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ECO-WORTHY 200W Solar Panel $152 + Free Shipping
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I have those. Best you're gonna get is ~150w out of 195w
Eco panels are fine if you account how cheap they are.
$90 to get ~150w actual outputs is good.
These are the newer type N-type.
I also have different version of these and they are better efficiently.
I have a 450w foldable N-type and I get over 450w easily.
Another N-type 100w I have is much smaller than the usual 100w panel and I get 95w on that.
These newer type of N-type from Eco should be better but I sure don't want to be the first to try them for $150.
I have tons of Eco Worthy panels but I bought them for the price/output ratio knowing they are less efficient than others.
I would try these below $130 but not $150.
I mean, do the math.
Even if you're getting a full 200w on these it's still 1.33w per $1.
The 195w bifacial, it's $90 for actual 150w so its 1.66w per $1.
If you have space constraint like a van, then yeah get the best output/size ratio and Eco panels are not those.
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I have those. Best you're gonna get is ~150w out of 195w
Eco panels are fine if you account how cheap they are.
$90 to get ~150w actual outputs is good.
These are the newer type N-type.
I also have different version of these and they are better efficiently.
I have a 450w foldable N-type and I get over 450w easily.
Another N-type 100w I have is much smaller than the usual 100w panel and I get 95w on that.
These newer type of N-type from Eco should be better but I sure don't want to be the first to try them for $150.
I have tons of Eco Worthy panels but I bought them for the price/output ratio knowing they are less efficient than others.
I would try these below $130 but not $150.
I mean, do the math.
Even if you're getting a full 200w on these it's still 1.33w per $1.
The 195w bifacial, it's $90 for actual 150w so its 1.66w per $1.
If you have space constraint like a van, then yeah get the best output/size ratio and Eco panels are not those.
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