I bought these justadded to cart! So hoping someone can tell this old, rather ignorant lady if they are too large for mine? I went down to the 260 or second to last as I was worried because I know nothing!
Great vid. Saw these panels on Amazon and was impressed with the price but when someone like myself doesn't have much money it feels like a gamble on quality and performance. Testing these bargains really help us with our one-shot-chance on purchases. Thank you so much.❤
if not much money check local ads for used solid panels, for same price you can get a 300 watt panel name brand that worked for someone else, plus no tax and no shipping cost from a private seller (people usually get rid of old panels when they upgrade)
The reason the second measurement you did after connecting two panels in series was not exactly 2x the single panel, is that your first panel was partially covering the second panel.
@alaskaprepper don't forget about the cold weather multiplyer. There is an online low temperature open voltage calculator that will tell you what the actual voltage will be at a certain temperature. You may be surprised.
I had a similar one. I bought it as 20 watt and I think it was only 10 watt. It worked for about a year before the plastic broke down and it barely pumped any more. A total waste of money. I got lucky and scored a glass Renology 50 watt on sale. It is truly amazing. It is really too powerful for a trickle, but it pumps even in the shade. It is versatile light and portable with a 20 or 25 year warranty. Glass blows doors on anything plastic, especially these cheap plastic ones. The cheapest 100 watt glass panels on Ebay at $53.99 are better. A Rich, HQST or Renology are going to be really superior. Good flexible are very expensive and even those won't last as long as glass. HQST had 100 watt panels on sale for like $67. Stuff that dies in one year is really expensive.
heat kills panels not a problem here in alaska. so cheaper ones may last longer, but then you got to be concerned about the sub zero flexible ones.. that material does not usually care for cold weather
Be careful putting on top of rvs and cars. Some vanlifers have found some cheaper brands overheat and burn holes in rhe roofs. They need an air gab underneath to keep them cool.
Thanks for the tip. I was thinking about using waterproof PVC pipe, measuring the panel (e.g.pipe perimeter), and using Velcro fasteners and attach to the vehicle roof (sitting panel on top of PVC). Then I could detach and take it down once charging was completed.
@@glytchdThat's an condescending, simplistic and untrue accusation. People need to be educated in science, and are seeking it online!. It's not that they're REFUSING to apply science in these cases as you sneeringly suggest!! It's that they firstly didn't know, secondly theyve seen many many examples online of others having these technologies on cars with never a mention of this specific hazardous factor, thirdly that the products are going to have proper instructions and be fit for purpose, and fourthly that the companies are morally providing safe products. It must be so difficult for you😮 being omnisent in a world of fools
Kinda like how you put small risers on the bottom of a terrarium so the heat mat isn't flush against the floor. So it doesn't overheat. There's an air gap @@pjb-q3o
I bought a folding backpack solar panel for camping/hiking. Got a 7 x battery bank..ide charge the bank all day, then on my tablet, watched movies or read PDF ebooks at night... This system works great, the flexible panel is a great idea for a bug out bag
I have ordered them and they worked Great ... for about 3 weeks. I called tech support and they did not want tor warranty replace but to settle. Not again!
I haven't had the chance to watch many videos lately, and I'm so glad I happened to watch one with Viktor! He cracks me up 😂 Michael is adorable. What a little blessing to your family.
had two of these panels on roof of houseboat this summer. ajusted three times during day. had over 100 ah in a day. in parallel over 15.5 amps at 14 .5 volts. just got 4 more and another 200 amp battery. run mini fridge most of summer plus some lights and charged phone👍👍
Your father's day gift is so cute. But Michael oh boy Michael Man is so adorable. Tell Victor thanks for letting us all have a peek at him and his neat looking hair. He resembles you and Victor both Rudy. Those solar panels are sweet. Thanks for the video God Bless 🙏❤️🙏
I've been wondering about these solar panels! So much easier on the budget! They seem like a pretty good system! I like how you set them up with the pallets -- easy to put together and take down!
I love your knife. I sent one to my son on his birthday. I've been buying him swords, knives and weapons for years and when I saw the tiny knife I just had to get it for him.
