Short answer: choose the FlashFish TSP60 when pack size, low weight and compact stations matter most. Choose the FlashFish TSP100 when your power station can accept more solar input and you want a stronger daytime top-up. The local product-source bundle lists TSP60 as a 60W, 18V monocrystalline foldable panel at 1.9kg, and TSP100 as a 100W, 18V monocrystalline foldable panel at 2.8kg.
The panel decision should start with the power station input limit, not the biggest panel name. Solar output changes with clouds, shade, panel angle, season and temperature. Use a panel as a top-up plan, not as a guaranteed refill clock.
Quick comparison
| Decision point | TSP60 | TSP100 | How to choose |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rated panel wattage | 60W. | 100W. | TSP100 offers more input opportunity when the station supports it. |
| Weight | 1.9kg. | 2.8kg. | TSP60 is easier for compact camping bags. |
| Unfolded size | 832.1 x 455.93mm. | 1562.1 x 402mm. | TSP100 needs more clear sun-facing space. |
| Connector set | DC 5.5x2.1mm, 5.5x2.5mm, 3.5x1.35mm and 8mm. | Those plus DC 6.3x3.0mm. | Still verify the station input before purchase. |
Station pairing logic
- Compact models such as E200 or E103 may be better matched to TSP60 when the goal is light device charging and packability.
- T1200S and T2000 have higher solar-input ceilings, so TSP100 is a more natural starting panel when size and budget allow.
- Do not exceed station voltage, current or wattage input limits. If the bundle lacks a value, do not guess it.
When FlashFish fits and when it does not
| Fits | Does not fit |
|---|---|
| Camping, van weekends, backup charging and light daytime top-up. | Guaranteed cloudy-weather recharge or fixed daily energy promises. |
| Buyers who can check station input limits and connector compatibility. | Permanent balcony/grid installations without local-rule and installer review. |
FAQ
Is TSP100 always better than TSP60?
No. TSP100 has higher rated wattage, but TSP60 is lighter and easier to pack. The better panel is the one that matches your station input limit, campsite space and carrying plan.
Can I promise a solar recharge time?
No. Use PVGIS or local solar data for planning, and explain that shade, weather, angle and season change real output. Avoid fixed refill times unless test data is added.
Sources and notes
- FlashFish product-source bundle: TSP18V60W and TSP18V100W manual-derived wattage, voltage, weight, dimensions and connectors.
- Shopify discovery cache: TSP60 and TSP100 are ACTIVE with Europe onlineStoreUrl.
- European Commission JRC PVGIS, used for solar-output variability context.























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