eco-worthy-us via eBay has
Eco-Worthy Bifacial 195W 12V Mono Solar Panel on sale for $93.49 - $14.02 (15%) off when you apply coupon code
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$79.47.
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About this product:
- 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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Two 100ah deep cycle batteries, solar controller ($25), inverter (1,000 watt), fuse block (cheap), wire…I wouldn't mess with lithium due to higher costs of all above
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I just saw a delta 3 deal for around $450, that is a good price point imo. Stay with the power stations that have >= 1kWh battery and 1800w+ inverters. The smaller ones are more portable but can take less solar and limit your run time. You can use power pretty quickly on a cloudy day and want something that will last a while...
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If you are using any type of camper then you can go the battery, controllers,wire, etc., route but you will not be taking that into a tent with you and the engineering behind it can be daunting: matching solar panel amps and volts to the controller (MPPT recommended), Serial or Parallel connections, wire gauge, on and on. I spent literally upwards of 15 hours learning how to fit it all together. The Power Station is almost PnP.
Will Prouse (/) is the go to youtube guy to start your journey.
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