【Good flexibility】The minimum radius of the arc that a solar flexible panel can reach is 40cm(15.75 in).It is allowed to be installed on trailers, boats, cabins, tents, cars, trucks, trailers, yachts, trailers, roofs, or any other irregular surface.
【Light weight & easy to install】It is only 0.1 inches tall and weighs only 3.97lb, which is very suitable for the assembly of invisible solar energy. And the solar panel is easy to transport, install, hang, and remove.
【High conversion efficiency】High efficient monocrystalline solar cell, adopt unique back contact technology and remove electrodes on the solar cell surface that block the sunshine to increase the solar panel conversion efficiency up to 50% more efficiency than ordinary.
【High quality material】 The solar panel is made of ETFE. ETFE materials have higher light transmittance and longer service life than ordinary materials. ETFE materials ensure the best performance day after day. The back plate adopts TPT, which is conducive to heat dissipation and ensures long-time stable performance.
【Highly durable】: High temperature resistant and easy to clean. Solar panels made of advanced waterproof materials. It is more durable than traditional glass and aluminum model solar panels.
Additional information
Brand
Topsolar
Material
Monocrystalline Silicon
Item Weight
3.97 pounds
Efficiency
High Efficiency
Connector Type
MC4
Maximum Voltage
12 Volts
Maximum Power
100 Watts
Product Dimensions
45.7"L x 18.1"W x 0.08"H
Manufacturer
Topsolar
Item model number
TOPSFS
Size
200W
color
Black
Item Package Quantity
1
Batteries Included
No
Batteries Required
No
8 reviews for Topsolar Flexible Solar Panel 2pcs 100W 12V/24V Monocrystalline Bendable – 200 Watt 12Volt Semi-Flexible Mono Solar Panels Charger Off-Grid for RV…
Rated 5 out of 5
Fandavro –
These 100watt solar panels are built very strong and they produce..
Rated 4 out of 5
Dave Rego –
Nice panels never seem to get full wattage from them but always work good
Rated 5 out of 5
blade –
I just got a set of these panels and connected them to my jump 1800 power station. They are producing a steady 70 plus watts each. I originally ordered the portable panels made by the same company as the power station. However at nearly $500 for the same amount of wattage, I was looking for a comparable alternative at a more affordable price. I purchased a different set that claimed 400 watts per panel. Unfortunately when I tested them , they we’re only producing around 60 watts each. Back to Amazon they went and after more research I found these. You can’t beat the price per watt, and they actually perform as promised! They also feel very sturdy and durable. I plan on leaving these outdoors in all weather conditions, which I found out after the fact, that the portable ones are not rated to do. Very happy with the performance. I like them so much I ordered two more right away. I now have double the wattage for less than half the price of the portable ones I had.
Rated 5 out of 5
Pain Free –
Installed and tested today. Shade and clouds and it did great. Wasn’t sure what to expect. This solar panel is the best I’ve ever used.
Rated 4 out of 5
blade –
I don’t know about tech support I haven’t used it. It’s charging LiPo battery up with out a problem today. I have not mounted it yet so it’s being used as a portable panel until I get it mounted and a second one. Maybe third one, I’m planning on having two or three mounted on my vehicle roof to charge a “LiPo house battery”. I’m thinking about getting a few more for my RV roof too, I might be able to mount 3 on it too. But I will need another controller and to relocate and change battery type in RV. I will try to update after more use. As of 8 April 22 the panel is still working very well for me, I upgraded the solar charger and mounted on roof rack of my Jeep. I’m thinking about ordering two more still. I’ve upgraded my storage battery and the company recommends 300 watts of solar power to charge it. So I do need them.