. . . missed your refreshing, very helpful vids . . . YT has been unsubscribing me from all my most fav channels...loved this vid - gonna look into those solar panels... God Bless You So Much... 🥰
Thank you so much for testing these panels and showing how to hook them up. I am new to solar and am trying to get all of the info I can. Excellent video, thanks so much, God Bless!
Those are very cheap panels and honestly are good to a point where i would recommend them to anyone same with the smaller oupes models for those who ain't got a lot of money to go out and buy a 1 thousand dollar or 2 or 3 thousand dollar system with 500 dollar panels.
Great price....... But won't last very long....... Temporary power situation only. Better off saving money and purchasing rigid ones. They're only .75/watt for quality panels. Don't waist your money on flexible panels.
Under shade and the panels are also partially covering each other. Nice Video Mate. Sometimes it is good to use more lower cost components than less high cost components just like with DC to DC buck converters for example.
You get what you. Pay for trust me I'm already off-grid solar and I've tried them all and the cheap ones work great right off the batt but they don't last as long as the monocrystaline solar panels which are the best on the market to this date.
Thank you! I very recently bought my first two batteries! Not huge but neither is my budget! One is 500 other 1800. All I can afford for now. They came with panels. Lol one 100 and other 40. So happy to fine some more I can afford! If they don't last a long time, oh well!
For home use always use 25 year glass panels that can be mounted easily outdoors. You will ALWAYS have some energy if it`s done right because even at daybreak they produce a few watts.Only cloudy days a 100w panel can produce 5 or more watts...enough to power an Onite USB light bulb or USB fan. Wire up a 12v USB car charging terminal. Done. These can also directly power DC rice cookers and DC Road Pro pots.
They are different products. Rigid panels are cheaper and always have been. Compared to the portable lightweight panels sold by Jackery, EcoFlow, etc, yes these are cheap. These are something you can easily take with you while camping, a day at the beach or perhaps more commonly attach (safely) to your van/RV roof. These are also lightweight enough that you can probably attach them to a shed with a relatively flimsy sheet metal roof that couldn't possibly bear the load of the cheaper, but heavier rigid panels. Lastly, these days, it is the inverters, batteries, wiring, mounting/racking hardware, fuses, disconnect boxes, lightning arrestors, etc that make up most of the cost of a solar system. For someone renting who isn't allowed to install solar or a renter / owner who can't afford a full system, making a system exactly like he showed would let you slowly electrify. Layout panels in the backyard / porch, run mc4 extension cables in through the window, under the door, etc. Start with a 500 Wh or 1kWh generator if you can't get a 3 kWh to start. Run your lamps / TV / computers off of it. I only use around 90 kWh per month in my apartment. 3 kWh per day. 5 hours of sun at 600W would almost cover me. 2 strings of 600W or 700W would be enough to run some A/C (almost never needed in SF)
@@taliesin1977 Rigid panels are cheaper, longer lasting and you would need less. I have a small subcompact car and they fit in my trunk. Of course you can't find cheaper panels on amazon (there are a few sellers). He's in alaska so I'm guessing shipping (which most won''t to alaska) is the deal breaker.
@@jum5238 I used signature solar to price these (they had more panels for less but they sold out). You have to buy 10 but most people using them buy 10 and sell what they don't need on cl or fb (some buy lots of panels in the winter and then resell them in the summer).
Michael is absolutely adorable!!! I am having issues locating your channel even when I type in AlaskaPrepper 😕 I can eventually find you,and will continue to search until I do find your channel, but I wanted to let you know.
hey rudy just FYI be care when you put them on an RV some people have had issues when using flexible pannels they sometimes get exstreamy hot and can burn out god bless
Would love to see you showing how to connect these panels to useful devices. Once panels are purchased how to connect. I am prepped with food and other things. Haven't had the funds to start prepping with solar devices. I would love if possible your advice on beginning to have the basic solar devices to just have any basic uses. Or possibly refer to any videos you have already made on this subject. I trust you opinion. Thank you. I have solar lanterns, small radio that also cranks, that's all.
if your buying flexable panels your not serious about solar. ps... yes your under shadow but thats not why you got just 31 in series its because one of the panels was sitting directly on top of more than half of the other.
