I received a package from bluetti a couple days ago and their packaging is wonderful. A box inside a box and well protected. I’m looking to purchase solar panels for my solar generator soon.
Hi. We just got our PV350 panel. Looking forward to test it. But we realized that not all of the 4 segments look quite the same. The far left segment is „missing“ a layer that the other 3 segments have. But maybe this is normal? Do all your 4 segments of the panel look the same?
I bought the other day the bluetti sp350 and in 86° weather I was pulling 255 watts and then an hour later than 91° weather I was only pulling a 190 Watts, so as the heat rises the Watts go down less power, not very happy with these bluetti solar panel, overall on a hot California sunny day pulling about 170watts the bluetti SP 350.
@@mattssacre Opps sorry I just seen my typo I made a mistake putting in 290watts was supposed to be 190 watts at 91° not 29, California here gets really hot here in summer I get overall about 170watts at 100° out of this bluetti SP 350 panel that's over 50% loss, but from what I'm understanding this is pretty common with all fold out panels from what I understand.
I've got a 200 and a 350 Bluetti. My 200 can get me 160 at best which I think is pretty good but the exact same conditions and placement my 350 can only get 205 watts at max and blueetti is claiming this is "normal" I'm talking no clouds at noon in ideal placement. I'm having a hard time believing them. Its going into a 200P at about 80% charge
@@gregghershberger7968 I dont want to be right about this but I was surprised at how flippant the response was from Bluetti. Now the temps were in the 90s but if that is going to make this much of a difference the cost isn't worth it to me.
800$ huh, just ordered 12 panels, 240 watts from suntan solar in Arizona for under 500$ plus the 240$ shipping. Still under 800$. I would jump on board, but my 200 watt bluetti briefcases only put out 100 watts At max UV high hours. Which sucks cuz my lion energy 100 watt, puts out about 95-100 on high UV hours. Then, with 4 in series parrellel, which has been the most productive wat to run them together. Only put out 300 watts. That's 500 wats im losing, which is insane because when I plug it in single they at least put out 100 watts. So when I run in parrellel I loose 100 watts somewhere
Folding panels are more expensive because of the extra material required and while they work good in most cases they are just so much more expensive. I want to max out 1600w of solar on my Delta Pro and of course it would be nice to have at least 700w of solar panels you can take with you but I'm not spending $1600 for that so ridged panels it is.
*Absolutely perfect for what we use . **Generater.Systems** for Our 500wt power station! Love it!!!!*
It depends on what you want to run. Size of the house has nothing to do with it, it is strictly how much energy you want to consume.
I received a package from bluetti a couple days ago and their packaging is wonderful. A box inside a box and well protected. I’m looking to purchase solar panels for my solar generator soon.
I've been impressed with Bluetti, so far great company. Thanks for watching.
So I am thinking 2 sets can you connect the two without additional connectors? Also where did you get the extra extension cable? Sorry wrong vid
Depends on whether you are connecting in parallel or series. Had the extension cable from Zamp from an earlier purchase
Thank you
Hi. We just got our PV350 panel. Looking forward to test it. But we realized that not all of the 4 segments look quite the same. The far left segment is „missing“ a layer that the other 3 segments have. But maybe this is normal? Do all your 4 segments of the panel look the same?
Just went out and checked. All four panels of mine look the same.
The 'far left' is usually a couple segments short. :D
I bought the other day the bluetti sp350 and in 86° weather I was pulling 255 watts and then an hour later than 91° weather I was only pulling a 190 Watts, so as the heat rises the Watts go down less power, not very happy with these bluetti solar panel, overall on a hot California sunny day pulling about 170watts the bluetti SP 350.
@@mattssacre Opps sorry I just seen my typo I made a mistake putting in 290watts was supposed to be 190 watts at 91° not 29, California here gets really hot here in summer I get overall about 170watts at 100° out of this bluetti SP 350 panel that's over 50% loss, but from what I'm understanding this is pretty common with all fold out panels from what I understand.
Whats the dimensions of the panels when folded?
I’m currently vacationing so I’m not home to measure them. Thanks for watching
I've got a 200 and a 350 Bluetti. My 200 can get me 160 at best which I think is pretty good but the exact same conditions and placement my 350 can only get 205 watts at max and blueetti is claiming this is "normal" I'm talking no clouds at noon in ideal placement. I'm having a hard time believing them. Its going into a 200P at about 80% charge
That doesn't make sense to me either. I'm going to test mine some more.
@@gregghershberger7968 I dont want to be right about this but I was surprised at how flippant the response was from Bluetti. Now the temps were in the 90s but if that is going to make this much of a difference the cost isn't worth it to me.
@@guavaball give them a second chance. Maybe just having a bad day. They've really been superb with me.
It doesn't look like they come with much cable.
Are those the PV 350?
Yes it is
800$ huh, just ordered 12 panels, 240 watts from suntan solar in Arizona for under 500$ plus the 240$ shipping. Still under 800$. I would jump on board, but my 200 watt bluetti briefcases only put out 100 watts At max UV high hours. Which sucks cuz my lion energy 100 watt, puts out about 95-100 on high UV hours. Then, with 4 in series parrellel, which has been the most productive wat to run them together. Only put out 300 watts. That's 500 wats im losing, which is insane because when I plug it in single they at least put out 100 watts. So when I run in parrellel I loose 100 watts somewhere
Folding panels are more expensive because of the extra material required and while they work good in most cases they are just so much more expensive. I want to max out 1600w of solar on my Delta Pro and of course it would be nice to have at least 700w of solar panels you can take with you but I'm not spending $1600 for that so ridged panels it is.
I just needed something portable to take back and forth to our off grid hunting camp to power my bluetti. Works for me. Thanks for watching.
this is a poorly done video. waits until halfway thru to start and then we can't see the readout. prepare better and stop wasting people's times
We can’t all be perfect. Sorry.