www.PortableSolarPower.Biz Here is a portable folding 80 watt solar panel kit that can easily be tilted towards the sun for perfect alignment and power outpu…
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www.PortableSolarPower.Biz Here is a portable folding 80 watt solar panel kit that can easily be tilted towards the sun for perfect alignment and power outpu…
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Bla Bla Bla Bla ?
Im interested in buying, whats the price?
Do you ship to europe?
What do I need if I want to charge a laptop??
I need some of those for my piano bicycle!?
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nice
Uh…as far as comparing high voltage from power company vs. these. Believe
it is wrong: A.C., from power-company (travels longer distance better) D.C.
not as good. Anyways cool panels though
all solar panels put out 12v DC
Watts = Volts x Amps To measure DC Amps, you got to use DC Clamp Meter.
liar. i just bought a 6 volt one at radio shack (miniature)
there is a lot of 25volt solar, 30V, or 18, or12, or 10, the voltage output
fdiffers with how good quality the solar panels are and how big they are.
Are these monocrystalline or polycrystalline? I feel it might be
polycrystalline seeing the cell cut and color.
Liar? As if i was intentionally misleading people? sheesh
I just got my 80w Portable Solar Panel Kit.. but still doing the unpacking
so excited to use it..
Your producing less than 6 amps and you are using 75 amp Andersons? Seems a
little overkill?
How do you check the wattage output?
Measure the voltage and current delivered by the panel. Multiply voltage
times current which gives you power in watts.
how much power does the 12v solar panel produce
Thanks for this. Good information.
Its easy to do really, multiply the panel voltage by amps, this will then
give you the total wattage being produced, – ie / 12 volts x 3 amps gives
you – 36 watts?
How much does it weigh??