I'm a new subscriber.Just came across your channel today. The information that you shared today is priceless. Thank you so much.I look forward to the videos you upload in the future . And I will be watching your old wings also, and catching up.Thank you once again and god bless you. Yes we'll keep you in our prayers.
Thanks for Your Great video, I just order 1 flexible Dokio 100 watts solar Panel I bought it from your store on Amazon in Gratitude they got up a bit on Price $63 + change I just got one because I have 1 -100 watt and is to heavy this one Look Like very Light Thanks
Wow I tend to watch the “renewable” energy stuff & I know flex panels are getting better & cheaper but didn’t know this cheap. Seems scratch & damages from moving is the drawback…. I didn’t expect others to like these as much as they say… ..very tempted to try 4 to do solar as a bonus…& the main use of them to postpone roof repairs..hmm looks very doable!!! Thanks
I forget if I’ve seen that power station before or not…nice but x the cigarette lighter connection and at least 4x Anderson connections 🐝 much better for most.
Another reason they would be better is those solid ones are 3BB cells ( 15% efficient), and the new ones are 9BB cells (22 or 23% )😊efficient. Companies are currently changing out their 5BB ones to 9 or 10 BB ones
Dude, being under shade certainly has an impact……. But I think more importantly for your specific scenario, you had the 2nd & 3rd panels being covered by the others which would have been more of the reason for the reduction haha
A solar generator is nice and portable, OR 8, [24 volts], 300 Amp Hours lifepo4 ,$1200 +24 volt, $400 all in one powmr 2400 watt pure sine , inverter/50 AMP House power charger/MPPT solar charge controller +about $100 in cables, plugs, outlets and breakers.
How long will they last is my question. There are three parts to the build triangle : quality/durability , cost , speed of production. You get to pick two
I am looking to plug in a large freezer. How many solar panels do you think I would need? Is there a size charge controller and inverter I should look for? TIA
Best to start with the amount of watts your freezer will pull in a day. a watt meter is cheap. plug your freezer into that and you can see how much you are pulling. That will be your base number to help you determine the other components, whether that is a do it yourself with the controller and inverter or a dedicated solar charger. Sounds fun. GOod luck
Looked in your list of videos but no sign of your review of the Duracell 1440 solar generator looks like removed l it good thing I had watched other videos I was looking for something that was available at the big box stores and cheap and until I found out it's charging parameters were all wrong and it was only good to use intermittently so one day of power and 1 or 2 days without then yearly replace the battery so do still recommend it and sell it
Thank U Rudy,me being Dyslexia a bit if I get a 100 watt solar panel I don't know what size solar generator is Compatible if U could help with this Rudy I would be grateful Thank you 👍🤗🙏💖🇬🇧
almost any solar generator will handle a 100W panel. This is because these 100W panels are only about 18-20 volt and around 5-6 amp. Your solar generators usually tell you the volt and amp range that they will use.
@14:39 Those wooden blocks you are using will make shadow on the panels. Believe me, I have made the same error. And I could not figure out why the panels did not produce as labeled.
That's fine if you have a solar generator but if not because those can be rather pricey too. So any other ideas than just the solar generator..?? Thanks for the posting 👍 👍👍👍 😎🍻✌️👋
o.k. so I don't know anything about solar for the home, but would like a back-up to our gas generator....will that little generator you show be able to come into the house? will the solar panels charge it enough to run a freezer? frig/microwave? water heater? I would probably need 3 of them is what I would guess... each positioned at each station needed...
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1 year review video will be gold if it they make it that long lol
I bought these justadded to cart! So hoping someone can tell this old, rather ignorant lady if they are too large for mine? I went down to the 260 or second to last as I was worried because I know nothing!
Oh above I stated I have a 500 and an 1800. Thanks!
Not available on Amazon now. What price did Alaska Prepper pay per panel? Thank you 🙏
@@cruikshankboooo 😢
Great vid. Saw these panels on Amazon and was impressed with the price but when someone like myself doesn't have much money it feels like a gamble on quality and performance. Testing these bargains really help us with our one-shot-chance on purchases. Thank you so much.❤
if not much money check local ads for used solid panels, for same price you can get a 300 watt panel name brand that worked for someone else, plus no tax and no shipping cost from a private seller (people usually get rid of old panels when they upgrade)
The reason the second measurement you did after connecting two panels in series was not exactly 2x the single panel, is that your first panel was partially covering the second panel.
