Ironically, that one was basically tied for the highest peak in the tests. Boulder 100: 72% of rated capacity peak. Nomad 50: 70% of rated capacity peak. Nomad 28: 53% of rated capacity peak. There isn't a single solar panel in existence which will ever hit 100% of its rated theoretical maximum capacity anywhere that people live. These numbers are actually really normal. Variance comes down to things like elevation, how clean/moist the air is, and how hot it is. Ironically, solar panels work less efficiently when exposed to high levels of heat (reminder that they convert solar radiation to energy, not heat per-se). So the "ideal" solar situation would something like "towards the top of a mountain on a clean clear day, pointed directly at the sun as it moves through the sky". Under those circumstances, the atmosphere is thinner and the temperatures are lower despite being exposed to plenty of direct sunlight.
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Wow! you probably saved me a lot from buying that 50 watt solar panel. Only 35 out of 50 for a solar panel is not that great. :(
Glad it helped
Ironically, that one was basically tied for the highest peak in the tests.
Boulder 100: 72% of rated capacity peak.
Nomad 50: 70% of rated capacity peak.
Nomad 28: 53% of rated capacity peak.
There isn't a single solar panel in existence which will ever hit 100% of its rated theoretical maximum capacity anywhere that people live.
These numbers are actually really normal. Variance comes down to things like elevation, how clean/moist the air is, and how hot it is.
Ironically, solar panels work less efficiently when exposed to high levels of heat (reminder that they convert solar radiation to energy, not heat per-se).
So the "ideal" solar situation would something like "towards the top of a mountain on a clean clear day, pointed directly at the sun as it moves through the sky". Under those circumstances, the atmosphere is thinner and the temperatures are lower despite being exposed to plenty of direct sunlight.
Listen here peter pan!!! Don't ever apologize for your shadow!
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@@easthillsoutdoors4833 Thank you for reaching out! I reviewed your products last week and you have some cool camping options. I would be happy to provide an honest review, feel free to send me an email with more details. My email is in the about section of my channel.
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Nomad 50 = 50 watts?? lol maybe in the Sahara Desert at Noon. It's blatant false advertising......