Description
- Efficient Output Power – 100 watt solar panels, according to the direct sunlight for 5-6 hours under the condition of clear weather every day, can provide 500-600 Wh or 41.6-50 Ah of electricity every day.
- Suitable for Multiple Scenarios – Ideal for 12V off-grid applications, including RVs, rooftops, cabins, yachts, homes, fences, greenhouse, etc. If you need to charge the 24V/48V battery, you can connect multiple solar panels in series. (Our connection port is the universal MC4 connector on the market).
- Strong and Long Service Life – Built with strong low iron-tempered glass and aluminum frame, Withstand high winds (2400Pa) and snow loads (5400Pa), Waterproof: IP67, Temperature: -40°F to +185°F. Corrosion-resistant aluminum frame for extended outdoor use, allowing the panels to last for decades.
- Easy Installation – Pre-drilled holes on the back of panels for fast mounting and securing, Suitable for most solar panel fixing brackets on the market.
- Perfect After-Sales Service – Each of our solar panels is testing inspected before leaving the factory to ensure flawlessness, and you can rest assured to buy. In case of any damage, you can contact us, and we promise that your problem will be resolved within 24 hours, and we provide 18 months warranty, Lifetime technical support.
Kate Fulton –
Seems to work
Steve C. –
In full sun at correct tilt into sun this panel only produces at max 30 watts with my epever mppt controller.
This panels power output is over rated. 60 percent output is unacceptable.
UPDATE….
I asked for a replacement panel from the seller, SUNSUL. The seller was very receptive to my request.
The replacement panel tested much better than the first. In full sun I was able to get 42 watts from the 50 watt panel.
84 percent is definitely more acceptable and now I am a satisfied customer. Perhaps the first panel was just faulty.
I really appreciated the high quality customer service from SUNSUL .
Now have changed my rating to 4 stars. And 5 stars for customer service.
AP –
IT was for random use with my radio gear in a portable field situation.
ITs enough power at 30W to maintain the LiFePo4 (20ah) while running the SSB radio.
Its compact and light enough .
It is complete with charge controller.
Enough different pigtails to suit varied needs and hookups.
B-Dog –
I have been toying with the idea of putting a solar panel on my toy hauler trailer for a couple of years. Checked this one out and decided to get it. Reviews were good and it was definitely cheap enough. Easy to install the panel, very nice mounting system. Figuring out a place for the controller, and how to run the wires, was a bit of a challenge. Needed more wire to get to the batteries, not very much in this kit. Works great though. Bit of a learning curve to figure out the controller, but very happy with it, and know more dead batteries. It is kind of interesting that the controller has to be hooked to the batteries to work. No battery hooked up, no display on the controller.
Michele Raymond –
Love that this little unit is a complete set. Works very well to run small pumps that we have at camp. This was purchased to run a waterless hot water heater. Holds a charge well.
Tony De La Cruz –
As another reviewer said you do have to follow the exact directions for this solar maintainer to work right. I used it on the day it arrived. It was putting out the voltage that it was supposed to , I have not put a load on it as of yet. I just wanted to see if it was working. I will come back as soon as I finish to give a better review.
The solar panel is well done my did not have any sharp edges to cut yourself but you do have to be careful as any metal can cut you.
itriedit –
I just got the solar panel. I plugged it in to power my ecoflow river max. In full sunshine i got 109w.
Andy Reed –
Panel is well built and powerful. Unfortunately, for some reason, it produces 25-26 volts in full sun. None of my 12 volt charge controllers will accept such a high voltage…
Update: my cheaper pwm charge controllers would keep shutting off with the high voltage of this panel. Other panels I’ve hooked to them produce 19-22 volts and they work fine. I bought a more expensive mppt charge controller and it handles this panel just fine.