Description
- [ Increase 30% power generation ] Upgrade from 100W to 130W, increase power generation by 30%. Generate 520Wh max per day under 4hs full sunshine.Provide an average of 1040 Wh of electricity per day (depending on 4 hrs of sun availability)
- [ Extremely flexible ] Good flexibility, can be installed on RVs, boats, cabins, tents, cars, trucks, trailers, yachts, roofs or any other irregular surfaces
- [ Ultra-thin and light ] It uses advanced polymer materials, which is 70% lighter than traditional glass solar panels, making transportation and installation easier
- [ Waterproof ] The junction box and diodes have been pre-installed, and are sealed and waterproof. The solar panel comes with a pair of 2.79-foot MC4 cables, which can connect multiple panels in series or in parallel
- [ Quick Installation ] 4 metal-reinforced installation holes are pre-drilled on the edge of the solar panel, which is easy to install. It can be fixed by adhesive, silicone, double-sided tape, cable tie or Velcro, which is very suitable for non-permanent installation
John Youngquist –
light weight and work well.
Steve S –
Am working on a small solar project to keep some of my solar generators charged off grid. The two panels i purchased have done a great job of keeping everything charged. At below a $1 per watt, they seem to be a very economical way to get started with solar. Will add to this review when they have been in use for awhile.
Michael Lydick –
Works OK. It’s still reasonable for the price even though I’m not getting 130 per panel. I’ve measured it at all times of the day from all angles and still can’t get anything over 197. Per panel is about 75-98 in full sun. FYI I live in Florida and get plenty of good sun. All that being said its still much less than a dollar per watt and good deal I think.
Homestead Pete –
the max output I saw on the charge controller for four of these was 27amp which is about 325w. So each produce about 80w – not bad for small and light panels
John Youngquist –
So after some testing I am pleased with these panels. I got a peak of about 115w and usually around 99-105w in the winter. These cells are 12BB, 1/3 cut, PERC cells (very Efficient). I’m sure they will really deliver some power as summer gets closer. They are VERY well packaged (one of the best I have seen), unlike other flexible panels I have purchased over the years. I will update this as needed. Very satisfied so far.
Michael Lydick –
I ordered (2) sets of these thinking they would be fantastic per the other reviews. However like a few other people the wattage on my first two tested really low (51w/53w) in full unobstructed sun pointed directly at sun, compared to the second two (78w/81w) tested at the same time. I’m hoping the seller reaches out and sends a replacement set otherwise I won’t be recommending these to the other members of the adventure/overlanding club I belong to who are watching my experience…
Sergiy Erlikh –
Panels are what they say they are.
With 4 in series laying flat on the ground I’m getting 375 watts to my Victron, not too shabby for flexible panels!
T. FOUR –
I bought these to charge my Ryobi 40v batteries. They do the trick. Around 21 volts 1.7 amps coming out of 1 panel in the shade of our house. Now I have to find a use for the 2nd one. These are very nice and lightweight.