Well, he did say that the panels are in shade.😅 I know this is a terrible joke.
I paused the video at that point to look for this comment. You were far more pleasant than I was anticipating.
@@CRuM770I looked for this comment too. The panel is. 4/5 covered, and the guy is clueless.
Wait, have you just been commenting this thing on every single video about solar?
I swear I've seen this exact type of comment before
@@How_To_Drive_a_TARDIS ... Did you not watch the video?
@alaskaprepper don't forget about the cold weather multiplyer. There is an online low temperature open voltage calculator that will tell you what the actual voltage will be at a certain temperature. You may be surprised.
Michael is adorable! Enjoy spending time with Victor and Michael. Grandchildren are wonderful and every minute with them is precious.
I had a similar one. I bought it as 20 watt and I think it was only 10 watt. It worked for about a year before the plastic broke down and it barely pumped any more. A total waste of money. I got lucky and scored a glass Renology 50 watt on sale. It is truly amazing. It is really too powerful for a trickle, but it pumps even in the shade. It is versatile light and portable with a 20 or 25 year warranty. Glass blows doors on anything plastic, especially these cheap plastic ones. The cheapest 100 watt glass panels on Ebay at $53.99 are better. A Rich, HQST or Renology are going to be really superior. Good flexible are very expensive and even those won't last as long as glass. HQST had 100 watt panels on sale for like $67. Stuff that dies in one year is really expensive.
heat kills panels not a problem here in alaska. so cheaper ones may last longer, but then you got to be concerned about the sub zero flexible ones.. that material does not usually care for cold weather
Be careful putting on top of rvs and cars. Some vanlifers have found some cheaper brands overheat and burn holes in rhe roofs. They need an air gab underneath to keep them cool.
Thanks for the tip. I was thinking about using waterproof PVC pipe, measuring the panel (e.g.pipe perimeter), and using Velcro fasteners and attach to the vehicle roof (sitting panel on top of PVC). Then I could detach and take it down once charging was completed.
@vickieadams6648 air gapping solar panels is IMPORTANT. ppl don't realize... science
@@glytchdThat's an condescending, simplistic and untrue accusation. People need to be educated in science, and are seeking it online!. It's not that they're REFUSING to apply science in these cases as you sneeringly suggest!! It's that they firstly didn't know, secondly theyve seen many many examples online of others having these technologies on cars with never a mention of this specific hazardous factor, thirdly that the products are going to have proper instructions and be fit for purpose, and fourthly that the companies are morally providing safe products.
It must be so difficult for you😮 being omnisent in a world of fools
Air gapping??
Kinda like how you put small risers on the bottom of a terrarium so the heat mat isn't flush against the floor. So it doesn't overheat. There's an air gap @@pjb-q3o
I bought a folding backpack solar panel for camping/hiking. Got a 7 x battery bank..ide charge the bank all day, then on my tablet, watched movies or read PDF ebooks at night... This system works great, the flexible panel is a great idea for a bug out bag
I have ordered them and they worked Great ... for about 3 weeks. I called tech support and they did not want tor warranty replace but to settle. Not again!
This guy explains stuff better than anyone. Thankyou so much.
Oh and the dogs look so relaxed too. Beautiful fur babies ❣️
Using that sharp little knife huh? Very nice. @7:59 one of the panels is half blocked, so a lower number. Thank you Rudy! God Bless.
600 watts of jackery would be pushing 2.5k - 3k after tax/ shipping this is 309 for 600watts!!! WOW - ive got to check further!!
