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2025-09-01 10:40:52
I purchased a pair of these, They definitely live up to hype!! Produces 95 watts each panel and that's just about as good as it gets for flexibles. Very light weight, and I Love that the mounting eyes are smaller, no need to use a washer, like the others, Just a little waterproofing glue and right over the shingles. Also work Excellent with bougie RV tape for simple install on metal. For the price I would recommend to ANYONE 100%!!!
V-GEHTS
2025-08-16 12:55:30
Angling the panel at just the right angle of the sun, I was able to get 99 watts (out of the rated 100) in the middle of February on a sunny day at noon. I'm happy with this panel for small portable usage. It's lightweight and somewhat flexible. It worked great connected to an Anker SOLIX C300 DC Power Bank Station.
Stepheninaz
2025-08-15 14:02:58
Heavier than I thought, but efficient. I'm getting about 165 watts on a sunny Winter day in Southern Az. I'm using it with 3 different Bluetti power stations. AC180, AC70, AC50B. Very satisfied with the build quality and performance.
J.P
2025-08-03 11:32:31
Tried this panel with my eb3a bluetti and i found it worked great and got 75 watts in full sun at 1:00pm i didn’t try too hard to get the max sun. It does appear that if you have 3/4 panels pointing to the sun on my car dash the eb3a bluetti would not register charge but if all panels were exposed to sun because the length doesn’t fit my dash that it would show 20 watts of charge coming in.Overall all not a bad budget panel, tad flimsy and if it was windy… not sure it would hold up too well in a breeze is my prediction without anchoring it.
Nighthauler
2025-07-27 10:37:04
I planned on installing this on the roof of Polaris Ranger. I tested the one I received and it was a little low on output. So after I contacted the supplier they responded quickly and after I took a picture and what they needed, they quickly sent a replacement. Fantastic service from them and I will buy from them again. Every product has a problem sometimes. It’s what the company does that really shows its worth. This company did a great job. Thank You. Fantastic company!I installed the replacement easily on the Ranger. ( It was sent quickly from this company. ). So…After using this for a few weeks I’ve decided it is absolutely worth the money. It has been charging the spare big battery even in very low light of skylights in the shop. Perfect for the Ranger roof and very light weight and thin. That keeps it out of sight and no weight on the roof. I want to say Thank You to the company for fantastic service. Buy this panel….it is worth it.
Milton Israel
2025-07-24 18:23:21
I'd originally given these a bad review. It was mid-November, and I'd hooked two of these flat to my van roof in parallel and was only getting 95 watts at the very peak of sunlight in southern California. Not great. Well, what I noticed recently and over the past few months months (it's now early March), is that every week, due to the changing of the sun's proximity to earth, there's been a noticeable uptick in wattage. I'm now getting 135 watts total (and even a few times 140, and twice lately even 150!) in full sun, and I definitely expect this to go up even more as the summer equinox gets closer. So, presently, I'm getting 65-70 watts a panel, laid FLAT, during peak hours, which is quite good (angled panels would be perform much much better than this)! I also notice that they perform much better in cloudy skies (and shade) than my previous cheaper Topsolar panels, which can be very advantageous when living in a van and experiencing several days of cloudy skies, enough on its own to not buy the cheapest panels around. I'll note that they are actually considerable bigger (by maybe 1/5 inches width-wise) than aforementioned other panels and others. Something to consider if space is super tight. I highly recommend these (and advise to nab them when they're on sale).
Teresa Hart
2025-07-07 13:38:31
I glued two 100 watt solar panels to the roof of my van. Yes, they are flexible and that is why I bought them so they would bend to fit on my van roof. They worked ok in my driveway in San Diego for about a month. On a sunny afternoon I would get 80-90 watts per hour and could run my dc fridge and keep my Jackery 1000 topped up by late afternoon daily. This gave me a false sense of security.In the desert of Quartside AZ is where failure began. For several days all seemed well. Then every day I started to get less Watts into my Jackery, but why? I’m 4 foot 11 inches tall and could not see what was happening on my van roof. Thank goodness a guy with a ladder 🪜 took a look for me. The panels had warped, wrinkled and became so malformed they were getting about 7 or 8 watts an hour. Once I realized this I pulled out my my folding 100watt Jackery solar panel. In good 😊 sun it alone was producing 90 to 108 watts an hour and filled up my Jackery 1000 in two day cause it was down to a scary 14 %. So I went around the camp shouting “Jackery for the Win!†For the next several weeks, cause even though I took my Jackery down by 50 % or more nights by the next after noon it would be at 100% again. I didn’t want to have to babysit my Jackery panel which is why I glued flex panels on my roof. I solved this problem by using a bicycle lock and threaded it through my wheels and locked the solar panel to that. At least if stolen they’re going to have to work for it.So my problem with the seller, yes they approved my refund BUT won’t acknowledge that these panels are stuck to and glued to my roof, or answer how I get them off my roof with out damage to my van, Also after explaining that they are warped, four times, they come back with they are flexible panels, like that somehow explains that they failed in the desert and became useless for the purpose they are designed for. They will not acknowledge the warping problem or the how do I get the glued on panels off my van with out damage to my van. So completely unhelpful.Does anyone know how I can remove the glued on disaster so I can return them and get my refund?Because I can’t get my refund until I return them their disastrous failed panels. And I asked Amazon to help, they won’t and I’m stuck trying to figure it out on my own. I buy a lot of stuff from Amazon so I have them to back me up if everything goings to heck, they have helped in the past but have been no help in this situation. Anyone have any ideas n how to solve my problem? Please help.
