Difference In Solar Panels?

rcintx

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I'd like to buy a solar panel so I have the option of charging my Ecoflow River 2 while I am out and about. Ecoflow panels in the 110w to 160w range are $200 or more. There is a slew of panels on Amazon and other sites in the same power range for less than half that. Are there any differences I should be aware of? Any recommendations? The cheaper options of course look great to my wallet but I would rather buy the "right" panel than the cheap panel.
 
What are you looking for, roof panels (rigid or flexi) or foldable ground types?
Good catch. Foldable ground type. 2 uses I can think of:

1. charge my battery to run the fridge while camping.
2. charge my battery in a power outage. I'm in Texas, you know sometimes we lose power with half an inch ice...
 
Foldable ground type.
I have a pair of Dokio portable aluminum/glass 200W panels. Paid $160 for the first a couple years ago, and $75 for the 2nd just last Dec on super sale, both shipped. I do not use the charger they include, and I wired them for 24V, and use long 12ga wires. They typically deliver 180W in good conditions, but I've seen over 200W when they are cool.


Note it's 20% off with the code at the top and free shipping, $128. Aluminum/glass panels are generally much longer lasting than the fiber/plastic ones, though they are heavier and easier to break.
 
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