ECO-WORTHY 100 Watt Solar Panel 12 Volt Monocrystalline Solar Panel High Efficiency Module RV Marine Boat Caravan Off Grid
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Brand | ECO-WORTHY |
Material | Aluminum, Glass |
Product Dimensions | 38.78"L x 21.06"W x 1.38"H |
Item Weight | 11.5 Pounds |
Efficiency | High Efficiency |
About this item
- [ Proven Durable Quality ] - Daily output 500wh depends on the sunlight availability.
- [ Versatile ] - Basic generator component for 12V/24V battery charging for on-grid, off-grid and hybrid power system for home, garden, RV, Boat and agriculture.
- [ Durable ] - Withstand high wind (2400Pa) and snow loads (5400Pa), the surface is made up of 3.2mm low Iron glass, the monocrystalline modules are framed by 35mm width aluminum alloy, which is 2~5mm wider than the others'.
- [ Feature ] - Each solar panel comes with a pair of 35 inches cables. By-pass diodes are pre-installed in waterproof IP-65 rated junction box to minimize power drop caused by shade and ensure excellent performance in low-light environments.
- [ Easy to Install ] - Plug & play designed Connector in the cables for quick installation and pre-drilled holes on the back of the panel allow for fast mounting it on the roof or bracket.
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 38.78 x 21.06 x 1.38 inches; 11.46 Pounds
- Item model number : L02M100-1
- Date First Available : March 24, 2015
- Manufacturer : ECO-WORTHY
- ASIN : B00V4844F4
- Country of Origin : China
- Best Sellers Rank: #14,240 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #41 in Solar Panels
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You may need ECO-Worthy Solar Panel Bracket
Dual Axis Tracking System | Solar Panel Mounting Brackets | 45in Solar Panel Brackets |
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FeatureDual Axis Tracking System | FeatureSolar Panel Mounting Brackets | Feature45in Solar Panel Brackets |
Adaptability6pcs solar panels | Adaptability4pcs solar panels | Adaptability1-2pcs solar panels |
You may need ECO-Worthy Solar Connection Kit
Solar Connectors Y Branch | 10AWG Solar Extension Cable | Solar Crimper Tool Kit |
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FeatureParallel Solar Panels | FeatureSolar Panel Cable | FeatureSolar Connector Kit |
What's includedM/FF+F/MM Solar Connectors | What's included10AWG Red + Black Solar Cable | What's includedSolar Crimper, 10 Pairs of Solar Connectors, 2 Pairs of Solar Spanner Wrench |
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Customers like the quality and ease of installation of the solar panel. For example, they mention it's well built, easy to connect and mount, and solid enough for the money. That said, some complain about the cells. That being said, opinions are mixed on the output and size.
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Customers like the quality of the solar panel. They say it is well built, solid, and does the job without breaking the bank. Some customers also mention that the panels arrived quickly and in perfect condition.
"...They really boosted my Output. Excellent Quality. Arrived quickly." Read more
"...It did the job without breaking the bank. The customer service is very good as well." Read more
"These panels seem to be a little over rated as to their wattage as compared to my HQST and Renogy solar panels...." Read more
"...Seem solid enough for the money. Wanted to be able to follow the sun during the day, so mounted on two separate 30* angled frames." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the solar panel. They mention that it works well, is perfect, and has good output. Some are happy with the initial testing and find the product wonderful. It works well in direct sunlight, and isn't as heavy as other panels.
"I've bought several of these and they work perfectly, I've installed them on my van and food trailer...." Read more
"I like that this is a 100-watt panel in a small size. It works well and isn't as heavy...." Read more
"...i am happy with the initial testing. once i get them mounted and in production i will report back if i find any issues with continued output...." Read more
"...Panel works well but output on a side to side comparison seems to be low...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the solar panel. They say it provides great value for money, is excellent, and is worth the money and time. Customers also mention that the panels have the best quality for the price.
