The new Pecron PV300 portable folding solar panel has a new kickstand design that solves many of the problems we typically see when trying to use these oversized panels, and I wouldn't be surprised to see other companies start to copy this design soon. The specs on this panel are 330w, and it weighs a bit less than 30lbs. Pecron says they include a case for it, and it does have built in MC4 connectors. If you're looking for roughly 300w of solar input, and don't want to deal with more than 1 panel, this Pecron PV300 might be a good option. It is kina big even when folded, so that is one thing to note. If you also love portable power and would like to join me on this journey, please consider: Subscribing Giving a thumbs up Sharing this video Using my Amazon links and don't forget to leave a comment! Thank you and thanks for watching!😁 --------------- As of this video, there is also a 10% discount code for this panel: NEWPV300D10 www.pecron.com/products/pecron-330w-portable-solar-panel Pecron PV300 on Amazon (affiliate link): amzn.to/3ZMmBln
I'm on the fence regards these foldable panels mulling whether to get a Bluetti PV120 which I found on sale for about €150 or their PV350 for €360. Its to power my AC200 Max. They just seem very expensive per watt, larger than residential panels and only about 2/3 the weight of a residential panel. That and the susceptibility to wind you mentioned in your previous video. Strangely still tempted though.
In the right conditions they are super nice though. I love being able to deploy them when needed, and then tuck them away in a closet afterwards. The price seems pretty good, cheaper than I've seen here.
The new Pecron PV300 portable folding solar panel has a new kickstand design that solves many of the problems we typically see when trying to use these oversized panels, and I wouldn't be surprised to see other companies start to copy this design soon.
The specs on this panel are 330w, and it weighs a bit less than 30lbs. Pecron says they include a case for it, and it does have built in MC4 connectors.
If you're looking for roughly 300w of solar input, and don't want to deal with more than 1 panel, this Pecron PV300 might be a good option. It is kina big even when folded, so that is one thing to note.
If you also love portable power and would like to join me on this journey, please consider:
Subscribing
Giving a thumbs up
Sharing this video
Using my Amazon links
and don't forget to leave a comment!
Thank you and thanks for watching!😁
---------------
As of this video, there is also a 10% discount code for this panel:
NEWPV300D10
www.pecron.com/products/pecron-330w-portable-solar-panel
Pecron PV300 on Amazon (affiliate link): amzn.to/3ZMmBln
It is a great design! I don’t mind the weight. Any lighter would end up being early Christmas for some neighbor, (who knows where!)
I totally agree!
I'm on the fence regards these foldable panels mulling whether to get a Bluetti PV120 which I found on sale for about €150 or their PV350 for €360. Its to power my AC200 Max. They just seem very expensive per watt, larger than residential panels and only about 2/3 the weight of a residential panel. That and the susceptibility to wind you mentioned in your previous video. Strangely still tempted though.
In the right conditions they are super nice though. I love being able to deploy them when needed, and then tuck them away in a closet afterwards. The price seems pretty good, cheaper than I've seen here.