SubaruDave wrote:
Seen the sticky for solar saying 65w minimum and found this (Geoking 65w panel) on there and it's almost half the price as others out there so I could order 2 and have an extra if I decide to upgrade electrical later.
bdosborn wrote:SubaruDave wrote:
Seen the sticky for solar saying 65w minimum and found this (Geoking 65w panel) on there and it's almost half the price as others out there so I could order 2 and have an extra if I decide to upgrade electrical later.
You can do better. Here's an 80 watt panel for the same price.
80 watt solar panel
Bruce
dreadcptflint wrote:
Plus if you get one, it will be the third one on the forum.
dreadcptflint wrote:Dave,
Solar is one of those areas where you really want to stick to the K.I.S.S. method.
Despite Bruce's comment. I still really like my 135W Kyocera Solar Panel. It's big and tough.
If you are worried about the snow load then either take off the panel for storage or put a tilt on it when you store it. The Kyocera is a pretty tough panel.
Plus if you get one, it will be the third one on the forum.
utmck wrote:Is direct sunlight a requirement for a solar panel to work properly or will it work in indirect sunlight?
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