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    Portable Power Station reduces Portable Solar Panel to 12.2V and 6.6-7.2W

    FIXED (or maybe a workaround) I purchased some adaptors / cables so that I could connect to the 14.4V DC on the solar panel. This seems to be giving a true refection of the power being generated. The only downside is that the 14.4V DC doesn't kick in like the 19V DC, there has to be load...
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    Portable Power Station reduces Portable Solar Panel to 12.2V and 6.6-7.2W

    I used the 19V DC connector when I first encountered this problem. If I plug the DC cable into the solar panel it shows at 19.2V and depending on the time of day/weather (upto) 2.3 Amps, It was full sun on Tuesday and it was 2.2 Amps, Which should give 40 Watts of charge, As soon as I...
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    Portable Power Station reduces Portable Solar Panel to 12.2V and 6.6-7.2W

    Hi MisterSandals, Thanks for the response, this does make sense, I thought I was going mad and couldn't understand why the wattage was being reduced. I connected using the Topsolar 19V DC output. >> The 19V DC port is designed for charging portable power stations >> Would you have any...
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    Portable Power Station reduces Portable Solar Panel to 12.2V and 6.6-7.2W

    Hi DThames, My "static solar panel" is a Renology 120W.
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    Portable Power Station reduces Portable Solar Panel to 12.2V and 6.6-7.2W

    I'm new to Solar and I can't seem to find any information on this issue across the internet. I have purchased: Enginstar Portable Power Station with Wireless Charger, 350W/296Wh and Topsolar 60W Portable Solar Panel They both work perfectly individually, Power Station charges at 65W...
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