Are you still happy with this Panel? I bought an Anker Solix 200w Suitcase at 335 Euros a few days ago. Now I found these awesome Panels for 100 Euros for 100W. I can buy 3 of them and put them into series and its always less cost as the Anker. Not sure if I sending back the Anker....
Yes I am happy with these panels, having tested out several panels, I find that they all perform the same by not more than 20%. I recommend you put them into parallel, depending on your setup and what voltage it can accept. If you have victron, series is fine, if you have a solar generator, check the open circuit voltage and do not exceed it, I find 1000w or less is up to 30v usually and more than than can be 48-60v, so these in series would work with a larger solar generator. Parallel might also be better because if one gets shaded you get the power from the other two.
@@wisebuyreviews Thanks! Even without your answer, I have bought 2 of these panels. I tested them yesterday on a very hot summer day. In series I achieved a maximum of 175W, which is a top value for the temperatures. In winter the 200W should easily be reached. I will buy a third panel because they are currently very cheap (under 100 euros). On my Victron 100/20 I can connect 3 panels both in series and in parallel. Very good.
Are you still happy with this Panel? I bought an Anker Solix 200w Suitcase at 335 Euros a few days ago. Now I found these awesome Panels for 100 Euros for 100W. I can buy 3 of them and put them into series and its always less cost as the Anker. Not sure if I sending back the Anker....
Yes I am happy with these panels, having tested out several panels, I find that they all perform the same by not more than 20%. I recommend you put them into parallel, depending on your setup and what voltage it can accept. If you have victron, series is fine, if you have a solar generator, check the open circuit voltage and do not exceed it, I find 1000w or less is up to 30v usually and more than than can be 48-60v, so these in series would work with a larger solar generator. Parallel might also be better because if one gets shaded you get the power from the other two.
@@wisebuyreviews Thanks! Even without your answer, I have bought 2 of these panels. I tested them yesterday on a very hot summer day. In series I achieved a maximum of 175W, which is a top value for the temperatures. In winter the 200W should easily be reached.
I will buy a third panel because they are currently very cheap (under 100 euros). On my Victron 100/20 I can connect 3 panels both in series and in parallel. Very good.