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Comparing the Dokio vs Eco-Worthy portable 100w solar panel kits for off-grid, cabin
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I had purchased two different portable solar panel kits for use with charging portable power banks when I couldn't have access to grid power.  The first one I purchased was the Dokio kit and it is a decent kit.  It comes with a solar charge controller as well as a bunch of cables and adapters.  I also have a lot of power adapter ends from universal kits I purchased from Amazon in the past so I can charge various things with different size and style inputs.  I ended up making each of the panel kits to be able to charge both the power banks you see in the picture below.  The eco-worthy kit I had purchased not too long ago and it doesn't come with a solar charge controller but it does come with a lot of cables and adapters.  

The Dokio kit uses SAE to XT60 cables and the Eco-Worthy kit uses MC4/universal cables so that may help in your decision of what is right for you.  I prefer the Eco-Worthy for that reason and it is also much more rugged and a little smaller than the Dokio kit.  Also the Eco-Worthy kit has pins on that back of each side you can use for stand legs.  The Dokio kit does not and requires you to buy their stands for them separately.  

If you watch the video below you will see the kits in better detail.


No affiliated links for products below.  I purchased them for my own use. 
Dokio:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07...
Eco-Worthy:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07...


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