Yes Jeff the solar panels work out perfect and even better at certain times of the year setting up in the shade in late November not so good LOL but if I would have got the panels out earlier in the day they would have done much better
Yeah the Subaru is great for car camping the only challenge I have is if I've got to do everything in the car it's tough because you can not sit up in the back in the way I have it set up right now I used to sit in the backseat on the one but now I have it with some items on that side I might go back for the winter where I can sit in the backseat and cook but I cooked spaghetti and meatballs tonight in the front seat on the passenger side that video will be up on Thursday
Yeah back in the '70s that's when solar really started taking off it was a kind of do-it-yourself back then and then it started to gain popularity in the late 90s early 2000s
Sean so far they're the best set of panels that I have seen or used I do have 200 water solar that I was using with the alpha ESS but these are a little more rigid and easier to set up
Yeah I have been extremely blessed and I remember everything it's just I can't use everything on every video I wouldn't have enough room in the car LOL
Thanks for the review. I just ordered the same setup from Amazon. Do you know if it's possible to hook 2 of the 220watt panels together and run it to the battery?
Hey, Random…wondering why you have the pro version? I see by the specs that the output voltage is 48v on it and the other 220 unit is 19v. I can’t seem to understand the reason for the difference. Can you enlighten me? I would much appreciate it. BTW, like your kind of videos.
I sent this question to VTOMAN. They answered that the 220Pro or the 400 must be used on the Flashspeed 1500 as they output 48 and 40 volts respectively. So while that helped me, their website doesn’t exactly spell it out that the 1500 ONLY can accept the 220pro or 400. I replied back with that suggestion. Now I (we) know.
From my experience the panel is very good I'm not sure how a cheaper one would work but then again I have had a 60 watt panel that put out more than it was rated it's very hard to determine as I only know this one
This time of year the solar production is low but depending on where you are and the time of year it does a great job especially if you're out boondocking but there's a lot of factors that go into producing energy from the Sun clouds and other things like Shadows that have to be taking into consideration but in full sun it does a great job 220 Watts
Nice setup! I can see that being very useful.
Yes Jeff the solar panels work out perfect and even better at certain times of the year setting up in the shade in late November not so good LOL but if I would have got the panels out earlier in the day they would have done much better
Hi Tony 2.0 nice set up you have there, love the Subaru too.
Yeah the Subaru is great for car camping the only challenge I have is if I've got to do everything in the car it's tough because you can not sit up in the back in the way I have it set up right now I used to sit in the backseat on the one but now I have it with some items on that side I might go back for the winter where I can sit in the backseat and cook but I cooked spaghetti and meatballs tonight in the front seat on the passenger side that video will be up on Thursday
Back in the 70s is when I first heard about it. But solar power is getting more popular today. I see it in a lot of places now!
Yeah back in the '70s that's when solar really started taking off it was a kind of do-it-yourself back then and then it started to gain popularity in the late 90s early 2000s
Well hello Tony 20 it's always amazing to see another video
Thank you so much my friend I am always blessed by you watching
Here in Thailand, it would be perfect for a small family use year round…☀️ ☀️ ☀️ ☀️ ☀️
Yes that's true
That's nice will look into that
Sean so far they're the best set of panels that I have seen or used I do have 200 water solar that I was using with the alpha ESS but these are a little more rigid and easier to set up
Great review on the solar panels and power station. You are a very lucky man. Jake McClellan The Oregon Boy 👦
Yes Jake a very blessed man
Hi Tony nice setup,great review stay blessed stay safe
God bless you too Sonya take care of my friend
You have so much equipment. I bet you can remember everything you have...lol
Yeah I have been extremely blessed and I remember everything it's just I can't use everything on every video I wouldn't have enough room in the car LOL
Hi Brother,
Great review 👍🏻
Please take care and Stay Strong 💯
Thank you brother always enjoy your encouragement and prayers I am staying strong 100%
Thanks for the review. I just ordered the same setup from Amazon. Do you know if it's possible to hook 2 of the 220watt panels together and run it to the battery?
Yes I should have probably mentioned it you can hook up several arrays
Hey, Random…wondering why you have the pro version? I see by the specs that the output voltage is 48v on it and the other 220 unit is 19v. I can’t seem to understand the reason for the difference. Can you enlighten me? I would much appreciate it. BTW, like your kind of videos.
I sent this question to VTOMAN. They answered that the 220Pro or the 400 must be used on the Flashspeed 1500 as they output 48 and 40 volts respectively. So while that helped me, their website doesn’t exactly spell it out that the 1500 ONLY can accept the 220pro or 400. I replied back with that suggestion. Now I (we) know.
Absolutely now we know I did not realize that awesome and thank you for sharing that with me Rodney
Great review ive got 2 600x vtoman batteries would you recommend the panel over a cheaper brand please can I ask?
All the best from the uk
From my experience the panel is very good I'm not sure how a cheaper one would work but then again I have had a 60 watt panel that put out more than it was rated it's very hard to determine as I only know this one
To slow of a charge
This time of year the solar production is low but depending on where you are and the time of year it does a great job especially if you're out boondocking but there's a lot of factors that go into producing energy from the Sun clouds and other things like Shadows that have to be taking into consideration but in full sun it does a great job 220 Watts