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Best Solar Panels Reddit:100w Folding Solar Panel with Flexible Supporting Legs for Camping

Best Solar Panels Reddit:100w Folding Solar Panel with Flexible Supporting Legs for Camping

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Min Order Qty:
1000 watt
Supply Capability:
10000 watt/month

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Specification

Material:
Polycrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
100
Number of Cells(pieces):
72

Product Description

Folding module kits are designed to provide portable 12 volt power wherever you need it.PoPwer available from 20W to 240W
 
Features:
·  Padded, moulded carry bag
·  Heavy duty carry handle, hinges and clasps Stainless steel telescopic&adjustable legs
·  Weatherproof solar charge controller with LED indicator
·  5m cable with heavy duty Anderson connectors between module-regulator & regulator-battery clamps
·  All cabled up ready to use
·  2 year warranty

These kits are the ideal solution for 4WD, camping, caravaning, boating and recreational activities whereverpower is required for lights, small TV, camping fridge, pump or other small appliances.
100W Folding Solar Panel with Flexible Supporting Legs for Camping

Nominal Peak Power100W120W (2 x 60W)160W (2 x 80W)200W (2 x 100W)
Power tolerance3%
Cell typeMonocrystalline/Polycrystalline
Open circuit voltage (Voc)21.6V
Voltage at maximum power (Vmp)17.6V17.5V17.5V17.5V
Short circuit current (Isc)4.9A7.4A9.88A12.34A
Current at maximum power (Imp)4.54A6.86A9.14A11.42A
Maximum system voltage1000VDC
NOCT (Nominal Operating Cell Temperature)45 C +/-2 C
Operating temperature - module-40 C to +85 C
Operating temperature – charge-35 C to +55 C
Module folded size (mm) in carry bag505x550x60505x825x80505x1005x70670x1005x70
Module open size (mm)1014x550x301014x825x351014x1005x351344x1005x35
Module net weight (kg)9.21315.219
Module gross weight (kg)111619.423.2
Solar charge controllerPWM 12V 10A; IP65 ratedPWM 12V 20A; IP65 rated


