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BougeRV 100W 12V 9BB Mono Solar Panel

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BougeRV via Amazon has BougeRV 100W 12V 9BB Mono Solar Panel for $62.99 when you apply promo code PANELS0612 at checkout. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • High-level 9BB Cell Design has a 21.9%
  • Highest Conversion Rate
  • Half-cut Cells Technology

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    • Our research indicates that this offer is $26.25 lower (29% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $89.24.
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    • 18-month product warranty
    • 25-year power warranty
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BougeRV via Amazon has BougeRV 100W 12V 9BB Mono Solar Panel for $62.99 when you apply promo code PANELS0612 at checkout. Shipping is free.

Thanks to staff member the-press-box for finding this deal.

Features:
  • High-level 9BB Cell Design has a 21.9%
  • Highest Conversion Rate
  • Half-cut Cells Technology

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $26.25 lower (29% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $89.24.
  • About this product:
    • 18-month product warranty
    • 25-year power warranty
  • About this store:

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detroitmedic
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No, PWM ain't worth a damn

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Jun 14, 2023 09:28 PM
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mathuJun 14, 2023 09:28 PM
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I purchased one and I'm looking for a carrying case if anyone has purchased one and can point me in the right direction
Jun 14, 2023 09:49 PM
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chriss7912Jun 14, 2023 09:49 PM
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I am curious. If you wanted to use this in my backyard for pool parties with lights and music and stuff plugged in how many of these panels would be good? Also isjust getting one of those power stations all you need? Just hook these up to the power station to charge it and the batter from the power station runs all your power?
Jun 14, 2023 10:17 PM
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Calvino1001Jun 14, 2023 10:17 PM
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Looks good. I'm in for one! Thanks.
Jun 14, 2023 10:30 PM
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lingiJun 14, 2023 10:30 PM
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Quote from chriss7912 :
I am curious. If you wanted to use this in my backyard for pool parties with lights and music and stuff plugged in how many of these panels would be good? Also isjust getting one of those power stations all you need? Just hook these up to the power station to charge it and the batter from the power station runs all your power?
You can calculate this by figuring out what all you're going to be plugging in, and how long you'd want to run it for.

If you've got, for example, 150W worth of string lights, and maybe an old Android phone running Spotify, etc., we'll call that 200W of power. If you want to run that for 8 hours straight, 200*8 = 1600Wh, so you'd be in the market for roughly a 2000Wh battery that supports at least 100W solar input (if you don't want the battery to bottleneck your charging). Your solar panel will charge up your battery while the sun is shining so it's ready to go for your pool party.

This is my understanding at least, I'm sure someone will correct me if wrong
Jun 14, 2023 10:40 PM
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rv0Jun 14, 2023 10:40 PM
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Quote from ChiefAlchemist :
Complete solar n00b here...So this plugins into a power station, recharges that, and the power station provides power. I don't need to buy anything else, correct? No inverter, etc.
yes, if you have a bluetti or jackary. there is a cable you may need to connect to it.
Jun 14, 2023 10:49 PM
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taipanJun 14, 2023 10:49 PM
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Quote from rv0 :
yes, if you have a bluetti or jackary. there is a cable you may need to connect to it.
I see several MC4 to DC cable options... any recommendations that won't diminish this deal due to the cost?
Jun 15, 2023 12:57 AM
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user10101Jun 15, 2023 12:57 AM
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What do people plug this into? I like the idea but don't know where to start on this lol

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Jun 15, 2023 01:19 AM
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BrightMice133Jun 15, 2023 01:19 AM
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People, what else do I need to plug this into my home grid. Trying to build a balcony solar station. Only inverter right and cables?
Jun 15, 2023 01:25 AM
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Duckfan8537Jun 15, 2023 01:25 AM
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I've bought from these guys and the product was great and customer service was awesome.
Jun 15, 2023 01:31 AM
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kida182001Jun 15, 2023 01:31 AM
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Description says this thing has "solar connector". Is that MC4?
Jun 15, 2023 01:53 AM
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andtimeJun 15, 2023 01:53 AM
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Quote from Stt1 :
I've never dipped my toe into the solar panel subject but would like to learn more. I know I can pull up tons of videos on YT but does anyone have a recommendation of someone that knows what they're doing? I'd like to learn from a well versed person instead of watching videos of first timers.
Will Prowse on YouTube has some great first time/basics videos—you can't beat him
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Jun 15, 2023 02:29 AM
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eaims1Jun 15, 2023 02:29 AM
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I would like some solar advice from all the experts. I have a dead ac attic exhaust fan with a new motor to replace it with. I was thinking of swapping it out entirely for a giant 12VDC fan. The one I'm looking at uses about 80W total and I already have a 100W panel. My plan was to only have the fan running when the sun was out so no battery or charge controller necessary. But in place of that I was thinking of adding a small voltage regulator to the panel output to keep a stable 12VDC. The regulator I found on Amazon is a dual buck converter that has a 9-40V range.

This setup should work in theory. But I was hoping to get some reassurance that it should work or advice as to where I might be wrong. Thanks in advance!
Jun 15, 2023 02:59 AM
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AUSSIE2UJun 15, 2023 02:59 AM
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Quote from eaims1 :
I would like some solar advice from all the experts. I have a dead ac attic exhaust fan with a new motor to replace it with. I was thinking of swapping it out entirely for a giant 12VDC fan. The one I'm looking at uses about 80W total and I already have a 100W panel. My plan was to only have the fan running when the sun was out so no battery or charge controller necessary. But in place of that I was thinking of adding a small voltage regulator to the panel output to keep a stable 12VDC. The regulator I found on Amazon is a dual buck converter that has a 9-40V range.

This setup should work in theory. But I was hoping to get some reassurance that it should work or advice as to where I might be wrong. Thanks in advance!
Yep, you're on the right track. If this were for a shed or greenhouse and the fan was brushless, you probably wouldn't need the buck converter as the motors can take higher voltages fine. The buck converter just keeps the insulation from getting warm. But the key to think about for a primary home fan though is liability. If you are "rigging" something, it might not be smart from an insurance or inspection standpoint, especially upon resale of the home. It's not worth the potential red flag when someone else spots it.
Jun 15, 2023 04:52 AM
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ProbedudeJun 15, 2023 04:52 AM
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33 cells total for a 12v panel? Weird. Usually see 36 cells. That's one way to make it less $$.

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Jun 15, 2023 06:01 AM
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HandofamJun 15, 2023 06:01 AM
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Quote from Probedude :
33 cells total for a 12v panel? Weird. Usually see 36 cells. That's one way to make it less $$.
im actually considering returning this as i just realized it's 12v. would have preferred 24v.

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