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sky_free
Jan 25, 2015Explorer
It's funny, but I heard about this company going bankrupt in 2012 and not making any more panels, and the panels are still being sold widely today.
Forget about portable use unless you stick something to the adhesive that is durable enough to not break down or come apart. The adhesive on the back is like tar and would be impossible to remove. If you get it stuck to the panel top (or anything else) by accident, it's nearly impossible to get it unstuck. Don't ask me how I know this :)
I had 3 of the 68W ones on my TT and they worked great. They are more like 50W in actual use, but with 3 of them I had plenty of power. They seem a little less sensitive to shading or less than direct sun than the normal style of solar panels like the one on my TC now.
Forget about portable use unless you stick something to the adhesive that is durable enough to not break down or come apart. The adhesive on the back is like tar and would be impossible to remove. If you get it stuck to the panel top (or anything else) by accident, it's nearly impossible to get it unstuck. Don't ask me how I know this :)
I had 3 of the 68W ones on my TT and they worked great. They are more like 50W in actual use, but with 3 of them I had plenty of power. They seem a little less sensitive to shading or less than direct sun than the normal style of solar panels like the one on my TC now.
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