Description
- 【High-Efficiency Solar Panel】- This 100W solar panel, made of premium Grade A+ monocrystalline solar cells, has an excellent conversion efficiency of 23%-30%.
- 【Various Off-Grid Applications】- Perfect for RVs, caravans, marine vessels, campers, electric scooters, golf carts, power wheels, trolling motors, tool trailers, and serving as a backup power supply for cabins, sheds, and homes, among other applications.
- 【Stronger solar panel than others】- The SOLPERK solar panel features a robust aluminum alloy frame and low iron-tempered glass.This monocrystalline solar panel is designed to withstand snow, rain, and heat for many years, thanks to its IP67 protection. Additionally, it can handle extreme temperatures ranging from -40°F to 185°F.
- 【Easy Installation】- This solar panel is equipped with pre-drilled holes and a pair of solar connector leads for quick and easy installation.
- 【Reliable Warranty and Customer Service】- This solar panel comes with a 25-year power output warranty and a 5-year material and workmanship warranty. It also comes with a friendly 24/7 customer service team that is ready to answer any questions or concerns you may have.
crazy horse –
good package, panels work fine
Stephen –
Solid construction and works well. Nicely packaged and great size for traveling or camping.
C. Dorsett –
Nicely packed small compact solar panels great price
Kevin Bartlett –
Not bad not great, better off getting something more legit from signature solar or the like. In perfect lighting in Texas I can’t get more than 170w from these. Not worth returning but wouldn’t buy again.
Jay Emache –
An important caveat for this review is that I’ve only used the panel for about a week. I have set it up in a temporary ground-mount installation in an area of my yard that has an unshaded view of the sky from about 10AM to 3PM. So I cannot comment on the long-term performance of this panel (e.g., how much the output drops after a year+ of service, or whether it develops snail trails, etc.), or how it performs in shadier conditions.
The first thing I can say is that this panel was packaged extremely well from the shipper. In addition to a beefy cardboard box with protective inserts, the corners of the panel were also protected with covers. Unless the box were roughly thrown or had heavy objects stacked on it in just the wrong spot, I think it is more likely to arrive unscathed than the average 100w panel — in my experience.
The specs are what you would expect from a 100w panel these days. The product listing doesn’t mention 9BB, 10BB, or half-cut cells, which are the current technologies/buzzwords that manufacturers typically use to indicate a step above budget panels. So from a marketing standpoint, these don’t appear to be going for the more “premium budget” market space. However, the panel appears to be constructed quite well. Comparing it to a similar 9BB bifacial panel I own from Newpowa, this one looks to have superior construction. It looks very similar as far as the quality of the frame, junction box, and cables, but whereas the Newpowa had sloppy caulking/sealing and some adhesive residue that I needed to remove from the glass, this SOLPERK panel was free from that particular indication of sloppy workmanship.
In full sun, I was seeing close to 80W according to my charge controller on a clear/sunny day. This was when the panel was tilted more or less directly at the sun, and the temperature was around 50F outside, so the conditions were close to optimal. I’m happy with that output.
I would have preferred more mounting holes in the frame, though I can get by with the two on each of the longer sides.
4.5/5 stars. This seems like a competitive panel in the budget-but-good-quality 100W panel space. My only reservation at the moment is that the price is jumping all over the place depending on whether or not a coupon is available. Bottom line: good quality 100W panels can be had for about 60 cents per watt on sale in April 2024. If you find that this panel is available for around that price, or whatever current prices are when you’re looking at this, then I can recommend it based on my observations so far.
NJ tradesman –
Damage on top of metal frame, some kinks, and deep scratches, like box was dragged across the floor. Do not believe vendor damage, but likely shipping along the line. Solar panels seem to be ok. Out of eight corner plastic protection tabs, only three were not broken ! Possible reason ups took a few more days to deliver it ? Sits on a roof, who will see the scratches or dents . All on top rail of frame.
Excelente –
El panel rinde muy mal, a pleno sol y en condiciones perfectas no consigo sacas mas de 60 wats, lo maximo que he visto son 70, no me gusto para nada
psfcg –
As described