Wed 07 Aug, 2024 7:26 pm
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Thu 08 Aug, 2024 8:03 pm
Bam wrote:Personally I would choose a foldable solar blanket that has integrated legs allowing it to be free standing in order to maximise its output.
Fri 09 Aug, 2024 12:31 am
Fri 09 Aug, 2024 12:20 pm
Bam wrote:Yes, that’s the one I’ve got.
I also plug mine straight into the solar input on my Redarc Manager 30 battery management system rather than using a seperate solar controller.
Fri 09 Aug, 2024 1:20 pm
Fri 09 Aug, 2024 5:03 pm
Neo wrote:From a Kings 120w folding panel/blanket I have only ever registered ~60w charge coming in, even on a direct full sun day.
Fri 09 Aug, 2024 8:49 pm
Fri 09 Aug, 2024 8:59 pm
Neo wrote:From a Kings 120w folding panel/blanket I have only ever registered ~60w charge coming in, even on a direct full sun day. Had I known this I might have gone for, say 200w, although the folded size packs well for my vehicles.
I have a lithium power station with built in controller and inverter. The little screen shows power levels going out and in. (also put my own dual battery wiring in so I can recharge when driving, using the power station like a dual battery)
Given the fact that it does the wattage advertised, I was keen to know how the actual solar panel sizes add up. You should get roughly 160W of panel per square metre, and each panel on the All Spark 160W unit is 560x 440mm, with the actual panel a little smaller. 4 of these panels together is almost bang on 1m2, so they’re not false advertising like so many other panels do.
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