Description
- [ Proven Durable Quality ] – Daily output 1000wh depends on the sunlight availability
- [ Versatile ] – Basic generator component for 12V/24V battery charging for on-grid, off-grid and hybrid power system for home, garden, RV, Boat and agriculture
- [ Durable ] – Withstand high wind (2400Pa) and snow loads (5400Pa), the surface is made up of 3.2mm low Iron glass, the monocrystalline modules are framed by 35mm width aluminum alloy, which is 2~5mm wider than the others
- [ Feature ] – Each solar panel comes with a pair of 35 inches cables. By-pass diodes are pre-installed in waterproof IP-65 rated junction box to minimize power drop caused by shade and ensure excellent performance in low-light environments
- [ Easy to Install ] – Plug & play designed Connector in the cables for quick installation and pre-drilled holes on the back of the panel allow for fast mounting it on the roof or bracket
J.R. Mc –
Rating: ★★★★★ (5 out of 5 stars)
I recently purchased the ECO-WORTHY 2pcs 100 Watt Solar Panels and I am thoroughly impressed with the quality and price point of these panels. They are 12 Volt Monocrystalline panels, perfect for my RV, and/or other off-grid applications.
The panels arrived as described and I was able to verify the current and voltage ratings, which matched the specifications provided by the seller. This is a testament to the product’s quality and the seller’s transparency.
The panels are well-made and durable, and given their performance and cost-effectiveness, I would definitely recommend these to anyone in need of reliable solar panels. I am so satisfied with my purchase that I plan on buying these panels again in the future.
Ronald Rivet –
I ordered 5 sets of 2) 100watt panels and use them to charge my solar generator. I couldn’t be happier for the price. Decent quality with good mc4 connectors. Light weight which made putting them up a breeze. I’ll probably buy a few more here soon and expand my array.
Mike Mount –
Have been watching this technology (for years), cost has been too restrictive, balanced by (my actual) needs for back -up power, +AC self sufficiency and independence. We see a lot of storms and (too many) periods of power outages… as facts of life. The pricing and assortment of system options for solar back up has become amazing. Having a solid foundation and scalability is vital. After looking all over the place… I assembled an (all) ECO-WORTHY system. Panels, support systems, combiner / fusing, MMPT S.C.C. and b.a.t.t.e.r.i.e.s.
I am impressed by the quality, pricing, really solid (attention to detail) packing, and with supplied hardware. I have built a LOT of 2020 (extrusion) frame work with all Stainless Steel hardware. The ECO-WORTHY supplied hardware is nice, very easy to assemble and work with.
Redeyegravy –
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These are the new version of cells that produce more voltage of 20V Vpp. This will probably be the future standard of panels. The data sheet included still lists the specs for the lower voltage higher current cells. This is better for MPPT charge controllers which like higher voltage to function. If adding to an existing older array these will not match as well. PWM controllers also only work on current and will not perform as well. Shot video shows my two panels in parallel with a power point controller to optimize performance. At the end that is compared with the poor performance of direct connect to an element. Nice looking panels and they perform well. This is the typical performance of panels in real life conditions.
Honest Review –
I don’t know why the boxes always have rips and tears??? Havent taken the newest ones out yet…. As for the first 6, i used them for a bit now and have ordered another 6…. Now im building a 24v system…. I will be ordering more later….
Ryan Schuren –
I have 14 panels so far. half on lead acid and the other half of lifepo. All work perfect. Never got a bad panel. Never got a flaw. Once again great buy. I will be buying more, again.
Ronald Rivet –
I have two of the 100 watt panels connected in series. In full sun, they put out 5.0 amps at 39 volts to the controller. When I put my hand in front of one of the panels, the amps drop to .28 amps: pretty much useless in even the slightest shade. My old 50 watt polycrystalline solar panel performs fairly well in part shade and light overcast. But it is less efficient in full sun for its size. Other than the partial shade issue, the panels seem well made. Update: I performed the partial shade test again later in the day. With my hand blocking the sun, the output was 1.0 amps, considerably better than the first test but not as good as a polycrystalline panel.
Colin J. D. FitzGerald –
I had three old solar panels from the 1990s, a 50-watt, a 75-watt and an 80-watt panel totaling 205 watts. I got a new travel trailer and decided to look up the cost of new solar panels. These were less expensive than my old panels were when I bought them, and only two of them produced 200 watts. I have yet to install them on my RV. I’m trying to decide whether to mount them on the roof or just make a frame to stand outside the RV. The RV is prewired for roof mounting, or they can be plugged into the front left corner outside. The advantage of the latter is not having to climb up on the roof, and I can aim them at the sun and change the angle periodically, or just aim them south and upward to catch the bulk of the sunlight without having to check on them periodically. I think I’ve talked myself into shunning the roof in favor of the latter approach.