Description
- 【Excellent Power Output】 The XDAY 100W Lightweight Solar Panel can provide an average of 600 Watt-hours of electricity per day (depending on sun availability).
- 【Industry-leading Tech】 The premium monocrystalline, ETFE coating and pioneering narrow 11 busbars (BB) solar combine to increase the flexible solar panel conversion efficiency up to 23% on a sunny day with higher transparency and maximum absorption of sunlight.
- 【Extremely Flexible】 This flexible solar panel is capable of meeting a wide range of applications where standard panels can be inconvenient to mount, such as on the curved roof of an airstream
- 【Easy and widely Usage】It only takes a few seconds to install the solar panel and can be primarily used on off-grid applications that include marine, rooftop, RV, boats and any curvy surfaces
- 【Reliable & Durable】This solar panel accomplishes with IP67 rated waterproof junction box and solar connectors. Withstand up to 5400 Pa of heavy snow load and up to 2400 Pa of high wind.
txmail –
I have a few 100 watt panels and this is my first “flexible” 100 watt panel. Removing the rigid mount make this easy to mount on uneven surfaces. The quality of this panel feels really good though only time will tell with anything meant to survive the elements (will update if this breaks down faster than expected. It is not as bendable as the picture depicts but bendable enough for most bus tops or other rolling surfaces.
Testing open circuit voltage in full sun was spot on with the specification. I never set myself up to believe the panel rating for wattage, best I could pull in full sun was around 80 – 85 watts which matches up with my other panels, this might be better as summer comes on but I would not expect much more than that from any 100 watt panel.
I would not hesitate to get a few more of these in the future. Size and output is great, these are also easy to mount on my tin roof of my pole barn with decent epox instead of drilling holes.
S B –
XDAY Flexible Solar Panel 100W 18V Monocrystalline comes well packaged in foam to protect during shipping. I pared this with a JNN 10 amp controller to charge 12 volt SLA batteries. This combination works well and charges well. The panel is more rigid than I thought it would be as it would take a good bit of force to bend it like shown in the ad pictures. The panel feels solid, and quality built with good connectors. To mount it I plan to use silicone on a metal roof which should work well. It is light weight, and you could easily keep it mobile and pull it out when you need some power.
Chris W. –
This solar panel is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a flexible and high-performance solution for off-grid power needs.
One of the things I love most about this solar panel is its flexibility. Unlike traditional solar panels, this panel can bend up to 30 degrees, making it ideal for use on uneven surfaces like marine vessels, RVs, cabins, vans, and cars. This feature also makes it easy to install and adjust, allowing you to optimize your power output and efficiency.
Another great feature of this solar panel is its high-quality construction. Made with monocrystalline cells, this panel delivers reliable and efficient energy with minimal loss. It’s also incredibly durable and resistant to harsh weather conditions, ensuring long-lasting and consistent performance, even in challenging environments.
Overall, I highly recommend the XDAY Flexible Solar Panel 100W 18V Monocrystalline Bendable Mono Off-Grid Charger to anyone in need of a flexible and efficient solar panel for their off-grid power needs. Its flexibility, durability, and high-performance capabilities make it an excellent choice for marine vessels, RVs, cabins, vans, and cars. So, if you’re looking for a reliable and efficient source of renewable energy, the XDAY Flexible Solar Panel is definitely worth considering!
Laurence D Kerrick –
At first I was skeptical when I opened the box. How could something so light and *flimsy* possibly do what I wanted it too. I was 100% wrong. When I hooked it up to my meter, I was showing 19.2 volts and was putting out around 78 watts (not too shabby). The only complaint that I have is the length of the leads. I understand that they were designed to allow multiple panels to be connected (something I plan to do in the future), but they were so short, that I couldn’t eve connect them to a battery. I was able to find solar extension cables that fit the MC4 without an issue, so now I have power in my shed. Solar Panel–Controller–Battery>Inverter.
Bob –
This panel seems to be a well made panel and produces 80 plus watts when adjusted to an ideal position to the sun. It is much lighter than the rigid solar panels and semi flexible. There are no mounting holes and will require adhesive to install this panel in a permanent location. I am using it as a portable panel for the time being. After looking over this panel closely, I am expecting it to hold up well over the years.
Will –
Great item works well. Arrived well packaged
James Houghton –
I didn’t get to put this on my test rig that I normally use. I had to replace a 30 watt panel as it was not able to keep up with my RV battery drain, and this panel makes a world of difference.
I’m using a 20 amp MPPT solar charge controller with about 20 feet of cable I made myself to extend from my RV’s roof to the front solar input connector on my RV (not one of the best connectors I’ve used) and this panel produces pretty close to specs in direct sun. It is mounted flat on my RV roof, so I can’t get that just right angle, but this panel does well anyway.
It keeps my battery charged and that’s what I want it for.
Ling –
This is a great shopping experience!! If you have any questions, you can ask the shop and get a quick answer.
The panel was well packaged and arrived in good shape. Visibly the panel was in good shape with no major nicks or dings in it. The panel has two cables with MC4 connectors on the ends. You can curve it, but you can’t fold it. There is no easy way to mount this to anything. Overall this is a good panel. Will recommend to the friends around!
I installed this 100w flexible solar panel. According to my charge controller, I average 80w in direct sunlight with this on a south face. The best I’ve seen so far in the time I’ve had it is 87 watts. I know that no solar panel is 100% efficient. I’d like to see that number a bit closer to the rated number. I’ve tweaked the angle and 87 is the best I get.