I haven't had the chance to watch many videos lately, and I'm so glad I happened to watch one with Viktor! He cracks me up 😂 Michael is adorable. What a little blessing to your family.
had two of these panels on roof of houseboat this summer. ajusted three times during day. had over 100 ah in a day. in parallel over 15.5 amps at 14 .5 volts. just got 4 more and another 200 amp battery. run mini fridge most of summer plus some lights and charged phone👍👍
Your father's day gift is so cute. But Michael oh boy Michael Man is so adorable. Tell Victor thanks for letting us all have a peek at him and his neat looking hair. He resembles you and Victor both Rudy. Those solar panels are sweet. Thanks for the video God Bless 🙏❤️🙏
I've been wondering about these solar panels! So much easier on the budget! They seem like a pretty good system! I like how you set them up with the pallets -- easy to put together and take down!
Michael stole the show with his cuteness !!!!!
I love your knife. I sent one to my son on his birthday. I've been buying him swords, knives and weapons for years and when I saw the tiny knife I just had to get it for him.
VICTOR !!!! WE MISS YOU SOOO MUCH ,!!!! OH MY GOSH HE IS SO BEAUTIFUL !!! GOD BLESS YOUR WHOLE FAMILY A . P .
I didn't understand much of what you said, but loved seeing you and your family. 👍
Thank you Rudy ✝️❤️
Thank you for all the important information you share with your viewers
. . . missed your refreshing, very helpful vids . . . YT has been unsubscribing me from all my most fav channels...loved this vid - gonna look into those solar panels... God Bless You So Much... 🥰
I’ve used solar panels from harbor freight freight for the past five years now with no problems whatsoever!
Wow isn't Micheal getting a big lad bless him ,he so looks like his dad and looks a bit like you to awe so cute ,glad U and Ur family are well 👍🤗🙏💖🇬🇧
Thank you! Looks like a decent product. Michael got big quick! good to see Victor again
Thank you so much for testing these panels and showing how to hook them up. I am new to solar and am trying to get all of the info I can. Excellent video, thanks so much, God Bless!
Great video! It was so nice to see Victor, Michael, and the doggos!
God Bless you Sir and the little angel Michael ❤✝️🙏
THANK YOU RUDY! I have been looking at these after I saw Dabbsson had a flexible solar panel!
Thanks Rudy 👍
Out of stock on Amazon right now. Going to wait until they come back
MEASURED LOW VOLTAGE DUE TO SHADE AND ALSO YOUR PANELS WERE COVERING ONE ANOTHER DURING YOUR INITIAL DEMO. FYI...I NEED SOME OF THOSE ASAP !!!
Those are very cheap panels and honestly are good to a point where i would recommend them to anyone same with the smaller oupes models for those who ain't got a lot of money to go out and buy a 1 thousand dollar or 2 or 3 thousand dollar system with 500 dollar panels.
Nice video and great re-purpose for the old wood skids, too. Thanks.
Hi Viktor!!! 👋👋👋 Michael is giving you the Stink Eye. 😄 He looked like you when he was born and I still say he looks like his grandpa.
Great price....... But won't last very long....... Temporary power situation only. Better off saving money and purchasing rigid ones. They're only .75/watt for quality panels. Don't waist your money on flexible panels.
Under shade and the panels are also partially covering each other.
Nice Video Mate.
Sometimes it is good to use more lower cost components
than less high cost components
just like with DC to DC buck converters for example.
Your voltage will be higher if you don't shade your panels. Even the wires in front of the the panels will drop the voltage.
Great find. Thanks!
Thanks.
I will definitely be checking these out
I hope we can get a follow-up in a year or so. It'd be interesting to see how they hold up over time. Thanks for the thorough review!
You get what you. Pay for trust me I'm already off-grid solar and I've tried them all and the cheap ones work great right off the batt but they don't last as long as the monocrystaline solar panels which are the best on the market to this date.
Boy has Michael grown. He is so adorable Grandpa. Thank you for the review. I have been wondering about them.
Thank you! I very recently bought my first two batteries! Not huge but neither is my budget! One is 500 other 1800. All I can afford for now. They came with panels. Lol one 100 and other 40. So happy to fine some more I can afford! If they don't last a long time, oh well!
Nice video 👍 Interesting to see food items stored that no one else really talks about
For home use always use 25 year glass panels that can be mounted easily outdoors. You will ALWAYS have some energy if it`s done right because even at daybreak they produce a few watts.Only cloudy days a 100w panel can produce 5 or more watts...enough to power an Onite USB light bulb or USB fan. Wire up a 12v USB car charging terminal. Done. These can also directly power DC rice cookers and DC Road Pro pots.