Update 4 June 22: I’ve removed it from the original mounted location to use as a portable panel (I’ve framed it in light weight aluminum) that makes it easy to move around to track the sun. In my use with air gap from surface it’s regularly out performing the 100w rating in less than ideal sunlight even. I highly recommend this panel and would have bought 2 or more. If I didn’t find a pair of rigid 100w panels to try at lower cost (after adding my cost for aluminum to frame for mounting). Light weight, still has good output when part of panel is blocked from full sunlight and at less than ideal angle to sunlight, plus is hasn’t been damaged by cats wanting to walk or lay on it. Now if I could get as lucky buying a lottery tickets as I’ve been with this panel. Update on the solar panel: I had used it for short time as a portable panel and found the ridge panel that I replaced it with higher capacity didn’t perform as well. So I ordered a second one and now have both mounted. I highly recommend them, especially if you are going to mount them where they will not always be in ideal condition for best performance. 27 Apr. 2023: update on the 2 100w panels both are working fine still, I’m ordering a few more. I have nothing bad to say about them, I’m adding 3 pictures to my review, the 3rd is showing the current charging from the2 panels. It’s a overcast rainy “day 2” of it, the battery is running a fridge freezer that I bought on Amazon a couple years ago. If I have 5 plus days of overcast/ cloudy weather (fall or winter “less daylight” ) the 100 amp LiPo battery can get discharged to point of shut down. The system I’ve got setup charges the “house” battery with the 2 100w panels first then adds to vehicle batteries secondary. On that subject my vehicle hasn’t been started in over 4-5 days, but it has it’s own solar system on it too. A stand alone 85w system.
Rated 3 out of 5
Kindle Customer –
Be careful with the panel install it on a flat surface it can have a slight curve to it but be careful. The panel is very very delicate keep it in the box until you are ready to install and slide it out carefully. In Florida sun I was getting 81 watts before I broke it with the panel just sitting on the top of my Jeep the photos show the panel trying charging a Jackery 500 that is connected to a refrigerator after I broke the panel as you can see it’s not keeping up when the compressor runs. How I broke the panel. I was keeping the panel in the back of my Jeep so when I went to the beach I could just throw the panel on the roof and the sun would charge the Jackery 500 and the Jackery would run the refrigerator sounds good enough wrong! Whe I took the panel out of the Jeep holding the panel with two hands I heard this crunching sound I said what’s that sound it sounds like Rice Krispies or very very thin piece of glass cracking. That’s the sound that the panel makes when it is breaking I went from 81 watts to what the display shows in the photos to at best 6 watts to the trash can. It just got progressively worse after I broke it! So be careful flexible does not mean durable it’s not something that you can just keep in the car and throw on the roof and then throw it back in the car it has to be installed supported from below nice flat surface but basically it’s a permanent thing. Just keep it in the box until you are ready to slide it out onto the surface that it will be installed on.
Rated 3 out of 5
Pain Free –
Loses wattage dramatically in summer. I get 33 watts “late afternoon” if I douse them in cool water then when fully heated back down to 8 watts in June. I had 85 watts with ice partially covering panel in Feb. Air gap is not enough to cool.
Rated 5 out of 5
Fandavro –
It is working. It came beautifully package. I use it for my ecoflow boxes. The end came with lots of white stuff which I am still trying to get a picture up on here to show. Not sure if they all come that way.
Fandavro –
These 100watt solar panels are built very strong and they produce..
Dave Rego –
Nice panels never seem to get full wattage from them but always work good
blade –
I just got a set of these panels and connected them to my jump 1800 power station. They are producing a steady 70 plus watts each. I originally ordered the portable panels made by the same company as the power station. However at nearly $500 for the same amount of wattage, I was looking for a comparable alternative at a more affordable price. I purchased a different set that claimed 400 watts per panel. Unfortunately when I tested them , they we’re only producing around 60 watts each. Back to Amazon they went and after more research I found these. You can’t beat the price per watt, and they actually perform as promised! They also feel very sturdy and durable. I plan on leaving these outdoors in all weather conditions, which I found out after the fact, that the portable ones are not rated to do. Very happy with the performance. I like them so much I ordered two more right away. I now have double the wattage for less than half the price of the portable ones I had.
