FLEXIBLE SOLAR PANEL 124 WATT ROLLABLE PV Photovoltaic 42 Volt SOLAR ELECTRIC POWER
www.greenpowerscience.com This is a rollable 124 watt solar panel that has a built in adhesive for roof mounting application. The adhesive is designed to mount to roof pans or metal sheets that can then be placed on your roof. This design allows for reasonable shipping of higher wattage PV Photovoltaic Solar Panels.
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How long does that sticker last? Is it servicable after a while? Or do you have to buy new panels with new stickers?
@TronixGuy93 And while you’re at it, Dr. TronixGuy93 to-be. Invent a battery that will use those solar panel to recharge it in 2 minutes and run for 400 miles on a charge too! Because we all KNOW that Duracell was in bed with Exxon for 25 years to nerf the technology of electrical energy storage so that they can sell us millions of stupid cylinders for our toys.
@TronixGuy93 Yeah according to your logic, the 286, 386, 486 were “Intel conspiracies” on selling you crap CPU’s to make money while they could have sold you a Core i8 25 years ago right off the bat for $100!!
Why don’t YOU spend 30 seconds to look up photovotaics and realize that practically ALL lab technologies increased effieciency a tiny bit over the years. If you’re so smart, why don’t you become a physicist and give us a 99% solar panel for $0.01 a Watt!
Can you cut these?
Will they still work?
I was thinking about putting it all over the entire body of an Electric Car
So how many does one need to fully power their home?
Is there a thorough video available to show one how to install these and get their house running attached to the grid and everything?
How many of these can I get away with before the power company starts bellyaching because they have to pay me so much for power?
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shell oils is gona come n get yaaa
as soon as I can ibe got to buy some of these
The world will change when we wrap this around cars.
can you give us the website to purchase these kind of panels?
very very cool!!!!!!
@roikings83 yes
I’ve just purchased one of these a 124 Watt Uni Solar for emergency power – I’m am thinking about using it to charge 4 x 6 volt or 2 x 12 volt sealed batteries but would like your recommendations on batteries as far as Ah – I can buy a 6 volt 12.5 Ah or 2.8 Ah etc – I guess I’m a bit mystified as to the Ah’s I should be looking at lower or higher for this panel?
where can i buy this?
@rasmasyean Seriously though, I’m all about helping, including educating those ignorant of certain facts. You should spend about 30 minutes reading up on Solar energy and Photovoltaics before presenting your uneducated assumptions on the technology for all to see.
@rasmasyean Thats because it was not in the interest of the corporate entities who had a hand in keeping it from seeing the light of day by locking patents and purposely NOT exploring it’s usefulness when it was first discovered. Yes, Cars are dangerous and the only reason we still have them is because of the need for the oil companies to make the last possible dollar off of their resource before “selling up” solar as a viable alternative. Ultimately, I am sorry you feel that way.
@TronixGuy93 Actually, the efficiency of solar technology has been so small for the “past 25+ years” that it was practical for just niches. Cars are “dangerous” too. But we put up with drunk/sleepy driving, random accidents, which kill and ruined many more lives than nuclear…where your chance of being killed by is less than flying in an airplane, which is so small. It’s only after the advancement’s of nanotechnology that we are able to make it “more” practical. Nice conspiracy theory tho.
@TronixGuy93 i.e. Maximize profitability over efficiency.
@rasmasyean Since solar energy has gone to waste, the past 25+ years, of course it’s not going to be fit into a standard. It directly competes with the current ones. We are so wasteful it was necessary to optimize output with AC/DC power standards as determined by power companies and battery companies. Solar power is SO much more efficient and cost effective that it outperforms EVERY other common power source we use today the exception being nuclear, which is VERY unsafe of course.
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@GREENPOWERSCIENCE That’s why you use a charge controller on a panel like this. You don’t usually hook up directly to the batteries, you put a charge controller in between the panel and the battery so that no matter what the panel is outputting, the batteries do not get overcharged and ruined (they’ll literally ‘boil out’ if they are lead acid batteries).
Btw, I bought these same panels about 5 years ago (when they were close to $1000 each!) and put them on my vehicle roof. They work great!
hello mr dan rojas
i need your help asap trying to set up a grid tie to my home but when i call these com[panies they wanna rip my arm off please try to email me and i will give a number so u can call i really need some heavy insite with this thank yoyu in advance mark markrodz10@gmail.com
I got a handicap persons car with a 12 volt and 75amp battery.
I need to use something like this to keep the battery charged so my uncle can stay remote with his car due to mobility issues.
The car itself has a roof top so i can mount it up there i guess but how can i calculate how much wattage is needed from that flexible panel?
Also will i need something to stop the battery from overcharging?
Can someone help out?
My uncle lost his leg and i need to give him a gift of that sort.
Dan, I’m looking to use the Uni-Solar PVL-136 to add electricity to a house in Sub-Saharan Africa. I know the panel is 15.5″ tall, but I don’t have any idea of how wide it is when rolled up. Can you give me an idea of it’s size when rolled up? Would it fit in a large suitcase?
Also, where do you get your inverter cables? Any recommendations? I’m looking at 2 Conductor 8AWG ($1.75/ft).