Eco-Worthy US via eBay has
Eco-Worthy Bifacial 195W Watt Solar Panel on sale for $109.99 - 20% when you apply coupon code
PREZ20 at checkout =
$87.99.
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Product Info:
- Bifacial solar panels are designed with a transparent back of 12BB solar cells, the back panel uses composite materials, the light transmittance up to 91.5%, the conversion rate of 23%, the power generation is 858Wh per day under ideal conditions, compared to traditional solar panels, the power can up to 33%.
- Solar Technology: Monocrystalline
- Weight: 20.48lbs/9.20kg
- Max Power Current: 9.85A
- Voltage: 12 V
- Features: All Daylight Conditions, Monocrystalline, Maintenance Free
- Open Circuit Voltage: 23.7V
- Application: Agriculture/Farming, Shed, Recreational Vehicle (RV)
- Max Power Voltage: 19.8V
- Short Circuit Current: 10.5A
- Size: 52.6" x 26.4" x 1.4"
Top Comments
I bought these over a year ago for $130 each.
Then I bought 2 more at $115.
It's been sitting around $113 for a while, then $98 and now $88.
These are good. For the price, you can't do better.
Best you're gonna get is ~150-165w but at 160w, you're getting 1.8w per $1 and that's crazy cheap.
Eco Worthy also have the 200w N-type panels for $123.
They just released these about 2 months ago.
Started at $180 then $150 and now $123.
N-type in general is super efficient. I've gotten some in and they pretty much get their rated wattage.
If you don't have the space(ie on top of campers), N-type panels is the way to go.
Tempted to try one at $123.
These work exceptionally well on the water as a lot of the light is reflected back up into the underside of the panels.
They would also work great for modest recharging when boondocking with an RV and so you don't have to run a generator all the time.
Some people use them to add lighting to sheds/outbuildings (but you would also need a battery bank and an inverter (if you want to run 110v)
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Product Info:
- Bifacial solar panels are designed with a transparent back of 12BB solar cells, the back panel uses composite materials, the light transmittance up to 91.5%, the conversion rate of 23%, the power generation is 858Wh per day under ideal conditions, compared to traditional solar panels, the power can up to 33%.
- Solar Technology: Monocrystalline
- Weight: 20.48lbs/9.20kg
- Max Power Current: 9.85A
- Voltage: 12 V
- Features: All Daylight Conditions, Monocrystalline, Maintenance Free
- Open Circuit Voltage: 23.7V
- Application: Agriculture/Farming, Shed, Recreational Vehicle (RV)
- Max Power Voltage: 19.8V
- Short Circuit Current: 10.5A
- Size: 52.6" x 26.4" x 1.4"
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These work exceptionally well on the water as a lot of the light is reflected back up into the underside of the panels.
They would also work great for modest recharging when boondocking with an RV and so you don't have to run a generator all the time.
Some people use them to add lighting to sheds/outbuildings (but you would also need a battery bank and an inverter (if you want to run 110v)
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I bought these over a year ago for $130 each.
Then I bought 2 more at $115.
It's been sitting around $113 for a while, then $98 and now $88.
These are good. For the price, you can't do better.
Best you're gonna get is ~150-165w but at 160w, you're getting 1.8w per $1 and that's crazy cheap.
Eco Worthy also have the 200w N-type panels for $123.
They just released these about 2 months ago.
Started at $180 then $150 and now $123.
N-type in general is super efficient. I've gotten some in and they pretty much get their rated wattage.
If you don't have the space(ie on top of campers), N-type panels is the way to go.
Tempted to try one at $123.
Considered this is rated for 780w, seeing this anything over 700w was a surprise even if it's not sustaining.
It wouldn't be bad to get 4 more and save them for future projects but ever since I started playing with N-type panels, I'm lusting over those even if I'm not getting better w/$
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