"Power output. These are reasonably priced, and beat the $1 a watt, especially if you catch the $30 coupon. They really boosted my Output...." Read more
"...Aluminum frame also appears flism compared to others. They are cheap though, so if you have the room then I would just add more...." Read more
"For the nameplate rating its very affordable and the build feels robust but I'm yet to see current hit above 4 amps so while using the ecoworthy pwm..." Read more
"...The panels are, in my experience so far, worth the money ($140.00 currently) compared to other competitors in the market place...." Read more
Customers find the installation of the solar panel to be easy. They mention that it's well made, sturdy, and easy to connect and mount. Customers also appreciate the plug-in play design and the weight of each panel is easy to work with.
"First of all. It’s plug-in play (charge). Simple. It works...." Read more
"...It was packaged well, arrived on time and in great shape. It was easy to hook up and power output was equal or greater than advertised...." Read more
"...the amp output per day, the sturdiness, and the weight of each panel was easy to work with. I connected three together on top of my boat Bimini...." Read more
"...panels from 2 other manufacturers but these are the lightest and easiest to install." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the efficiency of the solar panel. They mention that it is well-made, efficient, and produces good performance. Some say that it boosted their output.
"...They really boosted my Output. Excellent Quality. Arrived quickly." Read more
"...solar cells are the best ones to get as they're the most efficient; next best would be polycrystalline units...." Read more
"Arrived safely, appears to be well made to - puts out good performance. Fantastic price - it was 109 when I purchased it with prime shipping...." Read more
"This is an excellent item in terms of quality and performance. Great communication from seller. Highly recommended." Read more
Customers are mixed about the output of the solar panel. Some mention that it's generating lots of power and is durable, while others say that it provides 100 watts as advertised. The quality of the product is generally praised, but some customers have reported issues with the output and amp rating. Overall, the product has mixed opinions and is recommended for those looking for a high-quality and reliable product.
"Power output. These are reasonably priced, and beat the $1 a watt, especially if you catch the $30 coupon. They really boosted my Output...." Read more
"Have two of these combined and they only produce 4.2 watts peak with sun over head and glass clean...." Read more
"...We are super happy with these. Five power our house in the rain forest, with no problems even on multiple cloudy days...." Read more
"...one of the panels directly to a 400 watt inverter but the panel made way too much voltage and it just set alarms off on the inverter so I decided..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the size of the solar panel. Some say that it's the perfect size, while others say that the size is inconsistent.
"I like that this is a 100-watt panel in a small size. It works well and isn't as heavy...." Read more
"I thought the wire gage was a little small. I tested the panel before I installed it and the output was good...." Read more
"...of the lower wattage since it is a little smaller and a perfect fit in the spot I have it installed...." Read more
"...At just over 26" in width and a shade over 52 long it fits that need very well and I feel the bifacial feature is icing on the cake...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the cells of the solar panel. They mention that they are cracked and cause burnt traces. Some customers also report that the panels arrived with a crack in one of the cells. They also mention that the boxes were dinged up and torn.
"...It works well and isn't as heavy. However, the product arrived damaged and I am not sure whether it occurred during shipping or if it was already..." Read more
"ordered 8 panels, upon receiving them, two of the boxes where dinged up and torn...." Read more
"There is a high probability of damage due to incorrect packaging. UPS requires 2" of protection on all sides and these fall well short...." Read more
"...is glass and factory labeled FRAGILE - product drop tested and corner smashed - product repacked in huge box no FRAGILE labeling product could bang..." Read more
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Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2023
I have my 20 panels wired in series, in groups of 4, running to my Outback Flexmax80 MPPT charger via two 10AWG runs, to my bank of Trojan Deep Cycle Batteries. These panels give me the expected VOC of 80+ (48V nominal) and at the sun's peak of the day I get the expected 27 amps of current. (MPPT charge controllers take the extra high voltage and converts it to charging current, if you're not familiar with the technology, check it out - super efficient)
The only issue (really a non-issue for them) that I didn't catch is that the panel is slightly thinner than the Renogy or Ramsond, which made securing them to my rack just a little bit uneven next to the fatter older panels. Also, the corners on the panels look a little sloppily put together, a few are bowed/bulged out instead of having a neat seam, but this aesthetic doesn't appear to create a functional problem and certainly cannot be seen from the ground when roof mounted & producing energy - so it's not a big deal for me.
