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pianotuna
Nov 12, 2014Nomad III
Hi,
Unfortunately they won't be too useful to RV folks--unless they can replace the awning. They only output 10-50 watts of power per square meter. They have been around since May of 2013 which suggests to me that they are more or less "stalled" from jumping into commercial production.
Cost per watt at $1 may be the issue--as traditional solar panels are selling at that price point already.
Unfortunately they won't be too useful to RV folks--unless they can replace the awning. They only output 10-50 watts of power per square meter. They have been around since May of 2013 which suggests to me that they are more or less "stalled" from jumping into commercial production.
Cost per watt at $1 may be the issue--as traditional solar panels are selling at that price point already.
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