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RickLight wrote:Lwiddis wrote:
Portable solar panels = set up in morning (my roof mounted panels are already working), watch over, move around. Go to town for lunch after putting panels away (my roof mounted panels continue to work). Return from lunch and put panels out. Watch over, move around. Near sunset, put panels away. Repeat every day.
Compared to my roof panels that almost never work, because we camp in shade. And having a trailer means going out for the day doesn't involve repacking anything.
But seriously,
I have an AcoPower 120W soft style. 10lbs and easy to store. I don't expect it to fill my batteries, just extend my time without a generator.
โMar-14-2022 09:06 PM
Lwiddis wrote:
Portable solar panels = set up in morning (my roof mounted panels are already working), watch over, move around. Go to town for lunch after putting panels away (my roof mounted panels continue to work). Return from lunch and put panels out. Watch over, move around. Near sunset, put panels away. Repeat every day.
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Gdetrailer wrote:
Might also want to take into consideration the physical size, weight of the panels for storing, moving and setting up..
Higher wattage panels are pretty large to handle and get heavy quick, can make finding a storage space and moving them around a challenge.
Laying them flat on the ground or partially open standing up, while it may work, may not be ideal for max harvest of energy leading to needing even more panels..
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