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expiredRed_Liz | Staff posted Oct 30, 2025 05:17 PM
expiredRed_Liz | Staff posted Oct 30, 2025 05:17 PM

ECO-WORTHY 130W 12V Flexible Mono Solar Panel $49.30 + Free Shipping

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Eco-Worthy US via eBay [ebay.com] has ECO-WORTHY 130W 12V Flexible Mono Solar Panel on sale for $57.99 - 15% w/ coupon code BESTGIFTS at checkout = $49.29. Shipping is free.

Key Features:
  • IP65 Water resistant
  • 0.1" Thick, flexible panel
  • 23% efficiency
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Eco-Worthy US via eBay [ebay.com] has ECO-WORTHY 130W 12V Flexible Mono Solar Panel on sale for $57.99 - 15% w/ coupon code BESTGIFTS at checkout = $49.29. Shipping is free.

Key Features:
  • IP65 Water resistant
  • 0.1" Thick, flexible panel
  • 23% efficiency

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Oct 30, 2025 07:36 PM
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sjaxkingpinOct 30, 2025 07:36 PM
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Got one of these last time they were this price. While rigid panels are still the way to go if you don't need flexible. This is working great for that edge-case where you do
Oct 30, 2025 09:43 PM
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AceStarflyerOct 30, 2025 09:43 PM
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Eco-worthy also does auctions for two-packs of these. I won three auctions for $86, $87 and $94. Haven't installed the panels yet but they seem to be solid build quality. I think these will be well-suited for my little travel trailer as they're really light.
Oct 30, 2025 11:02 PM
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bballer20Oct 30, 2025 11:02 PM
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Do these only hook up to RVs? Can't tell what those cables are on the end, would be my first panel
Oct 30, 2025 11:12 PM
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Phi330Oct 30, 2025 11:12 PM
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Quote from bballer20 :
Do these only hook up to RVs? Can't tell what those cables are on the end, would be my first panel
Should be a standard panel hookup but you can always buy different conversion kits/adapters which are relatively cheap
Oct 31, 2025 02:52 AM
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BlurryEyedOct 31, 2025 02:52 AM
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Is it true these aren't as efficient as their frame built counterparts? Heat issues?
Oct 31, 2025 02:08 PM
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PhilMillsOct 31, 2025 02:08 PM
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Bought a 2-pack over the summer- standard solar connectors, and saw something close enough to the rated output when I had them on the driveway to make me happy. They're pretty light and store nice and flat on top of the cushions in my pop-up.
The grommet holes on the sides leave some pretty open options for mounting. I want to build some quick extruded aluminum frames (again: thin and light) that give me some kick stands, but I could also bungee them to the roof rack or hang them off a tree or something.
Oct 31, 2025 02:31 PM
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DealMongrOct 31, 2025 02:31 PM
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Quote from bballer20 :
Do these only hook up to RVs? Can't tell what those cables are on the end, would be my first panel
Standard MC4 connectors
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Oct 31, 2025 03:01 PM
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DealMongrOct 31, 2025 03:01 PM
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I've purchased 7 of these in batches of 1,2,4 quantities. I got the 4-pack about a week or two ago for about $38/panel ($150 for 4).

I got the first few to see what was possible with these. I am now using those first 3 in 3 different windows between the outer screen and inner double hung windows. Delivers some solar to rooms where the particular window is unimportant for room light. That's not ideal because screen cuts down some on sunlight but it delivers some solar to rooms that would otherwise not have it to charge smaller batteries or keep a power station topped off.

The 4-pack I have mounted hanging from a PVC pipe flat against a SW facing vertical outer wall that gets afternoon sun. Those are wired in a 2S(2P) config (two parallel pairs wired in series for 24V system). The 4 pack is advertised to deliver 520w under ideal conditions. The max power I've see so far (in about a week of operation) is 411w, with about 360w being more typical. Note that this vertical mounting is not ideal, nor is the azimuthal direction.

As others have mentioned the grommeted holes are useful for different mounting configurations. Another advantage is their light weight.

So my latest batch of 4 of these is delivering 350-400w to a power station for $150.
Last edited by DealMongr November 3, 2025 at 02:28 AM.
Nov 02, 2025 10:23 PM
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ferociiousNov 02, 2025 10:23 PM
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Quote from DealMongr :
I've purchased 7 of these in batches of 1,2,4 quantities. I got the 4-pack about a week or two ago for about $38/panel ($150 for 4).

I got the first few to see what was possible with these. I am now using those first 3 in 3 different windows between the outer screen and inner double hung windows. Delivers some solar to rooms where the particular window is unimportant for room light. That's not ideal because screen cuts down some on sunlight but it delivers some solar to rooms that would otherwise not have it to charge smaller batteries or keep a power station topped off.

The 4-pack I have mounted hanging from a PVC pipe flat against a SW facing vertical outer all that gets afternoon sun. Those are wired in a 2S(2P) config (two parallel pairs wired in series for 24V system). The 4 pack is advertised to deliver 520w under ideal conditions. The max power I've see so far (in about a week of operation) is 411w, with about 360w being more typical. Note that this vertical mounting is not ideal, nor is the azimuthal direction.

As others have mentioned the grommeted holes are useful for different mounting configurations. Another advantage is their light weight.

So my latest batch of 4 of these is delivering 350-400w to a power station for $150.
Thats awesome. How long have you had them? Do they show signs of wear?
Nov 03, 2025 10:26 AM
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DealMongrNov 03, 2025 10:26 AM
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Quote from ferociious :
Thats awesome. How long have you had them? Do they show signs of wear?
Have had the last batch of 4 for only a few weeks. No signs of wear yet, but I don't expect much based on the simplicity of their construction and they seem to be durable, not fragile.

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