2 packs of 100W ECO-WORTHY (total 200W) single crystalline solar panels, list price of $110, currently at $88 with "MEMORIALDEALS".
I have two packs of similar ECO-WORTHY 100W panels, though I'm not sure if they are exactly the same. I'm very impressed with the quality of both panels. I'm still learning how to use them and have dropped them multiple times, which unfortunately shattered the protective glass on one of them. The panel with the intact protective glass can reliably produce 100W of power under ideal conditions, while the one with shattered glass still manages to generate 85-90W.
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You'll need a Y cable to connect 2 panels to a single input cable
Any links to that?
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These panels are max rated @ 24.5Voc and 4.95A Isc.
Solar panels in series connections (wired '+' of 1 to '-' of the other and then the remaining '+' and '-' to the battery) are higher voltage and don't require the "Y". So, with these panels, the 2 in series would result in about 49V and 4.95A max.
Solar panels in parallel, which would be the result of the "Y" adapter, are higher amps. With these panels, you'd be inputting a max 24.5V and almost 10A.
There are many various ways to connect panels to your system, just depends on the max input for the solar charger in the battery.
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