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ECO-WORTHY 130W 12V Flexible Mono Solar Panel $49.29 + Free Shipping

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

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

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  • 0.1" Thick, flexible panel
  • 23% efficiency

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SilentAgnosticToday 07:30 PM
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FYSA, 130W is a bit "optimal" beyond most optimal calculations for solar panels. Normal yield is closer to 70W-95W on "ideal" conditions. I have never seen over 100W on these panels under full sunlight/no shade. Just temper your expectations for these - aka don't expect 100-130W. (Source: I have 16 of these flexible panels outside right now facing directly at the sky, unobstructed)
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I have two of these taped to the roof of my travel trailer. Highest input I've gotten is 220W for both. Not too bad. I have several panels in several styles from different brands and they all are about max 85% of their rated capacity.
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TDIPWRToday 08:35 PM
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Quote from SilentAgnostic :
FYSA, 130W is a bit "optimal" beyond most optimal calculations for solar panels. Normal yield is closer to 70W-95W on "ideal" conditions. I have never seen over 100W on these panels under full sunlight/no shade. Just temper your expectations for these - aka don't expect 100-130W. (Source: I have 16 of these flexible panels outside right now facing directly at the sky, unobstructed)
Eh I have some of these and on the first test I got over 110w each of them. Yes 130w is optimal but on par with other ratings. In the same light my 100w renogy flexibles got 80w.
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SilentAgnosticToday 09:27 PM
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Quote from TDIPWR :
Eh I have some of these and on the first test I got over 110w each of them. Yes 130w is optimal but on par with other ratings. In the same light my 100w renogy flexibles got 80w.
I would agree that 100-110W would be ideal. I haven't really seen much more than 1.3k on my array (out of a theoretical max of 2080w) - whether it's configured as 16s1p or 8s2p. I could have some more losses happening at my MPPT inverter, I suppose. But even with the ~1300w "peak", that's a bit rare and still only around 80-85w from each panel, and in ideal conditions.
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