100W-$63.99 200W-$169.99 300W-$269.99 600W-$309.99 Good deal!
400W panels are selling for 128 each and 152 each for 400W bifaciall so no it's not a good deal.
@@fernarias Where are you getting prices like that for that wattage?
They are different products. Rigid panels are cheaper and always have been. Compared to the portable lightweight panels sold by Jackery, EcoFlow, etc, yes these are cheap. These are something you can easily take with you while camping, a day at the beach or perhaps more commonly attach (safely) to your van/RV roof. These are also lightweight enough that you can probably attach them to a shed with a relatively flimsy sheet metal roof that couldn't possibly bear the load of the cheaper, but heavier rigid panels.
Lastly, these days, it is the inverters, batteries, wiring, mounting/racking hardware, fuses, disconnect boxes, lightning arrestors, etc that make up most of the cost of a solar system.
For someone renting who isn't allowed to install solar or a renter / owner who can't afford a full system, making a system exactly like he showed would let you slowly electrify. Layout panels in the backyard / porch, run mc4 extension cables in through the window, under the door, etc. Start with a 500 Wh or 1kWh generator if you can't get a 3 kWh to start. Run your lamps / TV / computers off of it.
I only use around 90 kWh per month in my apartment. 3 kWh per day. 5 hours of sun at 600W would almost cover me. 2 strings of 600W or 700W would be enough to run some A/C (almost never needed in SF)
@@taliesin1977 Rigid panels are cheaper, longer lasting and you would need less. I have a small subcompact car and they fit in my trunk. Of course you can't find cheaper panels on amazon (there are a few sellers). He's in alaska so I'm guessing shipping (which most won''t to alaska) is the deal breaker.
@@jum5238 I used signature solar to price these (they had more panels for less but they sold out). You have to buy 10 but most people using them buy 10 and sell what they don't need on cl or fb (some buy lots of panels in the winter and then resell them in the summer).
Cute little knife you got as a gift handy for camping 👍🤗🇬🇧
Love the little pocket knife!!😊
That is the coolest knife I have ever seen 😊
Michael is absolutely adorable!!! I am having issues locating your channel even when I type in AlaskaPrepper 😕 I can eventually find you,and will continue to search until I do find your channel, but I wanted to let you know.
hey rudy just FYI be care when you put them on an RV some people have had issues when using flexible pannels they sometimes get exstreamy hot and can burn out god bless
thanks for the education.
That's the first time I saw your grandbaby he is so so adorable. I also loved hearing your son's Russian voice again
Very cool gift from ur daughter
Would love to see you showing how to connect these panels to useful devices. Once panels are purchased how to connect. I am prepped with food and other things. Haven't had the funds to start prepping with solar devices. I would love if possible your advice on beginning to have the basic solar devices to just have any basic uses. Or possibly refer to any videos you have already made on this subject. I trust you opinion. Thank you. I have solar lanterns, small radio that also cranks, that's all.
Just ordered mine, thanks
Great idea!
if your buying flexable panels your not serious about solar. ps... yes your under shadow but thats not why you got just 31 in series its because one of the panels was sitting directly on top of more than half of the other.
You will eventually see this is the future.
I'm a new subscriber.Just came across your channel today. The information that you shared today is priceless. Thank you so much.I look forward to the videos you upload in the future . And I will be watching your old wings also, and catching up.Thank you once again and god bless you. Yes we'll keep you in our prayers.
Thank you for the great info will be getting them. Keep up the cool vid's.
Thank you!! 😁👍
Happy late happy Father's Day! Super Kool gift from you hija 😊❤❤
Thank you for the video I was actually looking for affordable solar panels yesterday
Thanks for Your Great video, I just order 1 flexible Dokio 100 watts solar Panel I bought it from your store on Amazon in Gratitude they got up a bit on Price $63 + change I just got one because I have 1 -100 watt and is to heavy this one Look Like very Light Thanks
They will delaminate after a few mos . I had one a few years ago on my utility trailer .
I was wondering about durability.
Do you have a video on how to build those pallet stands? Great video!
