I've actually seen 100 watts from my couple newpowa 100 watt panels. Used a bluetti eb55 for test. Just ordered 2 100 watt bifacial ones to try now. They are 59 bucks right now on Amazon
I just received my Newpowa 9bb 100 watt panel and it's identical to the Bouge panel now, 3 rows of 11 cells and it was only $72.50 for their veterans day sale.
The cells are very close to identical. The Bouge panel has 33 cells while the NewPowa panel only has 32 cells. The power difference is almost the same as the ratio of 32 to 33 cells.
Yes I agree, I have been using both panels and testing more to my surprise the BougeRV panel actually put out over 100w I have seen 110 watts I have a updated video coming soon.
I have seen the BougeRV panel put out 112 watts I have been using it to keep my 12v refrigerator in the back of my truck running none stop since I made the video
@@ModernOffGridDIY I agree it’s a possibly better quality cells. I like the shorter length form factor even though you lose one cell. In my opinion the cost difference doesn’t justify the power increase. The cost per watt is most important.
Thanks for posting that's a difference of only 4 watts between the 2 panels which is really not a lot... what's the difference in price between the 2 panels?
When I Tilted the BougeRV panel it was putting out 89watts. That's a big deal Especially if you plan on buying a lot of them for a solar array every watt counts.
Your 89 watts came when you tested the bouge panel at a different degree of angle. You never tested the newpowa flat or while varying that angle as you did with the bouge. Of course the 4 watt difference when angled at the same degree is still valid.
Even if that was the case the BougeRV panel would still put out more power. Plus the delta 2 allows full input pass 90% I tried it today. Plus this is a real test it don't need to be at 20% to show which panel is putting out more power.
I've actually seen 100 watts from my couple newpowa 100 watt panels. Used a bluetti eb55 for test. Just ordered 2 100 watt bifacial ones to try now. They are 59 bucks right now on Amazon
I have found that the panels I have all perform similarly enough to make it purely about price and form factor.
I just received my Newpowa 9bb 100 watt panel and it's identical to the Bouge panel now, 3 rows of 11 cells and it was only $72.50 for their veterans day sale.
Nice
@The Solar Junkie thanks for restating what I wrote.
The cells are very close to identical. The Bouge panel has 33 cells while the NewPowa panel only has 32 cells. The power difference is almost the same as the ratio of 32 to 33 cells.
Yes I agree, I have been using both panels and testing more to my surprise the BougeRV panel actually put out over 100w I have seen 110 watts I have a updated video coming soon.
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Awesome
Is there a part 2 to the wind turbine base video?
The Newpowa is much more cost effective per watt. If the panel price was the same, you may have a valid point.
I have seen the BougeRV panel put out 112 watts I have been using it to keep my 12v refrigerator in the back of my truck running none stop since I made the video
@@ModernOffGridDIY I agree it’s a possibly better quality cells. I like the shorter length form factor even though you lose one cell. In my opinion the cost difference doesn’t justify the power increase. The cost per watt is most important.
Thanks for posting that's a difference of only 4 watts between the 2 panels which is really not a lot... what's the difference in price between the 2 panels?
When I Tilted the BougeRV panel it was putting out 89watts. That's a big deal Especially if you plan on buying a lot of them for a solar array every watt counts.
Your 89 watts came when you tested the bouge panel at a different degree of angle. You never tested the newpowa flat or while varying that angle as you did with the bouge. Of course the 4 watt difference when angled at the same degree is still valid.
How much W power does it give please? 9BB
112w on good sunny days
@@ModernOffGridDIY
I mean to my right little square 112?
The newpowa when testing in bright sun light was 95w BougeRV was 112w
Could that eco 2 run a small window ac?
Sure but not long
Does the new powa have 9bb tech or 5bb tech? Would not be fair if it compared to a 9bb panel vs a 5bb panel.
Count the bars you see in the vid. Each has 9 per cell.
could you redo the test? with a 20% battery ? the panels should put out more
Even if that was the case the BougeRV panel would still put out more power. Plus the delta 2 allows full input pass 90% I tried it today. Plus this is a real test it don't need to be at 20% to show which panel is putting out more power.
its only 4 watt difference thats nothing
Please the other comments. The BougeRV panel is actually putting out 112w the next day I tested both again in full sun light
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