Liked my 200w all powers but the seam in between panels one started to separate(glue I think)so I had to return it. Had good wattage coming out to my BLUETTI and also had a really good price at the time. I would buy again if price comes down
Thank you for the review. What do you mean when you say the coating only lasts 5 years (and the other one only lasts 10 years)? What happens after 5 years? Does the panel stop working? Do the watts decrease?
Hi thanks That’s just public information when comparing the coating they used vs ETFE , I don’t know the exact parameters around the 5 yr lifespan but I’m sure that’s under heavy use.
I was able to pick two of these up a couple weeks ago for under $70 each. I haven’t had quite the luck you’ve had as I have been getting low 70’s. Not great but can’t really beat the price for something so portable.
@@TechMadeEzy I’ve recently picked up a couple of Delta 2s for $500 each. I have two New Powa 100w panels that are only like 26”x27” and they have pulled right at 90w. Very good for such a small footprint.
It’s not meant to be out for days the rating will just help. If it does rain you want to get a rigid panel if you need something to be out all the time.
86 wats from 100 watt panels is 0,86% efficiency and mostly reviews on even bigger panels show only 0,68% efficiency. So great result. Can be a good pair for new solix anker C300 DC station.
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Link to this panel
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Store the power station in the shade below the panel. Works well for me!
Really good review. I like that it’s only two panels, and easy to carry. Heading to Amazon now!!😊THANK YOU🙏🏾
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Waterproof would be really handy in Ireland ! ! !
Liked my 200w all powers but the seam in between panels one started to separate(glue I think)so I had to return it. Had good wattage coming out to my BLUETTI and also had a really good price at the time. I would buy again if price comes down
Thanks for sharing your experience
Thank you for the review. What do you mean when you say the coating only lasts 5 years (and the other one only lasts 10 years)? What happens after 5 years? Does the panel stop working? Do the watts decrease?
Hi thanks
That’s just public information when comparing the coating they used vs ETFE , I don’t know the exact parameters around the 5 yr lifespan but I’m sure that’s under heavy use.
Nice review. Easy to follow along thanks for your time making this
Thank you
out of curiosity have you tested the elecaenta 120 watt panel?
it is comparable in price and i love mine.
No but thats good to know John thanks
Just lay the panel flat above low sun-angles. Dont worry about 10 minutes longer charging.
I was able to pick two of these up a couple weeks ago for under $70 each. I haven’t had quite the luck you’ve had as I have been getting low 70’s. Not great but can’t really beat the price for something so portable.
That's a steal, what power station are you connecting them to?
@@TechMadeEzy I’ve recently picked up a couple of Delta 2s for $500 each. I have two New Powa 100w panels that are only like 26”x27” and they have pulled right at 90w. Very good for such a small footprint.
@jmac13131 $500 each? I don't even want to ask wow
Do u mean it can’t be in the rain or snow, please??
It’s not meant to be out for days the rating will just help. If it does rain you want to get a rigid panel if you need something to be out all the time.
86 wats from 100 watt panels is 0,86% efficiency and mostly reviews on even bigger panels show only 0,68% efficiency. So great result. Can be a good pair for new solix anker C300 DC station.
You forgot the link to the MC4 disconnect tool?
Hi, it was down further in the description, but here are a few links including that one, thanks for watching, appreciate that :) links below
Solar disconnector tool
amzn.to/3EL59ag
Solar Angle guide
EcoFlow website bit.ly/40Si16E
Amazon link amzn.to/3EFwrih
longer solar cables ( different sizes )
amzn.to/3PXIZF2
Will you consider doing a video about Starlink?
Can’t afford it, very expensive
I know. I wanted to see if would be worth the money to purchase
Nice review👍😊
Thanks Frank