Fun experiment. The thing I learned from this video is that you need a new fan. I don't know if I have fan at my place that pulls over 100w unless it is going full blast. Going to go to the woods and try my solar out.
Lol. That fan is old from my dealership technician days. Its pushes a lot of air and its loud which is why its rated at 2.9 amps. Get out and try your solar stuff. If you can, make a video for us to see your setup! Thanks for watching my video!
I can connect the 50 watt ones. I have thought of doing that for more wattage during a power outage. I originally bought the 50w panels for keeping batteries up while camping and during portable ham/GMRS radio operations because of their size for packing. I dont like the folding flexible panel types I have seen so far. Thanks for watching and your question!
Awesome test, John. It would be nice to also have a wind generator. I have three smaller sized solar panels, each a different size. ✌️🇺🇸
Looks like it will work for your application John
Testing one myself at the moment,150watt panel
Only produce well placed in high sun a little over 50 watts
Fun experiment. The thing I learned from this video is that you need a new fan. I don't know if I have fan at my place that pulls over 100w unless it is going full blast. Going to go to the woods and try my solar out.
Lol. That fan is old from my dealership technician days. Its pushes a lot of air and its loud which is why its rated at 2.9 amps. Get out and try your solar stuff. If you can, make a video for us to see your setup! Thanks for watching my video!
Can you connect the 50w panels with the 100w panels? Good video, it really shows you what to expect to get out of your equipment.
I can connect the 50 watt ones. I have thought of doing that for more wattage during a power outage.
I originally bought the 50w panels for keeping batteries up while camping and during portable ham/GMRS radio operations because of their size for packing. I dont like the folding flexible panel types I have seen so far. Thanks for watching and your question!