One thing I’d like to see is loops of some kind so o can stake it down. I’ve had windy days when we camp and don’t need to chase expensive panels flying in the wind
Just now getting into solar. Purchased a Bluetti AC 70 last month. Did that based on some of your valuable input about Bluetti. I am now thinking of hooking up solar to my little homemade storage shed that doesn't currently have any power source. I think this might be a good option. Use for shed, then fold up and use for my camping trips. Hmmm, we will have to ponder that a bit. Thanks for the review. Have actually heard some good things about Renogy. Thanks for sharing.
Look like decent, portable panels, and I like the metal kickstands. Ditto on the EF panel "stands". Total p.i.t.a., and I've never used them. Always take my Elecaenta "suitcase" panels with me camping.
Definitely an interesting design by being rigid and foldable. It would be nice if the legs were adjustable. My ideal tilt angles are completely different for spring, summer, and winter
Hello there. I'm wondering if the panel unit uses little rubber grommets in the frame wholes where the wires feed thru or if the frame holes are bare. Your input would be greatly appreciated. How you have a great 2024 camping season!!
A flex panel with an aluminum frame- so much easier to set up VS the standard flex panel that bows. Ecoflow has recently released a new panel with actual legs. I have their 110w panel - I never use it because the setup sucks.
Awesome video very well organized garage should do a walk-through video on it.
I bought these in 240W last Dec. They're GREAT panels!!!
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Helpful review, have seen these and thought they looked tough. New subscriber
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One thing I’d like to see is loops of some kind so o can stake it down. I’ve had windy days when we camp and don’t need to chase expensive panels flying in the wind
A very nice portable panel. Dont have to worry about the glass breaking. Something I would like to get at some point.
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Just now getting into solar. Purchased a Bluetti AC 70 last month. Did that based on some of your valuable input about Bluetti. I am now thinking of hooking up solar to my little homemade storage shed that doesn't currently have any power source. I think this might be a good option. Use for shed, then fold up and use for my camping trips. Hmmm, we will have to ponder that a bit. Thanks for the review. Have actually heard some good things about Renogy. Thanks for sharing.
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Look like decent, portable panels, and I like the metal kickstands.
Ditto on the EF panel "stands". Total p.i.t.a., and I've never used them. Always take my Elecaenta "suitcase" panels with me camping.
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Definitely an interesting design by being rigid and foldable. It would be nice if the legs were adjustable. My ideal tilt angles are completely different for spring, summer, and winter
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Good review, and thanks!
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Hello there. I'm wondering if the panel unit uses little rubber grommets in the frame wholes where the wires feed thru or if the frame holes are bare. Your input would be greatly appreciated. How you have a great 2024 camping season!!
I'm thinking about getting one. It would be nice if the legs were adjustable. What amps was the solar making?
What about it being fiberglass versus monocrystalline?
How does it do with partial shade?
A flex panel with an aluminum frame- so much easier to set up VS the standard flex panel that bows. Ecoflow has recently released a new panel with actual legs. I have their 110w panel - I never use it because the setup sucks.
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Would you be able to connect 4 of these in a series to the delta pro ultra?
Yes, you can connect as many as you want as long as it does not exceed the MPPT controller in the power station.
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Agree with you on the Ecoflow 400 watt panel. Terrible design.
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