After trying out two Bluetti panels and having one stop working completely and the other only output about 50W max, I bought a Grecell and am very pleased so far. On good sunny days I've seen it rocking at >140W, which is superb. Recommended!
If you coat the fabric cover with a fabric protective such as what is used on tents and outdoor furniture you can extend the life of the panel for years.
Yes that’s what I do with tents. I use the scotch guard on all my tent and canopies. I’m looking at one of these to go with the Bluetti 3ba power pack. I’m new to solar power and watch quite a few videos on them and I think what I will try first for boondocking.
I bought these panels based on your comments and could not be happier. They consistently outperform my other Oupes panels and are smaller, lighter, and easier to handle. Thank you for this and all of your other excellent content. You were instrumental in giving us the knowledge and confidence we needed to get started on our vanlife adventure. We are a year in now and could not be happier.
Thanks for the review Bob! I just ordered the Pro version of the 200w Grecell panels. It is just a bit more expensive than the panel you linked but it has the ETFE layer which is supposed to stay cleaner and last longer. With the prime day discount and the Amazon CC rebate it came in at $305 plus tax.
Hi Bob! I am getting closer to being on the road bc I have a stalker here and I cannot get a new place with 2 dogs and 5 cats, and any real estate $ I have tied up in this house. I’ve been watching and learning for you for 5 years. Thank you. Now I’m going back to the beginning to watch most of your videos again. Taking notes this time!
Praying for you. I love pets. I have one dog and live fulltime in a van for 5 years. Two dogs and five cats are going to be difficult to manage living fulltime nomadically. My dog is as far from perfect as I am. Perhaps I should admit he is closer to perfection than I could ever hope to be. I don't have much experience with cats. I am familiar with the term " herding cats". Honestly I wish you the best and pray for your safety as well as the safety of your pets.
I have this panel and I really like it. It’s a little heavy but not too heavy to move around to face the sun as long as you have room. I would like a longer cord because I hate to put my refrigerator and Bluetti out in the weather. That’s my next project. Finding a longer cord. ❤😂
Yes/agreed -- but don't "longer cords" bring on voltage issues? I'm not a "double E", so I'm fast out of my depth here. But I vaguely remember Will Prous talking about length and voltage needing to be "proportional". Can you keep us posted? Thanks.
Is this a paid ad or expert advice? My wife and I are about to pull the trigger on RV life. This is the second video and I'm enjoying everything I've seen so far. 👍
I have several Grecell 100w and 200w portable panels and they all work great. The 200 watt panels have grommets in the corners and can be hung up if needed. I also have 2 of the Grecell power stations and plan on buying another large one because the price is right and the power stations work for my needs. Thank you @Gail-gf7km for the great idea regarding weather proofing the fabric. I think it is a wonderful idea to help protect the investment. Thanks Bob for the review :D.
How about wind? I see those "prop ups" on the back and think, "That's fine for no wind. But one gust and those things are blown away." What's been your experience?
Hi bob. I have been watching your channel for a couple years now and very much respect and enjoy you and all the content and information you are putting out. I am still in the dreaming/planning process. Have not yet started my van life. I was wondering if you could give some tips and information on registering and insuring camper vans. Particularly on DIY builds. For example..what kind of vehicle are they insured and registered as.
I checked this out on Amazon and it says it's compatible with the Anker power station but the amps are so high you can only use 1. Does anyone know how to work around the 20A limit? The Anker 767 can take 1000w input but I can't find any panels that I can put the combination to get 1000w and stay below 20A
I hope many people who view this video donate to HOWA on a regular basis. Small amounts add up, and HOWA helps so many with their builds, and organizing the caravans and even emergencies. A few of your dollars each month helps so many. Make new friends Keep the old One is silver The other gold
After trying out two Bluetti panels and having one stop working completely and the other only output about 50W max, I bought a Grecell and am very pleased so far. On good sunny days I've seen it rocking at >140W, which is superb. Recommended!
If you coat the fabric cover with a fabric protective such as what is used on tents and outdoor furniture you can extend the life of the panel for years.
UV. Scotch guard
Yes that’s what I do with tents. I use the scotch guard on all my tent and canopies. I’m looking at one of these to go with the Bluetti 3ba power pack. I’m new to solar power and watch quite a few videos on them and I think what I will try first for boondocking.
Scotch guard is one brand, but there are several other brands
Great & useful review! Thank you Bob for being there for the van lifers/nomads!
Thanks for the review Bob. You always bring us honest and detailed information. Safe travels.