Q: I'm from Toledo, OH about 2 miles from the MI line. We are a foster family and have adopted 5 children. We just moved into a 5400+sq 2 story home. We have (3) 2.5-3 ton AC units to cool this huge house. We got the house cheap...$75k couldn't pass it up! Anyway...I was wondering how many solar panels it would take and of what wattage to power these Central Air Units and maybe the rest of the house. We have 3 people in our home......9 of which are children who leave the lights on and run hot water to beat the band. We have all brand new energy star appliances and front loader washer and dryer. Gas Range and Gas hot water tank. Was thinking of using metal window frames and buying solar cells and making my own panels. Just don't know how much to buy. We face south with no trees. Constant Sun. thanks for your help. An e-mail address to bounce questions off of would be helpful if you experienced. tx.
I'm inferring that your goal is to save money. You're on the right track with your energy star appliances - saving energy is far better than installing solar panels to cover energy that will be wasted. You may have an opportunity with solar hot water - you would need a large storage tank with 3 people, but that would be the best use of your roof in my opinion. Check with a professional installer, it may make financial sense. Although you could make your own heating panels, it's hard to make a solution as durable as commercial panels. And if freezing is an issue in your area, you would have to drain a homemade system in the winter. With an evacuated tube commercial system, you could keep running right through the winter. In the summer, instead of running those expensive air conditioners, could you just have a cool room in the basement? Anyone who wanted privacy could still go to their regular room and run fans. We have no A/C in our house, and manage, even on those 00+ days. Sounds like awnings or other window coverings might be a big help for you, at least until you can get some deciduous trees in to shade the house in summer. I would advise against making your own solar electric panels. They would not save money over the long term. And check panel prices - they have dropped 50% this year, according to a recent Newsweek article.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on walls?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on walls. While they are commonly mounted on rooftops for optimal sun exposure, they can also be installed on walls using specialized mounting systems. Wall-mounted solar panels are a viable option for locations with limited roof space or where the roof is not suitable for installation.
Q: I'm looking at solar panels and I have NO IDEA what this stuff means.They come in catagories of Watts. What does that refer to? If a solar pannel is in the 200-watt catagory, what does that really mean? Will it produce 200 watts an hour, a day, a week, a month, a year?? How many watts of energy does the average house use up in one month? I really wish they would just tell me on the website!! :(0 points!!!!!!!! :D
Watts is a measurement of power which is a combination of Voltage x Amps Example: a 200 Watt panel can produce 6.6 amps at 2 Volts. (200 = 2 x 6.6) If you bought a 24 volt system the same 200 Watts would give you half the amount of amps since the power (watts) is the same. When determining your needs for a solar system there are many factors that have to be taken into account. The amount of power you use will depend on what appliances you have in the house, how much you use them, and how careful you are with vampire loads (A TV or stereo will use some power even when turned off unless you unplug them). The amount of panels you need will also depend on your battery system, amount of sunlight that you have in a day and how many days of reserve power you think you will need based on the weather in your area. If you wanted to completely run your house on solar energy you are looking at an investment of $5,000 - $20,000 or even more. There sometimes are tax incentive depending on where you live that will reduce your overall cost. Some examples of power usage: Toaster : 800-500W Microwave : 600-500W Dishwasher : 200-500W Washing Machine : 500W Vacuum Cleaner : 200-700W Iron : 000W Clothes dryer : 4000W Ceiling Fan : 0-50W Table Fan : 0-25W Electric Blanket : 200W Hair Blow dryer : 000W Electric Shaver : 5W Laptop Computer : 20-50W Desktop Computer : 80-50W TV (9 colour) : 70W Clock radio : W Fridge / Freezer : 500W 25 colour TV : 50W Electric Kettle : 2000W
Q: Rated in kilowatts, what is the maximum output of one 8 by 0 solar panel? Assume this solar panel is located at the equator for maximum sunlight.
Using MTRstudent's information of 000 watts per square meter and 5% efficiency or 50 watts per square meter, your 8 ft by 0 ft panel has 7.43605 square meters of area. A panel of this size could generate about .5 Kilowatts of electricity.
Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of lightning activity?
Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of lightning activity. However, it is important to install proper lightning protection systems and grounding measures to minimize the risk of damage or electrical surges caused by lightning strikes.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a shaded area?
Solar panels can be installed in shaded areas, but they won't be as efficient as panels installed in direct sunlight. The amount of shade and the duration of shading throughout the day will impact the overall performance of the solar panels. It is recommended to install solar panels in areas with maximum sunlight exposure for optimal energy production.
Q: What is the maintenance cost of solar panels?
The maintenance cost of solar panels is generally low. Routine maintenance such as cleaning the panels and checking for any damage or debris is recommended, which can be done by the owner or a professional. Additionally, occasional inspections and repairs may be required, but these costs are minimal compared to the long-term benefits of using solar energy.
Q: What are the supplies needed in a solar panel field, i know there are the panels. But what about batteries, and converters. Possibly other things, and how many will i need, for a certain amount of panels?
There okorder . I think you can find lots of info on the internet. I hope this helps you get going.
Q: Here's a little idea I though might help everyone out in Iraq a little: How about if the US mass produces solar panels that are small enough to carry (maybe one foot by three feet) that have a regular power outlet on them to the Iraqis? We could send convoys to the people waiting in line to buy gas and give each person one free solar panel. Why?. A lot of people are buying gas to run generators for air conditioning, not to fuel vehicles. 2. It would help reduce the gas lines if people only needed gas for cars instead of their generators too.3. It would help reduce the fighting over the power grid if people didn't need the grid for their own electrical power.My theory is, once every family in Iraq has enough of these panels that they don't even care about the power grid (during the daytime anyway) it would be much easier to fix the power grid. Maybe these solar panels could even connect to and add to the power grid.
I have a better idea . Why don't we pull our troops out of there and take the money that we spend to kill people and build a mass amount of solar cells and hand them out to our own people maybe give one of our hungry people a little food to go with it . You could even take a little of that money and put some kids through college . I can think of thousands of things to do with that cash . Why don't we ever take care of our own people first ?
Q: Can solar panels be damaged by hail or strong winds?
Yes, solar panels can be damaged by hail or strong winds. Hail can cause physical damage to the panels, such as cracking or shattering the glass surface. Strong winds can potentially dislodge or loosen the panels, leading to structural damage or detachment. To mitigate these risks, solar panels are designed and installed to withstand certain weather conditions, but extreme hail or exceptionally strong winds can still cause damage.

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