Description
- [Daily Output]: This 1200W solar tracking kit’s ideal daily output power is about 5.2KWh per day (under 4 hours full sunlight). Suitable for home, farm, shed, cabin. It is strong enough to power all your home appliance.
- [Solar Panels]: The high-efficiency monocrystalline solar panels have a compact design with dimensions of 59.2*28.3*2.2 inches. Its aluminum frame has been improved to resist corrosion, ensuring that the panels to last for decades even when used outdoors.
- [Tracker Bracket]: Equipped with a sensitive sunshine sensor and 2-axis driving system, the solar tracker can rotate up to 270°, allowing the panels to constantly face towards the sun in the best angle to gain about 40% more sunlight energy than fixed bracket.
- [Easy to install]: The pre-set controller and the pre-connected wires make installation quick and easy. The kit only requires 111in * 106in ground space, 3.93ft height.It can be easily mounted in yard, farm, field and flat roof.
- [What you get]: This solar power system includes 6pcs 195W solar panels and 1pc solar panel tracking system.
Alan Davis –
I am happy with it fir the most part, however there are a few parts that dont fit. The provided stainless steel cotter pins that hold the actuators are too large, so you will have to supply your own. Other than that everything went together fairly well, and it has been working well for a few weeks. The panels seem to be producing well, but its been February and March in Michigan, so not really the prime time for solar generation. I plan to update the review in summer.
Jerry Sisk –
Good product well built,had solar panel destroyed in shipping contact eco-worthly sent me a replacement pronto!
GH –
I haven’t installed yet but the quality of the individual pieces appear to be of good quality. Before install I will pour a 12″ concrete tube footer several ft in the ground, ensuring a solid foundation to minimize flexing in the wind.
Allison Jones –
Bought two of these. The first one was doing ok, but struggled with the east/west actuator…and it quit working after 4 months. I hadn’t completely installed the 2nd on and replace the actuator on the installed one with the other. It worked much better. It’s a 6mm/second vs 10mm/second that was what my first unit was.
Anyway, reached out to support when I had the motor issue (6 days ago) and haven’t had any useful response. They’ve asked ne multiple times is I ordered on ebay or Amazon and I’ve answered multiple times. Then silence. I now have second unit installed and ready to install panels, but can’t because I don’t have a good actuator.
Just my thoughts –
I had 2 panels arrive broken, Customer service phone number and emails were fast to respond. Very happy with outcome. The panels are strong, looks like a forklift hit it.
Just my thoughts –
It has been operating for about a week now. Mostly cloudy and raining many days. First sunny day in May the tilt table with six 195W bi panels captured 8473wh. The tilt table really captured the late afternoon sun I was missing.
Tracks really well with direct sunlight (light that will cast a shadow) With heavy overcast it repositions to night time sleep mode (panels go horizontal). It again recovers as soon as direct sunlight returns. On an overcast day, I manually steered the panels from horizontal toward where the sun would be. I saw some improvement.
The installation went great. Some updated videos on outube helped. Older videos showed problems that have since been fixed. I did have three problems. My kit included 6 eco- worthy panels.
1. On page 7 of the manual I attached linear actuator to the “D-Rod” as shown in manual. I used four holes on post to let me know D-Rod was on north east side. The EcoWorth logo on D-Rod was upside down and the panels tilted west more than east. Video I saw had D-Rod flipped so actuator was on west side of post. I ended up leaving actuator on east side but moving D-Rod to west side (see photos). It is more symetric. I also had to switch actuator controller wires. Works great but doesn’t look like manual or updated videos.
2. Panel End clips were not tall enough for the 195w panels that came with kit. I had a ecoworthy four panel rack. The end endclips on the four panel rack had a raised lip that put more pressure on the panel. I was able to get the ones in this kit to work not as easy as the other design. (See photos of both clip types. The photo with my finger is what came with this kit.)
3. I couldn’t string all 6 panels that came with kit togather without building a four foot PV cable. Suggest 4 foot cable come with PV cable in kit.
Despite minor glitches it all went well. Mechanical Hardware seems robust and sturdy. Programming controller went well.
I liked it and would buy another. Maybe next year after I see how this holds up over the winter.
GH –
Easy assembly, decent quality and tracks the sun like advertised.
thomas –
Was not a bad project to construct. It took a
couple hours. It’s impressive. How so little can do so much. It does what it says it’s suppose to do. It tracks the sun. If you take your time with the manual, it comes with the assembly Instructions you should have no problem. As far as setting up the control unit, YouTube offers many customers with programming thatshould make it quite easy.
I ordered a second delivery of the same six panels and the tracking unit. Upon delivery, one of the panels was chattered damaged from carrier handling. I just wanna say with no hesitation. The company responded immediately. In less than seven days, I have the replacement panel here.