Dennis
2025-05-30 10:45:10
I purchased a pair of these, They definitely live up to hype!! Produces 95 watts each panel and that's just about as good as it gets for flexibles. Very light weight, and I Love that the mounting eyes are smaller, no need to use a washer, like the others, Just a little waterproofing glue and right over the shingles. Also work Excellent with bougie RV tape for simple install on metal. For the price I would recommend to ANYONE 100%!!!
V-GEHTS
2025-05-24 13:17:54
Angling the panel at just the right angle of the sun, I was able to get 99 watts (out of the rated 100) in the middle of February on a sunny day at noon. I'm happy with this panel for small portable usage. It's lightweight and somewhat flexible. It worked great connected to an Anker SOLIX C300 DC Power Bank Station.
Stepheninaz
2025-05-05 18:15:03
Heavier than I thought, but efficient. I'm getting about 165 watts on a sunny Winter day in Southern Az. I'm using it with 3 different Bluetti power stations. AC180, AC70, AC50B. Very satisfied with the build quality and performance.
J.P
2025-03-11 20:02:36
Tried this panel with my eb3a bluetti and i found it worked great and got 75 watts in full sun at 1:00pm i didn’t try too hard to get the max sun. It does appear that if you have 3/4 panels pointing to the sun on my car dash the eb3a bluetti would not register charge but if all panels were exposed to sun because the length doesn’t fit my dash that it would show 20 watts of charge coming in.Overall all not a bad budget panel, tad flimsy and if it was windy… not sure it would hold up too well in a breeze is my prediction without anchoring it.
Nighthauler
2025-01-07 18:18:26
I planned on installing this on the roof of Polaris Ranger. I tested the one I received and it was a little low on output. So after I contacted the supplier they responded quickly and after I took a picture and what they needed, they quickly sent a replacement. Fantastic service from them and I will buy from them again. Every product has a problem sometimes. It’s what the company does that really shows its worth. This company did a great job. Thank You. Fantastic company!I installed the replacement easily on the Ranger. ( It was sent quickly from this company. ). So…After using this for a few weeks I’ve decided it is absolutely worth the money. It has been charging the spare big battery even in very low light of skylights in the shop. Perfect for the Ranger roof and very light weight and thin. That keeps it out of sight and no weight on the roof. I want to say Thank You to the company for fantastic service. Buy this panel….it is worth it.
Milton Israel
2024-12-27 11:10:21
I'd originally given these a bad review. It was mid-November, and I'd hooked two of these flat to my van roof in parallel and was only getting 95 watts at the very peak of sunlight in southern California. Not great. Well, what I noticed recently and over the past few months months (it's now early March), is that every week, due to the changing of the sun's proximity to earth, there's been a noticeable uptick in wattage. I'm now getting 135 watts total (and even a few times 140, and twice lately even 150!) in full sun, and I definitely expect this to go up even more as the summer equinox gets closer. So, presently, I'm getting 65-70 watts a panel, laid FLAT, during peak hours, which is quite good (angled panels would be perform much much better than this)! I also notice that they perform much better in cloudy skies (and shade) than my previous cheaper Topsolar panels, which can be very advantageous when living in a van and experiencing several days of cloudy skies, enough on its own to not buy the cheapest panels around. I'll note that they are actually considerable bigger (by maybe 1/5 inches width-wise) than aforementioned other panels and others. Something to consider if space is super tight. I highly recommend these (and advise to nab them when they're on sale).
Teresa Hart
2024-12-25 18:46:33
I glued two 100 watt solar panels to the roof of my van. Yes, they are flexible and that is why I bought them so they would bend to fit on my van roof. They worked ok in my driveway in San Diego for about a month. On a sunny afternoon I would get 80-90 watts per hour and could run my dc fridge and keep my Jackery 1000 topped up by late afternoon daily. This gave me a false sense of security.In the desert of Quartside AZ is where failure began. For several days all seemed well. Then every day I started to get less Watts into my Jackery, but why? I’m 4 foot 11 inches tall and could not see what was happening on my van roof. Thank goodness a guy with a ladder 🪜 took a look for me. The panels had warped, wrinkled and became so malformed they were getting about 7 or 8 watts an hour. Once I realized this I pulled out my my folding 100watt Jackery solar panel. In good 😊 sun it alone was producing 90 to 108 watts an hour and filled up my Jackery 1000 in two day cause it was down to a scary 14 %. So I went around the camp shouting “Jackery for the Win!†For the next several weeks, cause even though I took my Jackery down by 50 % or more nights by the next after noon it would be at 100% again. I didn’t want to have to babysit my Jackery panel which is why I glued flex panels on my roof. I solved this problem by using a bicycle lock and threaded it through my wheels and locked the solar panel to that. At least if stolen they’re going to have to work for it.So my problem with the seller, yes they approved my refund BUT won’t acknowledge that these panels are stuck to and glued to my roof, or answer how I get them off my roof with out damage to my van, Also after explaining that they are warped, four times, they come back with they are flexible panels, like that somehow explains that they failed in the desert and became useless for the purpose they are designed for. They will not acknowledge the warping problem or the how do I get the glued on panels off my van with out damage to my van. So completely unhelpful.Does anyone know how I can remove the glued on disaster so I can return them and get my refund?Because I can’t get my refund until I return them their disastrous failed panels. And I asked Amazon to help, they won’t and I’m stuck trying to figure it out on my own. I buy a lot of stuff from Amazon so I have them to back me up if everything goings to heck, they have helped in the past but have been no help in this situation. Anyone have any ideas n how to solve my problem? Please help.
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