John in CR
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veloman said:How's the panel holding up?
I just finished putting mine together tonight. 85v 0.3a. The panels I got were really heavy - they say 1.2kg (must be less) each for 5w. Then I bolted them to a plywood sheet which I cut out sections of. Total thing is 11lbsYeah I may not be carrying it around too often.
I'm on the lookout for some lighter weight panels that would be more portable.
Thanks for the links AW.
Those sound like the over-stocked units that I could have picked up for $3.50/ea, but shipping was going to kill me. I just got my box of 10W modules in yesterday and they're even better than expected. I'm just waiting on quotes for the cases to quickly get production rolling. Just to give you an idea of portability a 50W solar ebike charger that will handle up to a 75-88V cutoff will fold up to fit in a case 8"x16"x.75" and weigh about 5 pounds. A 100W setup would be twice as thick and weigh double.
Let me know if you want raw modules to do your own thing, because I'm realistically at least 6 weeks out from having folding panels ready to go due to Chinese New Year Feb 10th, which is essentially a 2 week break. Unless that 31% duty they were talking about isn't in play, then yes I can beat the $3/W you paid if you want the 10W modules and come close with the 5W modules. I think these will suite your needs much better.
Regarding holding up, they're rigid, waterproof, and tough, so you almost have intentionally try to mess them up. They don't have a glass front though, so the expected live is 10 years vs the more typical 20yr+ of a quality home panel. These aren't meant for permanent installations, so not really comparable.
John