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greenrvgreen
Oct 05, 2014Explorer
I followed your link and I don't see the weight listed, just more assurances of "lightweight". They "appear" to be a similar panel as my Renogys, with no glass face, only the addition of an aluminum frame, so they are probably not too heavy. They are also a whopping $4/watt!
Again, I own and use two of the Renogy 100w bendable panels, and they work very very well. I have verified their durability with rough treatment in the field, and I can find no issues whatsoever.
I agree with those here who are setting up portable panels away from their RV, and getting the best of both worlds: The comfort of camping in the shade, and the maximum free electricity available from full, direct sunlight.
Again, I own and use two of the Renogy 100w bendable panels, and they work very very well. I have verified their durability with rough treatment in the field, and I can find no issues whatsoever.
I agree with those here who are setting up portable panels away from their RV, and getting the best of both worlds: The comfort of camping in the shade, and the maximum free electricity available from full, direct sunlight.
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