Jackery SolarSaga 200 Review – GearLab

The SolarSaga 200 is one of the best panels at turning sunlight into electrical energy.
In our side-by-side solar panel testing. We connected every panel to an identical Jackery power station and left them charging in the same location. During this test, the SolarSaga 200 generated 171 watts per hour.
Compared to other 200-watt panels, the SolarSaga 200 generated more energy per hour than average. Its output was 86% of its claimed wattage, too, which is quite good.
The SolarSaga 200 is also very portable.
On our test scale, this panel weighs a mere 14.2 pounds. There aren’t any folding 200-watt panels that weigh less than this. If weight and ease of carry are your top concerns, you should choose this panel.
It also has a built-in handle with a magnetic closure, which makes packing this up and hauling it away even easier. It also makes deploying the panel at your chosen solar power station location a cinch.
The biggest downside to the SolarSaga 200 is that it isn’t the most user-friendly.
It sets up easily and quickly, but only if you have a Jackery power station. During our testing, we used a Jackery power station. But if you already have a different power station from another brand, you’ll have to purchase adapters for that battery separately.
We also noted that the kickstand legs aren’t the most sturdy. In a strong wind, this panel could easily blow over. The low weight doesn’t help in high winds, either.
The SolarSaga 200 is a great deal for a top-performing solar panel. It’s incredibly efficient at turning sunlight into electricity. It’s also one of the lightest folding 200-watt panels we tested, and it has other great features that make it portable. It’s easy to use and set up, especially when paired with a Jackery power station. And while the MSRP is pretty steep, we often see this panel discounted. If you’re going to buy this one, you should wait until it’s on sale again. You probably won’t have to wait long.
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