The panels are, in my experience so far, worth the money ($140.00 currently) compared to other competitors in the market place. I've liked them enough from my first order to place a couple subsequent orders to get me where I am now at 2000watts (2.0 KW)
As a quick ending note for any newbies - you have to realize that in the realm of solar a 100W label on a product rarely gets you a true 100W of power. Using an MPPT charge controller will help with squeezing out the potential wattage, but especially if using a standard charge controller you have to understand that wattage is figured based on Amps out x Voltage, and non mppt charge controllers use the batteries voltage to determine the charging voltage. For example a fully charged 12V battery will be average 12.8vdc so a charge controller will charge just slightly above that - say at 13.1V. So, figure 13.1V charging potential X 5.5amps (lets use 1 panel in full sun for simplicity) = 72watts of power from that panel. If using a MPPT charge controller, it takes the panels VOC, which in this case is about 20v x the same 5.5 amps = 110watts of power and is able to take all of the power from the panel it COULD produce and push more current into the battery than it otherwise would. So, conversely a discharged battery at say 11.8V (charging from a panel like this, in full sun) x 5.5amps = 64.9watts into the battery. Panels like these CAN produce their rated power in full sun and generally with the assistance of a mppt controller (because until your battery is darn near charged, you only get about 2/3 of your rated power production... and by then you don't need it as much because your battery is full!) I hope this helps anyone who may be mystified as to why their power production calculations aren't working out - usually it isn't the panel - it's the charging conditions including angle to the sun / time of year. Since going to MPPT, I've increased my solar harvest a lot... All after several years of head scratching. Happy harvesting folks! - David
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2015
I have my 20 panels wired in series, in groups of 4, running to my Outback Flexmax80 MPPT charger via two 10AWG runs, to my bank of Trojan Deep Cycle Batteries. These panels give me the expected VOC of 80+ (48V nominal) and at the sun's peak of the day I get the expected 27 amps of current. (MPPT charge controllers take the extra high voltage and converts it to charging current, if you're not familiar with the technology, check it out - super efficient)
The only issue (really a non-issue for them) that I didn't catch is that the panel is slightly thinner than the Renogy or Ramsond, which made securing them to my rack just a little bit uneven next to the fatter older panels. Also, the corners on the panels look a little sloppily put together, a few are bowed/bulged out instead of having a neat seam, but this aesthetic doesn't appear to create a functional problem and certainly cannot be seen from the ground when roof mounted & producing energy - so it's not a big deal for me.
The panels are, in my experience so far, worth the money ($140.00 currently) compared to other competitors in the market place. I've liked them enough from my first order to place a couple subsequent orders to get me where I am now at 2000watts (2.0 KW)
As a quick ending note for any newbies - you have to realize that in the realm of solar a 100W label on a product rarely gets you a true 100W of power. Using an MPPT charge controller will help with squeezing out the potential wattage, but especially if using a standard charge controller you have to understand that wattage is figured based on Amps out x Voltage, and non mppt charge controllers use the batteries voltage to determine the charging voltage. For example a fully charged 12V battery will be average 12.8vdc so a charge controller will charge just slightly above that - say at 13.1V. So, figure 13.1V charging potential X 5.5amps (lets use 1 panel in full sun for simplicity) = 72watts of power from that panel. If using a MPPT charge controller, it takes the panels VOC, which in this case is about 20v x the same 5.5 amps = 110watts of power and is able to take all of the power from the panel it COULD produce and push more current into the battery than it otherwise would. So, conversely a discharged battery at say 11.8V (charging from a panel like this, in full sun) x 5.5amps = 64.9watts into the battery. Panels like these CAN produce their rated power in full sun and generally with the assistance of a mppt controller (because until your battery is darn near charged, you only get about 2/3 of your rated power production... and by then you don't need it as much because your battery is full!) I hope this helps anyone who may be mystified as to why their power production calculations aren't working out - usually it isn't the panel - it's the charging conditions including angle to the sun / time of year. Since going to MPPT, I've increased my solar harvest a lot... All after several years of head scratching. Happy harvesting folks! - David