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Lost again
Hi folks-
Well our flexible panels finally gave up the ghost on the return part of our trip to Alaska recently and I’m looking to replace them. I was originally going to go to a larger set of flexible panels but in measuring my available space I found out that that won’t work. Further more, I think I’m leaning more towards the idea of not having to revisit this issue in another 4-5 years so I’m slowly coming around to fixed panels...
In reading as much as I can about what is available it seems that the cells made by Sun Power offer some of the highest efficiency (22-23%) cells on the market. I was not able to find any 100 watt panels made by Sun Power that would work but then I found out about Renogy’s new Eclipse line which uses Sun Power’s cells and they would fit perfectly..
Has anyone had a chance to look into these panels or have any thoughts on them?
Thanks.
https://www.renogy.com/eclipse-100-watt-12-volt-monocrystalline-solar-panel/
Well our flexible panels finally gave up the ghost on the return part of our trip to Alaska recently and I’m looking to replace them. I was originally going to go to a larger set of flexible panels but in measuring my available space I found out that that won’t work. Further more, I think I’m leaning more towards the idea of not having to revisit this issue in another 4-5 years so I’m slowly coming around to fixed panels...
In reading as much as I can about what is available it seems that the cells made by Sun Power offer some of the highest efficiency (22-23%) cells on the market. I was not able to find any 100 watt panels made by Sun Power that would work but then I found out about Renogy’s new Eclipse line which uses Sun Power’s cells and they would fit perfectly..
Has anyone had a chance to look into these panels or have any thoughts on them?
Thanks.
https://www.renogy.com/eclipse-100-watt-12-volt-monocrystalline-solar-panel/