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MEXICOWANDERER's avatar
Mar 10, 2019

eBay Solar Panels

Mighty Max 100 Watt Solar Panel 12V Poly Off Grid Battery Charger for RV (100w)
15 product ratings
Popular Item 1 sold in last hour
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New
Quantity:
Limited quantity available 3,836 sold / See feedback
List price:
$139.95 What does this price mean?
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$59.96 (42% off)
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US $79.99
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/Mighty-Max-100-Watt-Solar-Panel-12V-Poly-Off-Grid-Battery-Charger-for-RV-100w/381680181673?_trkparms=5373%3A5000006500%7C5374%3AHome+%26+Garden%7C5079%3A5000006523


Thought seventy nine cents per watt delivered for a 12-volt panel was worth a look?
  • ksg5000 wrote:
    Sold on Amazon for a little more - they seem to get good reviews.


    One interesting thing about reviews, especially on Amazon is, lots of times the reviews are posted by the seller.
  • Sold on Amazon for a little more - they seem to get good reviews.
  • Made in Indonesia. Wonder what the guarantee is about.

    I'll stick with my Zamp plug and play unit. I know where they are made and the guarantee is actually worth something.

    You get what you pay for, like anything else.
  • RoyB's avatar
    RoyB
    Explorer II
    Hey Mex,

    Haven't started playing with solar panels for charging batteries yet except for a small 10WATT model on the dash of my truck...

    When I do get started I want to put two 120WATT size on the roof of my POPUP and then get a dual panel portable to either mount on the roof after I raise it or set around the camp site somewhere following the high sun...

    I still want to run my 2KW Generator for at least one hour getting past the high current part (55+ AMPs) of charging and when things taper down to the 6-8AMPS for my battery bank then allow this to all get charged during the high sun days using the solar all day long...

    Sure glad to see you posting again. Somehow I have been missing you... I am only watching RV NET, JAYCO NET, and POPUP PORTAL NET...

    Thought maybe one of those bad storm coming across may have washed you out to sea haha...

    Good to see you on...

    Roy Ken
  • About a month ago I stumbled across a database somewhere on the interwebz showing solar panel prices they had discovered all over the web. The very cheapest prices were down around fifty cents per watt, with most around a buck per watt. Of course, that was then and this is now, plus hard telling when the data was collected.

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