Looking at the Dokio 100w folding specs you're right on the limit (just over) for the voltage on the Allpowers input 22.5 on the panel and 22v on the input:
...by eyeballing, the junction box should fit in that 3cm gap. The rigid ones are tempting but for sure they wont have anything to spare - EcoFlow 100W Rigid Solar Panel (2 pieces) are exactly 3cm :/
Just looking for someone who actually put flex panels on alu profiles, without bonding to the...
I suspect 100w will help slow your loses but I'd think 200w will be better to keep up.
I know you are only thinking of a one off but consider that if it works well you might want to do it again.
Also if you're willing to write off the cost of a cheap set of 100w panels - you could always sell...
Having just got a Renogy 100w folding panel to play with I did some shading experiments:
https://www.t6forum.com/threads/bluetti-eb3a-initial-review.46452/#post-675767
Hi I am looking at a 100w solar panel kit, is this suitable?? My van has a 12v fridge, LEDs, USB charging points and there is a 12v TV, would the solar system provide enough power for this probably for no more than a day or two??
Thanks
It's a generic 100W folding one from Amazon. Probably not available now.
I used small but strong magnets on the edges to hold it down (no pop top).
Pete
My 100w jackery folder on the dashboard in full sun in the south of France used to produce around 30-40w. Angle of attack was fine, but as you say, the windscreen filter must filter around 50%.....
I’ve just bought an ecoflow delta 2 power pack and am thinking about buying a renogy 100w portable solar panel. The ones that are on special the now.
What charge converter will I need for this panel to charge the ecoflow delta 2 ?
Cheers
If you cook for 30 mins using 30ah, you'll need 360watt-hours to replenish your 30ah, so based on an average 100w from your 200w panel, 3.6 hours at 100w. That's if you've got sun, of course! :rofl:
you will need 50-100w to fit on the dash inside the van due to size,
you will need 8A max if running via a 12v socket (so 100w panel) - or the socket will melt.
you need a solar panel that comes with a solar controller - either PWM or MPPT.
any battery connection need to be fused - a lot of...
In case folks are watching this thread I've just snagged a set of the older 100w Renogy rigid foldable panels for £65
https://www.t6forum.com/threads/what-have-you-bought-today.12436/page-475#post-670241
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