i also bought a little power generator recently, dont have any solar panels yet because of the max 200watt input, the ones i have are 400watt, the max 200watt solar input limits your choices, but for max efficiency i probably would buy 3 100watt panels and connect 2 of them in series (200watt) and the 3rd one in paralel (same wattage but higher amperage) i dont know if this will work but ill try it anyway, i can still connect 2 panels to have 200watt
Nice to see it in action. Gives me a better understanding of what you can do with that. I personally like my hotdogs (and hamburgers) with mustard and "salsa rosa" (ketchup and mayonnaise). Just something I picked up while I was stationed in Italy many, many years ago. Looking forward to seeing your next video!
yea, it did really well and would have done even better if it hadn't come unplugged. I'm going to be doing these types of tests periodically with various power stations in various weather conditions to see whats possible. I had a lot of fun doing it. Italy is beautiful, and I never heard that term before, sounds interesting and I might have to try it!
i also bought a little power generator recently, dont have any solar panels yet because of the max 200watt input, the ones i have are 400watt, the max 200watt solar input limits your choices, but for max efficiency i probably would buy 3 100watt panels and connect 2 of them in series (200watt) and the 3rd one in paralel (same wattage but higher amperage)
i dont know if this will work but ill try it anyway, i can still connect 2 panels to have 200watt
Nice to see it in action. Gives me a better understanding of what you can do with that. I personally like my hotdogs (and hamburgers) with mustard and "salsa rosa" (ketchup and mayonnaise). Just something I picked up while I was stationed in Italy many, many years ago. Looking forward to seeing your next video!
yea, it did really well and would have done even better if it hadn't come unplugged. I'm going to be doing these types of tests periodically with various power stations in various weather conditions to see whats possible. I had a lot of fun doing it. Italy is beautiful, and I never heard that term before, sounds interesting and I might have to try it!
9:06 seems like it works pretty good
Yea it went good until the end where I didn’t realize the solar panels came unplugged so I may redo this one again in the future !