This is a great review and a great way for someone to get into solar who doesn't want to build a full system.....once again the Romaniac has got it spot on :) Oh yeah, and obv even better for van lifers and RV folk but this shows that it's great for folk in apartments and houses as well :)
@VegasRoManiacReviewsАй бұрын
I'm happy you enjoyed it man. Not the a lot of people can see through my genius so you have to be a genius to see it. And thanks for leaving this comment
@danielnicholls6868Ай бұрын
had two of them in parallel on my houseboat. there were days i seen 15.5 amps on my 20 amp mppt renogy rover . ran a small older fridge most of summer plus some lights. 3 panels now in series will over power the 20amp controller in full sun. i now have 6 panels. now have 2 dr house 200amh batteries for 400amh.. i like how light the panels are
@saadomar1101Ай бұрын
genius!
@stephenrussell2013Ай бұрын
It looks like the panels were mounted on the inside of the window. Is that correct? That would provide great protection form the external elements.
@VegasRoManiacReviewsАй бұрын
Yes, inside the house it's not ideal but it will not be blown by the wind. This is for people that live in apartments and I cannot hang them outside
@noahh.9062Ай бұрын
I bet with an MPPT controller, those things would put out considerably more power. Put them in series for max hours of low-light voltage output, get a cheap EPEVER MPPT charge controller, and you'll be golden.
@VegasRoManiacReviewsАй бұрын
Obviously they don't watch the entire video at one point. I did test everything with an mppt charge controller and it's getting about 15% more power only. So an extra amp but yes it will get more power
@__justin__Ай бұрын
"They stay at the same voltage all the time"... (LiFePO4) The internet says that should not be discharged bellow 2,5 V per cell (fully charged 3,6 V).
@VegasRoManiacReviewsАй бұрын
They have a BMS so you don't have to worry too much about voltage per sale. The BMS take care of that, as far as my statement, they stay the same voltage all the time. Basically they have a very very interesting charge curve so you don't really know based on the voltage where they are
@faulersack5364Ай бұрын
meine BKW-Anlage (Balkonsolar-Anlage...)/Inselanlage besteht aus insgesamt nur 370wp an Solarpaneelen... (Südausrichtung + ca. 70°-85° Neigung...) und an sonnigen Tagen habe ick über 1kwh (maxi 1,44kwh 50% vom Tagesverbrauch...) an genutzter Energie zu stehen... bei einer *"0-Einspeisung..."* mit vier Steckdosen... (ecoflow-System...) zusätzlich habe ick zwar einen 1kwh LFP-Akku... (Inselanlage...) aber die WP bleibt ja dennoch auf meinem Balkon... zudem habe ick den auch nicht jeden Tag am Wechselrichter... an schlechten Tagen nicht... und dann habe ick sogar noch weniger an Solar am Wechselrichter... weil ja ein Paneel mit 170wp am LFP-Akku mit dran ist... und nur den Akku laden soll... lg andy... 🙄🥺😳😲😯
@jimfields9491Ай бұрын
I have thought about trying this but everything Ive read says it doesn’t work through glass lol.
@VegasRoManiacReviewsАй бұрын
Of course it works. You could clearly see it on my charge controller, of course it's not going to work as well as if the solar panel will be 100% facing the sun outside. But if you don't have an option to put it outside, this is the next best thing
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@VegasRoManiacReviewsАй бұрын
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