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100W ECO-WORTHY Bifacial Solar Panel $47.99 Shipped

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Jun 04, 2024 05:12 AM
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hugeJun 04, 2024 05:12 AM
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Their solar panel deals are usually terrible. $0.50/watt is very expert, especially for cheap Chinese brand.
You can get new bifacial panels for as low as under $0.20/watt or even lower on sale. I wouldn't buy these unless you need just a couple
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Jun 04, 2024 06:35 AM
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Quote from huge :
Their solar panel deals are usually terrible. $0.50/watt is very expert, especially for cheap Chinese brand.
You can get new bifacial panels for as low as under $0.20/watt or even lower on sale. I wouldn't buy these unless you need just a couple
Can you advise where you can get panels for $0.20 a watt online without buying a pallet or sketchy Facebook marketplace?
Jun 04, 2024 07:11 AM
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hugeJun 04, 2024 07:11 AM
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Quote from caldog101 :
Can you advise where you can get panels for $0.20 a watt online without buying a pallet or sketchy Facebook marketplace?
I've seen as low as $0.17/watt for bifacial for a pallet. You can get new and used panels at santansolar, signature solar, etc. In my opinion, used Sunpower panels from Santansolar are higher quality than these Chinese panels. Being less than half the price is just an added bonus. But like I said, if you need just a couple of panels, go for these
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Jun 04, 2024 12:09 PM
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caldog101
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Quote from huge :
I've seen as low as $0.17/watt for bifacial for a pallet. You can get new and used panels at santansolar, signature solar, etc. In my opinion, used Sunpower panels from Santansolar are higher quality than these Chinese panels. Being less than half the price is just an added bonus. But like I said, if you need just a couple of panels, go for these
Thank you. Those sites are helpful
Jun 04, 2024 07:56 PM
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happygogoJun 04, 2024 07:56 PM
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Do Google search in 400W bi- facial panels and they are cheaper and you don't need so many
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golfreakJun 05, 2024 05:59 AM
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Quote from huge :
Their solar panel deals are usually terrible. $0.50/watt is very expert, especially for cheap Chinese brand.
You can get new bifacial panels for as low as under $0.20/watt or even lower on sale. I wouldn't buy these unless you need just a couple
Well, you're talking about used ~400w residential panels.
A lot of people just want smaller panels for whatever reason.
Those 400w panels are big and heavy.
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golfreakJun 05, 2024 06:12 AM
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I live in a HOA neighborhood so I have to resort to smaller panels.
I have 10 of these 100w bifacials and 4 195w bifacials.
They are alright at best. You're only going to get around 70-75% even in best conditions.
But because they are cheap and small in size comparatively, these works well for me.
Let's do the math. $47 for 70w(out of 100w) is 1.55w per $1.
Other 100w panels are around $65 and best case scenario get around 85w.
Even in this best case scenario, it's still 1.30w per $1. Still much much cheaper per wattage for the Eco.
Not only that, these 100w panels are smaller in size than any 100w panels I've run across.

Solar is my hobby. I live in a HOA house that doesn't have much outside space.
Eco worthy 100w and 195w are the best solution for me.
Even when we move and I have plenty of land, I'd still stick with ~200w.
Those 400w panels are just too big for me to work it. Couldn't install those myself.
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NavareenDAOCJun 05, 2024 01:17 PM
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Quote from huge :
Their solar panel deals are usually terrible. $0.50/watt is very expert, especially for cheap Chinese brand.
You can get new bifacial panels for as low as under $0.20/watt or even lower on sale. I wouldn't buy these unless you need just a couple
You could be the first person. In the history of Slickdeals that wrapped on a deal and then actually backed it up with where you can find it cheaper. You have restored my faith in SD Smilie
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LadlenitsJun 05, 2024 04:13 PM
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Quote from golfreak :
I live in a HOA neighborhood so I have to resort to smaller panels.
I have 10 of these 100w bifacials and 4 195w bifacials.
They are alright at best. You're only going to get around 70-75% even in best conditions.
But because they are cheap and small in size comparatively, these works well for me.
Let's do the math. $47 for 70w(out of 100w) is 1.55w per $1.
Other 100w panels are around $65 and best case scenario get around 85w.
Even in this best case scenario, it's still 1.30w per $1. Still much much cheaper per wattage for the Eco.
Not only that, these 100w panels are smaller in size than any 100w panels I've run across.

Solar is my hobby. I live in a HOA house that doesn't have much outside space.
Eco worthy 100w and 195w are the best solution for me.
Even when we move and I have plenty of land, I'd still stick with ~200w.
Those 400w panels are just too big for me to work it. Couldn't install those myself.
I live in an HOA too and am interested in Solar as a hobby. All the HOA restrictions kill it for me and I'm trying to find something I can do. What sort of projects have you done with solar without crossing any HOA lines?
Jun 05, 2024 04:58 PM
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golfreakJun 05, 2024 04:58 PM
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Quote from Ladlenits :
I live in an HOA too and am interested in Solar as a hobby. All the HOA restrictions kill it for me and I'm trying to find something I can do. What sort of projects have you done with solar without crossing any HOA lines?
Well, I don't know if I have crossed it or not but no one is complaining yet.
We're fenced and I tried putting all my solar just below the fence so no one can see it from the outside.
I even thought about putting a small pergola in the back and putting the panels on top but as soon as someone complain, I might have to get rid of my panels so I'm sticking to what I have.

Jun 05, 2024 05:15 PM
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Luigis3rdcousinJun 05, 2024 05:15 PM
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Quote from huge :
I've seen as low as $0.17/watt for bifacial for a pallet. You can get new and used panels at santansolar, signature solar, etc. In my opinion, used Sunpower panels from Santansolar are higher quality than these Chinese panels. Being less than half the price is just an added bonus. But like I said, if you need just a couple of panels, go for these
Yes but the person is asking, where can they buy a couple solar panels compared to buying 10 of them?
Jun 05, 2024 05:18 PM
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Luigis3rdcousinJun 05, 2024 05:18 PM
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Quote from happygogo :
Do Google search in 400W bi- facial panels and they are cheaper and you don't need so many
They are anywhere between $800 and $4000 for one of them or 10 of them 🤦
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Quote from Ladlenits :
I live in an HOA too and am interested in Solar as a hobby. All the HOA restrictions kill it for me and I'm trying to find something I can do. What sort of projects have you done with solar without crossing any HOA lines?
Check with your state, some have laws preventing HOA from restricting solar.
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Jun 05, 2024 05:36 PM
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betaRepeatingJun 05, 2024 05:36 PM
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Quote from Luigis3rdcousin :
Yes but the person is asking, where can they buy a couple solar panels compared to buying 10 of them?
hence why he said twice, if you just need a couple, go for these.
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Master_of_NoneJun 05, 2024 07:10 PM
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Quote from golfreak :
We're fenced and I tried putting all my solar just below the fence so no one can see it from the outside.
I do not live in an HOA but hate how they look on the roof. EEK!
So I was planning to have someone build a 12 foot wide covered walkway (with a screened porch in the back and a carport on the side) that wraps around the perimeter of my home. Then put the panels on top but with an opaque perimeter barrier so people cannot see them unless they have a drone or whatever.
Need to find a website to estimate costs since my electric bill is $300 per month at 77°F, but outside it's 97°F Mad

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