Pain Free –
Installed and tested today. Shade and clouds and it did great. Wasn’t sure what to expect. This solar panel is the best I’ve ever used.
blade –
I don’t know about tech support I haven’t used it. It’s charging LiPo battery up with out a problem today. I have not mounted it yet so it’s being used as a portable panel until I get it mounted and a second one. Maybe third one, I’m planning on having two or three mounted on my vehicle roof to charge a “LiPo house battery”. I’m thinking about getting a few more for my RV roof too, I might be able to mount 3 on it too. But I will need another controller and to relocate and change battery type in RV. I will try to update after more use.
As of 8 April 22 the panel is still working very well for me, I upgraded the solar charger and
mounted on roof rack of my Jeep. I’m thinking about ordering two more still. I’ve upgraded my storage battery and the company recommends 300 watts of solar power to charge it. So I do need them.
Update 4 June 22: I’ve removed it from the original mounted location to use as a portable panel (I’ve framed it in light weight aluminum) that makes it easy to move around to track the sun. In my use with air gap from surface it’s regularly out performing the 100w rating in less than ideal sunlight even. I highly recommend this panel and would have bought 2 or more. If I didn’t find a pair of rigid 100w panels to try at lower cost (after adding my cost for aluminum to frame for mounting). Light weight, still has good output when part of panel is blocked from full sunlight and at less than ideal angle to sunlight, plus is hasn’t been damaged by cats wanting to walk or lay on it.
Now if I could get as lucky buying a lottery tickets as I’ve been with this panel.
Update on the solar panel: I had used it for short time as a portable panel and found the ridge panel that I replaced it with higher capacity didn’t perform as well. So I ordered a second one and now have both mounted. I highly recommend them, especially if you are going to mount them where they will not always be in ideal condition for best performance.
27 Apr. 2023: update on the 2 100w panels both are working fine still, I’m ordering a few more. I have nothing bad to say about them, I’m adding 3 pictures to my review, the 3rd is showing the current charging from the2 panels. It’s a overcast rainy “day 2” of it, the battery is running a fridge freezer that I bought on Amazon a couple years ago. If I have 5 plus days of overcast/ cloudy weather (fall or winter “less daylight” ) the 100 amp LiPo battery can get discharged to point of shut down. The system I’ve got setup charges the “house” battery with the 2 100w panels first then adds to vehicle batteries secondary. On that subject my vehicle hasn’t been started in over 4-5 days, but it has it’s own solar system on it too. A stand alone 85w system.
Kindle Customer –
Be careful with the panel install it on a flat surface it can have a slight curve to it but be careful. The panel is very very delicate keep it in the box until you are ready to install and slide it out carefully. In Florida sun I was getting 81 watts before I broke it with the panel just sitting on the top of my Jeep the photos show the panel trying charging a Jackery 500 that is connected to a refrigerator after I broke the panel as you can see it’s not keeping up when the compressor runs. How I broke the panel. I was keeping the panel in the back of my Jeep so when I went to the beach I could just throw the panel on the roof and the sun would charge the Jackery 500 and the Jackery would run the refrigerator sounds good enough wrong! Whe I took the panel out of the Jeep holding the panel with two hands I heard this crunching sound I said what’s that sound it sounds like Rice Krispies or very very thin piece of glass cracking. That’s the sound that the panel makes when it is breaking I went from 81 watts to what the display shows in the photos to at best 6 watts to the trash can. It just got progressively worse after I broke it! So be careful flexible does not mean durable it’s not something that you can just keep in the car and throw on the roof and then throw it back in the car it has to be installed supported from below nice flat surface but basically it’s a permanent thing. Just keep it in the box until you are ready to slide it out onto the surface that it will be installed on.
Pain Free –
Loses wattage dramatically in summer. I get 33 watts “late afternoon” if I douse them in cool water then when fully heated back down to 8 watts in June. I had 85 watts with ice partially covering panel in Feb. Air gap is not enough to cool.
Fandavro –
It is working. It came beautifully package. I use it for my ecoflow boxes.
The end came with lots of white stuff which I am still trying to get a picture up on here to show. Not sure if they all come that way.