I bought these panels based on your comments and could not be happier. They consistently outperform my other Oupes panels and are smaller, lighter, and easier to handle. Thank you for this and all of your other excellent content. You were instrumental in giving us the knowledge and confidence we needed to get started on our vanlife adventure. We are a year in now and could not be happier.
I added it to my wish list. Thanks Bob🎉
Thanks for the review Bob! I just ordered the Pro version of the 200w Grecell panels. It is just a bit more expensive than the panel you linked but it has the ETFE layer which is supposed to stay cleaner and last longer. With the prime day discount and the Amazon CC rebate it came in at $305 plus tax.
I purchased online from Walmart Sept 2024 and paid $210. It took a little longer for delivery than the 2 day delivery of Amazon.
Thanks Bob for great info on the grecell solar panels! We can definitely trust. what you share with us on the videos.
Another Great Video, Brother Bob!!!
Thanks for the information on the solar panel.
Hi Bob! I am getting closer to being on the road bc I have a stalker here and I cannot get a new place with 2 dogs and 5 cats, and any real estate $ I have tied up in this house. I’ve been watching and learning for you for 5 years. Thank you. Now I’m going back to the beginning to watch most of your videos again. Taking notes this time!
You can do it! Hang in there. Peace and positivity to you ❤
2 dogs and 5 cats will definitely be a chore out here
What are you going to do with your animals ?
I also have cats and dogs. I’m not on the road yet, but hope to be in the near future. Good luck to you, we can do it! ❤😊
Praying for you. I love pets. I have one dog and live fulltime in a van for 5 years.
Two dogs and five cats are going to be difficult to manage living fulltime nomadically.
My dog is as far from perfect as I am.
Perhaps I should admit he is closer to perfection than I could ever hope to be.
I don't have much experience with cats. I am familiar with the term " herding cats".
Honestly I wish you the best and pray for your safety as well as the safety of your pets.
I have this panel and I really like it. It’s a little heavy but not too heavy to move around to face the sun as long as you have room. I would like a longer cord because I hate to put my refrigerator and Bluetti out in the weather. That’s my next project. Finding a longer cord. ❤😂
Yes/agreed -- but don't "longer cords" bring on voltage issues?
I'm not a "double E", so I'm fast out of my depth here. But I vaguely remember Will Prous talking about length and voltage needing to be "proportional".
Can you keep us posted?
Thanks.
I bought a $40 solar panel off eBay used. For long distance cycling.
Just to charge my phone. Super happy with it.
I prefer connecting via mc4 but splicing in sae connectors so you can quickly disconnect panels when u need to move around
Is this a paid ad or expert advice? My wife and I are about to pull the trigger on RV life. This is the second video and I'm enjoying everything I've seen so far. 👍
I own the Grecell 200 watt pro and what Bob is saying here is all true. He's not paid by the company.
I bought a Bluetti PV350. It is fantastic.
You know your stuff, Bob.
Price is high but construction looks good gonna put it in my cart so I can save up for it
I have several Grecell 100w and 200w portable panels and they all work great. The 200 watt panels have grommets in the corners and can be hung up if needed. I also have 2 of the Grecell power stations and plan on buying another large one because the price is right and the power stations work for my needs. Thank you @Gail-gf7km for the great idea regarding weather proofing the fabric. I think it is a wonderful idea to help protect the investment. Thanks Bob for the review :D.
How about wind?
I see those "prop ups" on the back and think, "That's fine for no wind. But one gust and those things are blown away."
What's been your experience?
What do the power stations do ?
Thx
Amazon has a $50 off coupon today. Thanks Bob for all you do.
Thank you! What a great to the point video. Much appreciated!
Great info, thanks Bob!
Very nice review
I always wanted to know if those can just be laid flat on the roof of (my future) van? Or is it important they be prepped up?
Hi bob. I have been watching your channel for a couple years now and very much respect and enjoy you and all the content and information you are putting out. I am still in the dreaming/planning process. Have not yet started my van life. I was wondering if you could give some tips and information on registering and insuring camper vans. Particularly on DIY builds. For example..what kind of vehicle are they insured and registered as.
For 4000w 12v inverter with 4x1000w solar panels what would be the minimum and maximum batteries needed or required 🤔?
I checked this out on Amazon and it says it's compatible with the Anker power station but the amps are so high you can only use 1. Does anyone know how to work around the 20A limit? The Anker 767 can take 1000w input but I can't find any panels that I can put the combination to get 1000w and stay below 20A
I hope many people who view this video donate to HOWA on a regular basis. Small amounts add up, and HOWA helps so many with their builds, and organizing the caravans and even emergencies. A few of your dollars each month helps so many.
Make new friends
Keep the old
One is silver
The other gold
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