ajriding wrote:
you must have skipped over the post that talked about solar. Agree, the flexible ones are lower quality and more prone to damage and failuer and because there is no protective glass can be damaged by falling limbs or hail easier. They have their place if the situation calls for a thin and flexible panel, but the glass panels are the top choice.
mono is slightly better than poly but so close in performance it almost doesnt matter.
I cant imagine not having solar panels on my RV now.
I guess I did... I just re-read all the posts and still don't see it.
But, thanks for the info. I was unaware that the flexible ones were lower quality and more prone to damage. I was hoping the opposite. But, I haven't invested in solar as just don't want to put any holes in my roof. I also have a generator and can go a couple days without using it. I only use it if I want to run an AC component like Air or TV.