Hmm.. this would be great for my teardrop trailer. If it rolls that small, I can stow it in the galley or inside when transporting. The form factor is a plus..
I bought the 200w version to replace/supplement my two 100w Jackery panels. In certain situations, mainly festivals, there isn't enough space to put solar panels on the ground. The Jackerys are too heavy to put on an EZ-UP. Hopefully, this will solve that problem.
Nice review, and very impressive. But even though they look cool and seem to charge well, I'm not sure if I'm ready to spend $2.70 per watt for a solar panel.
It has the pretty much universal MC4 connectors, so all you need to do is find what plug your power station uses, and find an MC4 connector to that plug Like for example an MC4 connector to a 5.5inch barrel connector.
Hmm.. this would be great for my teardrop trailer. If it rolls that small, I can stow it in the galley or inside when transporting. The form factor is a plus..
I bought the 200w version to replace/supplement my two 100w Jackery panels. In certain situations, mainly festivals, there isn't enough space to put solar panels on the ground. The Jackerys are too heavy to put on an EZ-UP. Hopefully, this will solve that problem.
You definitely sparked my interest in one of these.
Good review , thanks for sharing , God bless !
I hear bougeRv has a 400 watt panel similar in size. I just can’t seem to find more videos on it.
looks like a winner
You're probably known as the gadget guy in the neighborhood.😂
That’s me too Lol
Nice review, and very impressive. But even though they look cool and seem to charge well, I'm not sure if I'm ready to spend $2.70 per watt for a solar panel.
Yeah I suspect the added cost on these is for the convenience of being able to roll them up or mold them to a surface.
@@Iridium242 I suspect the prices will start coming down once they have recouped the cost of R&D.
Like they say you get what you pay for. Cheap watt =cheaply made panel. But flexible is really what you pay for in this case. 73
I am looking to buy a CIGS solar panel for attaching to the top of my Fiat 500e. The challenge is to find a product that will fit my electric car.
Helpful review. I’m still learning about solar. How does one know if the panel will work with the power station?
It has the pretty much universal MC4 connectors, so all you need to do is find what plug your power station uses, and find an MC4 connector to that plug Like for example an MC4 connector to a 5.5inch barrel connector.
Can I cover the floor of my pickup truck bed with this, and walk on it, and load stuff on top of it ? Without damage.
Does it need some kind of cooling underneath when installed on an RV roof?
I'd like to know if I can mix and match? Do different branded panels work if you connect them together? Also do they work all year round... in Winter?
Yes you can mix and match and yes my panels work great in summer and winter, you might have to clean snow off them in the winter but they do work
Based on your experience what do you think the lifespan would be in Arizona?
There's no coupon code the video is only 2 years old🤣🤣🤣🤣
I have a Ecoflow River Pro. Would you recommend the 200 watt panel? I get min sunlight so I want something I can use to charge my solar charger.
Yeah i would, I have tried this on my Ecoflow power station and it did a great job
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