I'm contemplating doing some 12v solar tinkering at home having some spare batteries but I also now own 3 camping devices that will solar input ( two power packs and fridge with battery ) so one option is to get a portable solar panel that would be useful when we start camping.
My concern is that most of the designs look fine for a week or so when camping but don't strike me as robust if I was to put them out on a shed roof for a few months.
Would I be better going for a more rigid solar panel and then getting a portable one later or are there robust enough portable options?
( One option I guess would be to have a rigid panel that could mount on roof rails but as yet I've no need to fit them )
Also for charging basic lead acid are there any good enough low end MPPT controllers, I'm not averse to a small Victron but it seems overkill for a tinker.
My concern is that most of the designs look fine for a week or so when camping but don't strike me as robust if I was to put them out on a shed roof for a few months.
Would I be better going for a more rigid solar panel and then getting a portable one later or are there robust enough portable options?
( One option I guess would be to have a rigid panel that could mount on roof rails but as yet I've no need to fit them )
Also for charging basic lead acid are there any good enough low end MPPT controllers, I'm not averse to a small Victron but it seems overkill for a tinker.