【Extremely Flexible】- With good flexibility, this solar panel is perfect to be installed on any off-grid living space with curved surfaces such as roofs, campers, trailers, boats, cabins, sheds, tents, yachts and more. 6 pre-drilled mounting holes allow you to secure this flexible solar panel much more easily.
【9 Busbars Solar Cell】- Upgraded with 9 busbars (BB) solar cell, HQST solar panel provides high conversion efficiency up to 23%. The narrower busbar space and more cells receiving surface bring lower cost and increase the output of the PV module. Compared with 5BB panel, HQST solar panel ensures lower risks of microcracks and longer service life.
【Optimized Conversion Efficiency】- The integrated monocrystalline solar cells combine with polished, ultra-transparent PET on the surface to absorb maximum sunlight and optimize the conversion efficiency, to empower a sustainable life.
【Waterproof & Dustproof】-This flexible solar panel is equipped with the IP67-rated junction box to effectively block water splashes and dust from outside, making it perfect to be used outdoors. It is much more durable than traditional glass and aluminum model solar panels.
【Ultra-Lightweight Design】- Thinner than two piled pennies (approx. 0.1 in), HQST flexible solar panel only weighs 5.3 lbs, which is very suitable for the assembly of invisible solar energy. And this solar panel is also easy to transport and install.
Additional information
Brand
HQST HIGH QUALITY SOLAR TECHNOLOGY
Material
Monocrystalline Silicon
Item Weight
4 pounds
Efficiency
High Efficiency
Style
Modern
Connector Type
MC4
Included Components
Solar Panels
AC Adapter Current
5.1 Amps
Maximum Voltage
12 Volts
Maximum Power
100 Watts
Product Dimensions
43"L x 23"W x 0.15"H
Manufacturer
HQST
Country of Origin
Vietnam
Item model number
HQST-100DB
8 reviews for HQST 100W 12V Flexible Monocrystalline Solar Panel,9BB 100 Watts Mono Solar Panel,Polished PET Coating,23% High Efficiency Module PV Power,IP67…
Rated 4 out of 5
Scott M. Toland –
I built a mobile “camp” system. Couldn’t decide between traditional rigid panels and lighter flexible panels. Bought a pair of each. Both rated at 100w x 2. The flexible units produced about 165W. Then after about 15 mins the output dropped in half. One unit was only making 6w. I let it cool off then tried again. Same result. The rigid units cranked out over 200w. So, I returned these flexi units. HQST was very responsive so, go them. The rigid units are obviously heavier etc. But they stand up nicely and produce more watts. I’m sure these would be great for the correct application. But I’d test any panel before you commit to an installation.
Rated 5 out of 5
Louis –
Solar panels shows sign of crack
Rated 5 out of 5
Ron –
I have 4 going to my 12×32 cabin. Good sunny days I have enough power to run a 500 watt ac for about 5 hours on just the panels. I can also charge up a bluetti eb55 and charge phone and run LED lights. Worth saving the 40 a panel and losing 10 watts a panel.
Rated 4 out of 5
Shan Shao –
This is first time to buy a flexiable solar panel. It is function as descripted. I bought two of them and leave them out side of building and under my window. They are used for months now. I like this product.
Rated 4 out of 5
S. Hart –
9BB cells give it a very high efficiency, so it should deliver a few more Ah/day than the existing flex panels on the roof of our motorhome. Easily installed with 6 screws, large dia. washers, and contact cement. Have not had any problems with it lifting off the surface in high winds. Easily used MC4 connectors are compatible with my other panels..
Rated 5 out of 5
Amazon Customer –
Currently have two of these panels and they consistently outperform the two GoPower panels that came with my RV!
Rated 5 out of 5
Amazon Customer –
I have a 140ah lithium battery in my small camper and 2 of these panels keep the battery charged up indefinitely. I usually pull the battery down to 80% over night and it’s back to 100% by midday. On cloudy days it obviously takes longer. If the panels could tilt it would be much more efficient
Rated 5 out of 5
sean phillips –
Added one to my rv roof to an existing GoPower 190w panel. Numbers comparable for half the cost. Both panels generate 350watts.
Scott M. Toland –
I built a mobile “camp” system. Couldn’t decide between traditional rigid panels and lighter flexible panels. Bought a pair of each. Both rated at 100w x 2. The flexible units produced about 165W. Then after about 15 mins the output dropped in half. One unit was only making 6w. I let it cool off then tried again. Same result. The rigid units cranked out over 200w. So, I returned these flexi units. HQST was very responsive so, go them. The rigid units are obviously heavier etc. But they stand up nicely and produce more watts. I’m sure these would be great for the correct application. But I’d test any panel before you commit to an installation.
Louis –
Solar panels shows sign of crack
Ron –
I have 4 going to my 12×32 cabin. Good sunny days I have enough power to run a 500 watt ac for about 5 hours on just the panels. I can also charge up a bluetti eb55 and charge phone and run LED lights. Worth saving the 40 a panel and losing 10 watts a panel.
Shan Shao –
This is first time to buy a flexiable solar panel. It is function as descripted. I bought two of them and leave them out side of building and under my window. They are used for months now. I like this product.
S. Hart –
9BB cells give it a very high efficiency, so it should deliver a few more Ah/day than the existing flex panels on the roof of our motorhome. Easily installed with 6 screws, large dia. washers, and contact cement. Have not had any problems with it lifting off the surface in high winds. Easily used MC4 connectors are compatible with my other panels..
Amazon Customer –
Currently have two of these panels and they consistently outperform the two GoPower panels that came with my RV!
Amazon Customer –
I have a 140ah lithium battery in my small camper and 2 of these panels keep the battery charged up indefinitely. I usually pull the battery down to 80% over night and it’s back to 100% by midday. On cloudy days it obviously takes longer. If the panels could tilt it would be much more efficient
sean phillips –
Added one to my rv roof to an existing GoPower 190w panel. Numbers comparable for half the cost. Both panels generate 350watts.