FWC owner for nearly 2.5 yrs. Started with 2 - Solar Cynergy 120W Flex panels, in parallel, on the roof. Smart 100Ah LFP4 Battery for energy storage. For future panel adds, got a Victron 100/30 Smart controller.
Strongly considered getting a DC-DC charger, but, decided to put $ (“over the top Solar charging system”) into more energy storage. Just a bit later I added a Smart 50Ah LFP4 Battery, same brand & generation, ran both in parallel. For backup W, if needed, I got a portable Dokio 100W Flex Panel. The above panels were budget commodity imports.
During this time I was engineering an electric powered canoe. During the build, LFP4 became the obvious solution (light weight) to run the canoe. I had originally planned to utilize my 50Ah Battery for this purpose. But, Not wanting to mess with my Camper, I found a 2nd Smart 50Ah Battery, related to mine, for a tremendous price. Using it I built a power box for my Canoe with a Renogy Voyager controller. In total, if needed, I can access up to 200 Ah.
Back to panels, my portables. Last month, I found a portable Renogy 50W flex panel, on sale, for my canoe. Hope to troll, cast & run around all day. The Renogy definitely looks like higher quality. Also nice, it’s noticeably smaller than 1/2 the size of the Dokio. The Dokio has been used only once, have not needed it. Using my power box, the Voyager controller lists total incoming A. With my multimeter I can check incoming V. Recently ~1:15pm, I checked the 50W Renogy, & the 100W Dokio. Tested during full Sun, optimum & identical, conditions.
Renogy ... 20.5V x 2.9A = 59.45W ... good
Dokio ... 19.9V x 2.2A = 43.78W ... Ouch!
The Dokio is 2 years old, but used only once, severely under performed. The Renogy over performed. If I can find a sale again I will be tempted to get another 50W panel. I can multitask & repurpose, to power my canoe, or if needed, to run both in parallel as extra W for the Camper. Next up roof panels.
Strongly considered getting a DC-DC charger, but, decided to put $ (“over the top Solar charging system”) into more energy storage. Just a bit later I added a Smart 50Ah LFP4 Battery, same brand & generation, ran both in parallel. For backup W, if needed, I got a portable Dokio 100W Flex Panel. The above panels were budget commodity imports.
During this time I was engineering an electric powered canoe. During the build, LFP4 became the obvious solution (light weight) to run the canoe. I had originally planned to utilize my 50Ah Battery for this purpose. But, Not wanting to mess with my Camper, I found a 2nd Smart 50Ah Battery, related to mine, for a tremendous price. Using it I built a power box for my Canoe with a Renogy Voyager controller. In total, if needed, I can access up to 200 Ah.
Back to panels, my portables. Last month, I found a portable Renogy 50W flex panel, on sale, for my canoe. Hope to troll, cast & run around all day. The Renogy definitely looks like higher quality. Also nice, it’s noticeably smaller than 1/2 the size of the Dokio. The Dokio has been used only once, have not needed it. Using my power box, the Voyager controller lists total incoming A. With my multimeter I can check incoming V. Recently ~1:15pm, I checked the 50W Renogy, & the 100W Dokio. Tested during full Sun, optimum & identical, conditions.
Renogy ... 20.5V x 2.9A = 59.45W ... good
Dokio ... 19.9V x 2.2A = 43.78W ... Ouch!
The Dokio is 2 years old, but used only once, severely under performed. The Renogy over performed. If I can find a sale again I will be tempted to get another 50W panel. I can multitask & repurpose, to power my canoe, or if needed, to run both in parallel as extra W for the Camper. Next up roof panels.