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I have a small space on my camper roof. I want to put 800 to 1000 watts panels on the roof. What are the most efficient solar panels on the market?
can please send me a link of these panels. thank you very much. the current set up I am thinking of now can get me to 600 watt which I will post at the end of this thread.Small space won't equal 1000 watts. If the weight isn't a big issue, ground/roof mount panels probably produce the most power per square foot. I've had a REC panel on top of my truck for a few years, no issues with all the crap roads I've been on. The frames & glass on these are really robust, I have mine supported by a unistrut rack on four sides, but that may actually be unnecessary.
Their rex-alpha panels can produce up to 470 watts with a (1725x1208mm) 68.5"x 47.5" footprint. 22.6% efficient is about as good as you can get today, but the nominal voltage is around 55v. so you need an MPPT that can bring this down to automotive voltages. The Victron SmartSolar 100/50 MPPT should work for a single panel.
Most residential panels are installed in pairs in series, so often a single or odd number of panels can be bought from installers who get them by the pallet, and often have a leftover (or the mate of a broken/damaged panel). Find out if anyone near you installs high power-density panels and if they have singles for sale--much cheaper by the watt and no shipping costs.
can you pls send me links of these panelsI have 1160W. 6 @ 160W plus 1 @ 200W. All in parallel.
"Good" panels are about 200W/m2. There are lots who's performance is severely exadurated.
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Cheers,
Peter
OKA196 motorhome
https://www.solar4rvs.com.au/solar-panels/exotronic/can you pls send me links of these panels
here is as far as I have gotten on my set up.
https://www.renogy.com/rego-3000w-12v-pure-sine-wave-hf-inverter-charger-split-phase-design/ my travel takes me to both 120 and 220volts hopefully this will solve that issue
Rover 60 Amp MPPT Solar Charge Controller
The Renogy Rover 60A Solar Charge Controlle features 8 electronic protections to actively monitor changes of voltage, current, and load for efficient and safe battery charging.www.renogy.comRenogy have 200watt flexible for my space that will get me to 600watts.12V 300Ah Core Series Deep Cycle Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery w/Self-Heating
With the industry's highest 200W heating elements, this 12V 300Ah LiFePO4 Battery can heat up 2X faster than other heated batteries on the market.www.renogy.com
what do you think of Renogy?
thanks
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226 w/m, made by REC in Singapore, commonly cited as being one of the most durable panel-makers around.
The Complete Review Of Rec Solar Panels For 2024
REC is a top-tier solar panel manufacturer that pioneered half-cut cell technology, which increases the energy output and efficiency of their solar panels.www.solarreviews.com
No affiliation, but I have one that has put up with my abuse, so it comes with my reccomendation.
Not as durable either. My 12 year old 70W panel makes about as much power as my 2-year old 400W flexible panels. I did the flex panels for low profile. Mounted with aluminum sheets on the roof and I could just squeak into the garage. Couldn't do that with full size panels. By squeak in, I had to watch the fuel level and add weight if it wasn't a full tank.Generally flexible solar panels are not as efficient as a rigid panel.
I have another point of view from a different angle! You have a small space on the roof, which means you have not a lot of space for an optimum solar gain or wattage. Additionally, you have to mount them laying flat, which also prevents the optimum solar power gain based on the # of sun hours and seasonal angle of the sun. Most of us park our trailers under a tree so that the trailer stays cool during the summer.I have a small space on my camper roof. I want to put 800 to 1000 watts panels on the roof. What are the most efficient solar panels on the market?