This is a really good price for the 9BB version.
Looking at through YT, the 180w 9BB version are much better than the old 5BB version.
I would love to get a pair as I'm trying to move away from 100w panels but my wife will kill me.
I know nothing about solar, how many of these would it take to power the average consumers appliances and computers? Gaming computers btw. 2 of them. lo. I live in South Central Nebraska btw. omfg dark mode sucks on SD. I cant see what im typing unless I highlight it.
I know nothing about solar, how many of these would it take to power the average consumers appliances and computers? Gaming computers btw. 2 of them. lo. I live in South Central Nebraska btw. omfg dark mode sucks on SD. I cant see what im typing unless I highlight it.
Too many factors to tell you. You'll need many more components as well. Will Prowse's channel on YouTube is a place to start learning about solar.
I know nothing about solar, how many of these would it take to power the average consumers appliances and computers? Gaming computers btw. 2 of them. lo. I live in South Central Nebraska btw. omfg dark mode sucks on SD. I cant see what im typing unless I highlight it.
You need charger controller, batteries, inverter etc. The panels are the cheapest part of going "solar"
Bought the 180w 9bb panel. Looks to be pretty solid and well-made. Intend to plug it into my powerstations for recharging when tailgating and other outdoor activities. Has some nice wind and hail/damage ratings as well.
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Just ordered one of the 180 Watt 9BB. Came out to $145 after tax.
Better than the Amazon deal that was up about 1-2 weeks ago that was $165 before tax.
I didn't see that, but that's what mine ended up as before tax.
Looking at through YT, the 180w 9BB version are much better than the old 5BB version.
I would love to get a pair as I'm trying to move away from 100w panels but my wife will kill me.
Too many factors to tell you. You'll need many more components as well. Will Prowse's channel on YouTube is a place to start learning about solar.
You need charger controller, batteries, inverter etc. The panels are the cheapest part of going "solar"
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I ended up getting this four pack of 200w panels for $719 from Amazon comes to $180 per panel instead of the panels from this deal.