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pianotuna
Apr 13, 2014Nomad III
Hi Almot,
The Amorphous do work better--but I'd not recommend them. My roof could support 1000 watts of poly panels in the same space as my 256 watts of amorphous.
The Amorphous do work better--but I'd not recommend them. My roof could support 1000 watts of poly panels in the same space as my 256 watts of amorphous.
Almot wrote:
Peter - Amorphous Unisolar panels could be what you need for shade campsites. If Don Pianotuna is telling the truth, which he usually is, in low-light conditions they work better than mono- or poly-crystalline panels. Those in the link are not just amorphous, but also flexible, so the guy just glued them to the roof, no holes to drill. Amorphous are less efficient per sq.ft than crystalline panels, so you'd better get more of them. There are amorphous panels in rigid form as well.
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