Those are great but the cells aren’t super flexible so you CAN snap the cells when over bending. So careful with those.
Thanks Rudy, I need a solar panel for my Exodus 600. That was a hole in my budget.
Hi to your boys . Michael really grown up now
Great video. I have a little knife similar to yours and it's real handy when I'm caping a deer.
When checking the voltage show where you set the voltmeter, some of us don’t know how to use the voltmeter. I know it’s easy for some people.
Thanks for sharing Rudy, I think I’ll purchase a couple of these panels just so I can try them out on my little solar generator. 👍🏼✌🏼
On your two-in-series, the LOW voltage was affected by the fact that the second panel was covered by the first solar panel by almost half.
Wow I tend to watch the “renewable” energy stuff & I know flex panels are getting better & cheaper but didn’t know this cheap.
Seems scratch & damages from moving is the drawback…. I didn’t expect others to like these as much as they say…
..very tempted to try 4 to do solar as a bonus…& the main use of them to postpone roof repairs..hmm looks very doable!!! Thanks
I forget if I’ve seen that power station before or not…nice but x the cigarette lighter connection and at least 4x Anderson connections 🐝 much better for most.
I think this solar panel will do just fine for me😎
Que lindo God bless him. He looks like you Rudy 😊
Another reason they would be better is those solid ones are 3BB cells ( 15% efficient), and the new ones are 9BB cells (22 or 23% )😊efficient. Companies are currently changing out their 5BB ones to 9 or 10 BB ones
love the gift...it's too cute. LOL
Dude, being under shade certainly has an impact……. But I think more importantly for your specific scenario, you had the 2nd & 3rd panels being covered by the others which would have been more of the reason for the reduction haha
$55? What is that figure? I see the panels on Amazon for just over $300. Great video. Thank you for the info and explanation.
WOW HE HAS GROWN
I love your survival knife😂! Subbed and liked 👍
A solar generator is nice and portable, OR 8, [24 volts], 300 Amp Hours lifepo4 ,$1200 +24 volt, $400 all in one powmr 2400 watt pure sine , inverter/50 AMP House power charger/MPPT solar charge controller +about $100 in cables, plugs, outlets and breakers.
How long will they last is my question. There are three parts to the build triangle : quality/durability , cost , speed of production. You get to pick two
You present very well and so I have subscribed 😅
I just had to comment because that cool knife. Cool af
I am looking to plug in a large freezer. How many solar panels do you think I would need? Is there a size charge controller and inverter I should look for? TIA
Best to start with the amount of watts your freezer will pull in a day.
a watt meter is cheap. plug your freezer into that and you can see how much you are pulling. That will be your base number to help you determine the other components, whether that is a do it yourself with the controller and inverter or a dedicated solar charger. Sounds fun. GOod luck
Looked in your list of videos but no sign of your review of the Duracell 1440 solar generator looks like removed l it good thing I had watched other videos I was looking for something that was available at the big box stores and cheap and until I found out it's charging parameters were all wrong and it was only good to use intermittently so one day of power and 1 or 2 days without then yearly replace the battery so do still recommend it and sell it
Thank U Rudy,me being Dyslexia a bit if I get a 100 watt solar panel I don't know what size solar generator is Compatible if U could help with this Rudy I would be grateful Thank you 👍🤗🙏💖🇬🇧
almost any solar generator will handle a 100W panel. This is because these 100W panels are only about 18-20
volt and around 5-6 amp. Your solar generators usually tell you the volt and amp range that they will use.
@14:39 Those wooden blocks you are using will make shadow on the panels. Believe me, I have made the same error. And I could not figure out why the panels did not produce as labeled.
That's fine if you have a solar generator but if not because those can be rather pricey too. So any other ideas than just the solar generator..??
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You can get a solar panel phone charger 😊on eBay come in useful if the turn the power off 😊
I was so excited to purchase these but amazon is out of stock. . . . : (
Thanks for the video
o.k. so I don't know anything about solar for the home, but would like a back-up to our gas generator....will that little generator you show be able to come into the house? will the solar panels charge it enough to run a freezer? frig/microwave? water heater? I would probably need 3 of them is what I would guess... each positioned at each station needed...