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forum thread Posted by Izzy138 | Staff • Apr 3, 2025
forum thread Posted by Izzy138 | Staff • Apr 3, 2025

BougeRV 100W Fiberglass Flexible Solar Panel with Solar Extension Cable and Extra Connectors $105 + Free Shipping

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BougeRV [bougerv.com] has a 100W Fiberglass Flexible Solar Panel with Bonus Solar Extension Cable and Extra Connectors for $139.99 - $34.99 w/code BVG105 = $105. Shipping is Free

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  • 4lbs
  • 2.1mm thick
  • IP68 Waterproof
  • 270 degree flexibility
  • 100W
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BougeRV [bougerv.com] has a 100W Fiberglass Flexible Solar Panel with Bonus Solar Extension Cable and Extra Connectors for $139.99 - $34.99 w/code BVG105 = $105. Shipping is Free

Details:
  • 4lbs
  • 2.1mm thick
  • IP68 Waterproof
  • 270 degree flexibility
  • 100W

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Izzy138
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Anyone tried a "flexible" solar panel like this?
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SilentAgnostic
Apr 4, 2025
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Quote from Izzy138 :
Anyone tried a "flexible" solar panel like this?
I'm thinking about the 130W Eco-Worthy flex panels on sale for much lower than this. but reviews on any flex panel aren't spectacular. it's more of a niche use case, especially in my situation. I'm thinking of buying 4x 130W panels to put as an arched roof on a porch/patio swing. Normal panels would be far too heavy.

EDIT: Link to the ECO-WORTHY 130W FLEX PANELS for $61: https://www.ebay.com/itm/126856890249
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PiratePenguin
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Quote from Izzy138 :
Anyone tried a "flexible" solar panel like this?
I hear they get brittle over time. If your placing it and leaving it i be it should be fine, but if you expect to constantly move it around that could be an issue.
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siddmon
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Quote from Izzy138 :
Anyone tried a "flexible" solar panel like this?
These are meant to be put on top of your car/RV

There is a brand that is popular in the RV living and car nomadic subreddit.

I'll have to check the app to get the brand name
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Quote from SilentAgnostic :
I'm thinking about the 130W Eco-Worthy flex panels on sale for much lower than this. but reviews on any flex panel aren't spectacular. it's more of a niche use case, especially in my situation. I'm thinking of buying 4x 130W panels to put as an arched roof on a porch/patio swing. Normal panels would be far too heavy.

EDIT: Link to the ECO-WORTHY 130W FLEX PANELS for $61: https://www.ebay.com/itm/126856890249



Most use cases I've seen it seems like the non flexible are more used just because they're mainly put up in one spot I assume? But looking for use cases on the flexible ones and if there's a huge difference in regards to power output
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Quote from SilentAgnostic :
I'm thinking about the 130W Eco-Worthy flex panels on sale for much lower than this. but reviews on any flex panel aren't spectacular. it's more of a niche use case, especially in my situation. I'm thinking of buying 4x 130W panels to put as an arched roof on a porch/patio swing. Normal panels would be far too heavy.EDIT: Link to the ECO-WORTHY 130W FLEX PANELS for $61: https://www.ebay.com/itm/126856890249
Don't be surprised if the ecoworthy panels underperform.
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FairWinter2721
Apr 7, 2025
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i own several flexible panels with different backing materials. They work fine and are more portable - HOWEVER, if i had it to do again, i would put the money into a quality rigid panel. Mostly because the flexible panels begin to delaminate after a year or so and cables do not seem to be as durable. For this price you can get an Eco-Worthy 195w bifacial rigid panel on ebay (i own several and they are great). hope this helps.

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FarmerPeter
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I believe the use case for these panels is that you mount them to a non-flat surface like the top of a teardrop camper. BougeRV is fairly popular in the teardrop world, and I've seen similar panels on lots of teardrops on YT.
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This is over $1/watt and doesn't last more than a few years
For comparison, you can get regular bifacial 350-550w panels for $0.20/watt

Plan accordingly

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