
Noqon Solar Pad
100 W, 4 kg
Noqon Solar Pad
100 W, 4 kg
Is this product suitable for charging a laptop with 65 W power (as indicated on the charging cable)?
Your project could only be realised by a hobbyist with electrical knowledge:
Problem one: Your laptop power supply expects 220v input voltage (or 110v if suitable for USA). The panel delivers about 20v... so you would have to get a 12v power supply for your laptop (car power supplies are available for most laptops).
Problem two: Depending on the 12v power supply, the power charge may stop completely if the panel delivers less than 65v (cloud, incorrect orientation, etc.). With good sunlight and alignment, however, the panel can manage 120W, so you can get it to work.
Problem three: But then you also have to make a cable that converts the XT60 plug into a suitable plug insert for the power supply unit. Otherwise you can plug in the laptop's power supply nigrends
Even if your laptop could be charged via USB-C, the charging will only work very slowly because the USB outputs of the panel can all deliver between 15 and 18w, which would be 1/4 of the charging power, so if you charge while working on the laptop, it won't work.
As I said, not possible but definitely something for electric hobbyists.
The panel has a rated power of 100W, but is actually only suitable for small electrical appliances, as it charges via USB.