-04T11:33:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thesolaraddict.com\/?p=2276"},"modified":"2024-03-04T06:33:31","modified_gmt":"2024-03-04T11:33:31","slug":"powdeom-solar-panels","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thesolaraddict.com\/powdeom-solar-panels\/","title":{"rendered":"Powdeom Power Stations \u2013 Connect Third Party Solar Panels\/Recommendations"},"content":{"rendered":"
Powdeom is a company that makes portable power banks and power stations.<\/p>\n
All of its power stations can be recharged with a USB C PD charger, which means they’re also compatible with solar panels that have a USB C PD output.<\/p>\n
Related Product: Powdeom makes and sells its own 60W (click to view on Amazon)<\/a>, it’s foldable, waterproof, and has USB A ports in addition to the USB C output<\/strong><\/p>\n Unfortunately, that’s not a very common output on solar panels though, but there are a couple out there.<\/p>\n In this article, I am going to share my panel recommendations and help you find the correct type of output.<\/p>\n Please leave a comment if you have any questions.<\/p>\n\n There are currently three different models on the market.<\/p>\n The 155Wh and 300Wh models include DC chargers, but none of the three include a USB C PD charger.<\/p>\n You can use both the DC charger and a USB C PD charger at the same time to increase the charging speed.<\/p>\n Since all of the batteries can be charged with a USB C PD output, I am going to list a couple of panels that has that port.<\/p>\n Since the two larger power stations have DC inputs, we can also connected solar panels to it. It’s a DC35135 port, which is usually written as 3.5×1.35mm. Therefore we need to find a panel or an adapter for it.<\/p>\n If you’re looking at a panel that includes several different DC connectors, it’s likely that one of them is the DC35135, but always check the description to be sure before ordering.<\/p>\n If you want to buy or already have a panel that has two MC4 connectors, you need to buy this adapter (click to view on Amazon)<\/a> to connect it to the power station inputs.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Check Price at Amazon<\/a><\/p>\n The adapter above has a positive MC4 female connector and a negative MC4 male connector, so it’s for panels with a positive MC4 male connector and a negative MC4 female connector. It includes a connector for the DC35135, which makes it compatible with the Powdeom inputs.<\/p>\n Here are a couple of different panels that are compatible with the 155Wh and 300Wh models. They include the correct connector unless stated otherwise.<\/p>\n The panels above are compatible because their working voltage is within the 16-25V range. If you’re looking at a different panel, check the specifications and make sure the optimum working voltage (VMP) is below 25V.<\/p>\n Please leave a comment if you have any questions.<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" The Powdeom power banks and stations can be charged with solar, here are my recommendations along with everything you need to know to get started! <\/p>\nThe Powdeom Batteries<\/h2>\n
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Solar Panels With USB C PD Outputs<\/h2>\n
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Solar Panels For The 155Wh\/300Wh<\/h2>\n
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