eco-worthy-uS via eBay[ebay.com] has Eco-Worthy Bifacial 195W 12V Solar Panel for $99.99 - $15 w/ code THINGSYOULOVE at checkout = $84.99. Shipping is free.
Product Info:
Bifacial solar panels are designed with a transparent back of 12BB solar cells, the back panel uses composite materials
Solar Technology: Monocrystalline
Weight: 20.48lbs/9.20kg
Max Power Current: 9.85A
Voltage: 12V
Features: All Daylight Conditions, Monocrystalline, Maintenance Free
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eco-worthy-uS via eBay[ebay.com] has Eco-Worthy Bifacial 195W 12V Solar Panel for $99.99 - $15 w/ code THINGSYOULOVE at checkout = $84.99. Shipping is free.
Product Info:
Bifacial solar panels are designed with a transparent back of 12BB solar cells, the back panel uses composite materials
Solar Technology: Monocrystalline
Weight: 20.48lbs/9.20kg
Max Power Current: 9.85A
Voltage: 12V
Features: All Daylight Conditions, Monocrystalline, Maintenance Free
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are panel prices going up due to tariffs? also, how easy is this to install on shed asphalt shingle roof ?
I have 400w panels, but i use these on my shed. https://ebay.us/m/VNIXNH and then go to lowes and get some GRK screws with nickel size heads, 1.5" you can use OSI quad caulking around the screw or bracket if you want but i didnt and i dont have leaks yet. Its a shed so if it does leak its not going to destroy floors and drywall. I wouldnt do it on a home.
Thanks. I was considering getting some but now I'll pass.
Yeah, I was quite disappointed. Checking reviews, some have had the same result while others have much better output. I suspect these are made in different factories, so it's a gamble whether you get a good one or a dud.
Yeah, I was quite disappointed. Checking reviews, some have had the same result while others have much better output. I suspect these are made in different factories, so it's a gamble whether you get a good one or a dud.
I'd guess that's exactly what it is. Ugh
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I have 400w panels, but i use these on my shed. https://ebay.us/m/VNIXNH and then go to lowes and get some GRK screws with nickel size heads, 1.5" you can use OSI quad caulking around the screw or bracket if you want but i didnt and i dont have leaks yet. Its a shed so if it does leak its not going to destroy floors and drywall. I wouldnt do it on a home.
So, pretty easy and not to much money.
thanks, which panels do you have? bought a bluetti generator and want to run a well pump off of it
Yeah, I was quite disappointed. Checking reviews, some have had the same result while others have much better output. I suspect these are made in different factories, so it's a gamble whether you get a good one or a dud.
Same. I'm disappointed in Eco Worthy panels. There is indeed tremendous variance. These 195 models were not terrible for me. I was getting 280 watts when hooking two of them in series. Maybe an occasional spike above 300.
But that prompted me to purchase the 200 N versions, when they went on deep sale. Those panels are awful, at least in my experience. Both are poor but one is 50 watts worse than the other and seldom manages 100 watts.
This is about as low as I have seen it. Bought it last time and it only outputs about 110w, about the same as a renogy 100w panel next to it.
Also my experience. I got 6 with the 2-axis tracker. They have never hit more than about 150W each. Eco-Worthy has never responded to emails I sent, which included photos of defects in the panels.
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I have 400w panels, but i use these on my shed. https://ebay.us/m/VNIXNH and then go to lowes and get some GRK screws with nickel size heads, 1.5" you can use OSI quad caulking around the screw or bracket if you want but i didnt and i dont have leaks yet. Its a shed so if it does leak its not going to destroy floors and drywall. I wouldnt do it on a home.
So, pretty easy and not to much money.
Yeah, I was quite disappointed. Checking reviews, some have had the same result while others have much better output. I suspect these are made in different factories, so it's a gamble whether you get a good one or a dud.
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Yeah I bought several of these. They are Ok, but I think they are 150 watt panels, and you get another 35 from the back in perfect conditions.
So, pretty easy and not to much money.
thanks, which panels do you have? bought a bluetti generator and want to run a well pump off of it
But that prompted me to purchase the 200 N versions, when they went on deep sale. Those panels are awful, at least in my experience. Both are poor but one is 50 watts worse than the other and seldom manages 100 watts.
I'm no longer interested at any price