Yuma 200W CIGS Thin-film Flexible Solar Panel Honest Review | BougeRV

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In this video, @EndgameCampers will share his honest review and his feeling about using the 200W CIGS Flexible Solar Panel#solarpanel #teardroptrailers

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FYI. I just tested my 200 watt panels today at 2 p.m. in full sun, no clouds. I was getting 4.7-5.2 amps x 31.5 OV, so between 148 and 163 watts. This is a bit better than the bluetti's I tested. Pretty amazing you got 90+ percent. With the 200's I figure on 75 % efficiency. This was laying flat, so mounted to the roof of an RV should be similar. Shading part of the panel with my body dropped things from 5.2 to 4.7 amps, so in that regard they do very well. .5 amp loss with 30% shading or so is pretty amazing. Would love to get 80 or 90% efficiency, but you need some intense sunlight for that. I'm in a northern climate, so sun doesn't get high enough for better output is my guess. Maybe this summer?

Deltro
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Cute review, watt output would be more meaningful than amps

MrMinnesota
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I just received two of the 200 watt panels to put on top of my RV, which has a convex aerodynamic shape to it. It was encouraging to hear the angles do not affect it all that much, which is exactly what anyone could hope for. These little buggers are still really expensive. I think they get $579 for the 200 watt panels. I was fortunate to grab a couple on Amazon at a 38% discount, so got two panels for around $740. All I can say is watch for the deals because the prices fluctuate a whole lot. I don't think I would spend $1158 on two of these. Considering you can get a consistent 30 plus amps from a DC to DC charger for about $250 the cost dfferences is huge. Not sure how much extra gas is used to power a DC to DC converter, but I still think the payback for these panels would be quite long. And of course not every day is bright and beautiful, so I'm sure the output is cut 50% on an overcast day. I'll have to come back and report my output from the 200 W panels.

Deltro
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I dragged 450w worth of cheap flex panels onto the roof of my small apartment building in Japan, after 3 months / with the sun low in the sky I was lucky to see 20! These things seem expensive but worth it if they last.

worldcomicsreview
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I am not on the sunny side of my apartment building. How many watts can it produce in blue skylight only?

qfella
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If you are charging a 12V battery at 3 amps would that not be 36 watts? I asking because I don't know and I am not challenging your results.

TheNutzandBoltz
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I have this on top of my SUV. Can I take it through the automatic car wash?

dramaversy
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So they put out less than half as much as rigid panels for the same still have a long way to go to makes sense.

jedics
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"NO LOAD" measurements are invalid for measuring power capability. Do a proper test with a real load. A volt meter by itself is NOT a real load.

superblondeDotOrg
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He’s lying, I have same one, it doesn’t produce nearly anything. I’ve gotten 30 watts in direct light and 69 at peak. At the weird angles he was trying you will get 1/8 output I’ve found you get 17 watts at those bent shapes. He’s a shill. Trust me.

joshjosh