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Review on BougeRV 9BB 100 Watts Mono Solar Panel,21.9% High Efficiency Half-Cut Cells Monocrystalline Technology Work With 12 Volts Charger For RV Camping Home Boat Marine Off-Grid by Jeff Bundrick

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great on my review.

I was looking for a way to power my shipping container without running an extension code for 100 feet from my house. Solar looked to be the best way to get an immediate bang for the buck so I got one of these to test and when it worked for a few small things I went all out and now have 1200 watts of panels on top of the thing. This panel has worked great. Has stood up to the test of time and is just a good item all around.I live in a high heat, cold and windy area so this panel gets it all. It has taken the heat, wind and cold with no issues and there are no scratches, dings or anything in it that would mess up performance. The materials used in the panel are solid and I have yet to find any weak link. The panel is as simple as plug and play. You can attach it to other panels easily or just plug it to a batter and controller. Either way works fine.You get a pretty decent amount of power on a sunny day and you even get some on an overcast day. This is the reason I have a huge battery connected to mine. I stuck a 200 AH battery to my panels and I have power for about an hour with an air conditioner running. If I keep the AC off I get power for much longer.If you are looking for a decent panel to start a solar setup with check this out. It is made well, it works well and it plays nice with other panels. I have had no issues with this panel and know I can add more with no problems in the future.

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Pros
  • Resistant to harsh weather elements such as rain, snow, and wind
Cons
  • Could be prone to damage from extreme temperature fluctuations