Hi! This is Nerd – an adrenaline junkie who loves carefree camping and appreciates fast, reliable off-grid power. I became a true observer and explorer when I tried out.P60 + 100 W panelBelow I'll tell you how it works and whether it's really a good companion for adventures.
Technical inspection
Battery capacity: 520 Wh (≈ 140,400 mAh) lithium-ion battery; allows up to 800–1000 charging cycles.
Inverter: 560W continuous power, 1000W peak power; pure sine wave.
Exits: 2× AC (EU/US), 1× USB‑C (18 W PD), 3× USB‑A (QC3.0 and safe 5 V), 4× DC 12 V/10 A, 1× car input.
Charging: Via AC mains, car or solar panel (input 13–22 V).
Weight: around 5.6 kg – compact enough for portable use.
Added value of the kit: 100 W foldable solar panel The TSP100 provides mobile charging without additional purchases.
The Nerd Experience

Field charging
Solar panel It absorbs light well and, in good light, charges the unit in about 5-6 hours – ideal for a morning charge while camping or a weekend trip.
Powering devices
A fully charged P60 will power almost anything except larger appliances over 560 W. In my test, I plugged in a laptop (60 W) and a fan; they ran for several hours before the battery was half empty – an interesting addition for a camp kitchen or a computer while camping.
Endurance and kindness
The housing is robust, with a built-in LED display and control buttons for each input separately - very convenient and hassle-free.
Advantages
Powerful battery and powerful inverter – enough for most mobile needs
Wide variety of outputs – USB-C, AC, DC, car
Compatibility with different fillings – panel, AM, car
Portability – compact, yet robust and lightweight (~5.6 kg)
Excellent value – solar cell kit included in the price
Disadvantages
Solar charging time is long (~6 h) – depending on the light
Does not work for larger appliances (>560 W) – not the most powerful model
No app control or Wi-Fi – everything is analog and manual
The foldable panel could be more than 100W – for faster charging
Evaluation by criteria
| Criterion | Rating (★‑5) | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| Capacity and power | ★★★★☆ | 520 Wh + 560 W covers most basic needs |
| Portability | ★★★★★ | Large, 5 kg is great for camping |
| Charging (multiple modes) | ★★★★☆ | Solar, AC, car – flexible, but not super fast |
| Interface and outputs | ★★★★★ | Diverse and logically arranged |
| Value for money | ★★★★☆ | Very good for this capacity + solar panel in the set |
Overall rating: ~4.4 / 5
Who do I recommend it to?
It is great for:
Those who are camping, those on the road (motorhome) and as an emergency backup at home
users who need regulated power transmission for a computer, refrigerator or lamps
everyone looking for a complete “solar kit” without separate purchases
Less suitable for:
users of larger energy consumers (toasters, refrigerators over 600 W)
those looking for advanced AV or app integration
extreme conditions with minimal sunlight
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