EMFX "Shade Stopper" Solar Panel

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2024
  • Does shade get you down - down on power on that is. With standard solar panels, even a small fraction of the panel in the shade can drop the output significantly. Why? Well basically the lowest performing cell will limit the output of all the other cells that it is connected to. The solution involves isolating and bypassing the lowest performing cells, which is tricky and most likely an expensive undertaking.
    But the experts at EMFX have done just that with their patent-pending "shade stopper" solar panel technology. Their first product is a 100w portable folding panel with standard 18v output. It features an ETFE coating, magnetic clasp, and adjustable kickstands.
    The panel outputs 18v via a DC 5521 barrel, which is disappointing. MC4 would be preferred, but adapters are available. An 8mm adapter is included (for Jackery, Bluetti and others) but you will need to source a XT60 or Anderson adapter. And always check the polarity with a volt meter before connecting a solar panel to your power station with 3rd party adapters.
    This panel is ideal for shady areas obviously, and might be a great option for apartment dwellers who want to experience the wonders of solar power or just want to have a backup power source if the grid goes down.
    Or - are there any other circumstances that a panel with this technology could be useful in? And what do you think of this concept?
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    Website:
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    *UPDATE: They now offer adapter cables for XT60, Anderson or MC4 ! 👍
    The adapters are available for $9 on both the website and Amazon (they are located mid-way down on the Amazon listing).
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    / All the specs mentioned in this video are based on the data provided and have not been tested or confirmed /
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  • @SoGenFan
    @SoGenFan  5 месяцев назад +2

    JUNE 2024 UPDATE: This panel now has a larger output cable (8mm aka 7909) and INCLUDES adapters for XT60, Anderson & MC4 👍

  • @rob8540
    @rob8540 28 дней назад

    Great video, i just ordered the 100 watt flexible panel. Thanks for the discount code for 11,39 euro :-)

  • @marusholilac
    @marusholilac 5 месяцев назад +1

    OK, I'll bite. I ordered one direct from the company using your code (thanks), saving me the 10% ($9.80) and there was no VA tax, which I find is common with new and small vendors. So, I paid 88.20 vs $103.88 on Amazon. Economy shipping is free. I have an odd system, with 1800W of panels behind windows. I'm lucky to get 350W out due to the windows, the vertical placement and living in a neighborhood with trees. I'll be playing with this panel and hoping that this is just the first such panel to hit the market. I don't care about a waterproof rating.

    • @PattyDung
      @PattyDung 5 месяцев назад

      The EMFX company is about to release 100 W (18 volt 5.6 amp) flat flexible panels with the same tech.

    • @Kantuski
      @Kantuski 5 месяцев назад +2

      I also bought one and decided to try it inside ( we had about 14" of snow). I positioned it facing out through my new Pella sliding door panel (UV rated) and got just under 40 watts. Was a partly cloudy day, but still. None of my other portables pick up anything while inside. When the weather gets better, I will do better comparisons.
      My biggest issue is the cable connections, I would have liked to see XT 60 connectors and maybe a pass-thru slot for the cable so I could keep it zipped up.

    • @PattyDung
      @PattyDung 5 месяцев назад

      The company (in description) can send you an XT 60 adapter at no charge. @@Kantuski

  • @thesentimentalsoul3683
    @thesentimentalsoul3683 5 месяцев назад +2

    I purchased your solar panel. It did not come with directions as to how the adapters can be swapped out. I would really like a reply, please.

    • @SoGenFan
      @SoGenFan  5 месяцев назад +1

      The adapters attach to the end of the cable. Just slide them onto the tip of it.

    • @PattyDung
      @PattyDung 5 месяцев назад +1

      Contact the company (in description). They'll send whatever adapters you need at no charge.

  • @kianakan96826
    @kianakan96826 3 месяца назад

    This is a great video. thank you very much. does this plug directly into an echo flow Delta 2 ?

    • @SoGenFan
      @SoGenFan  3 месяца назад +1

      Yes it does! Just use the included XT60 adapter cable.

  • @amberward3097
    @amberward3097 5 месяцев назад

    I like this price but don’t like the connector. If I got an adapter how bad would this affect the input? I am still learning. I have a Dabbsson power station and a Dabbsson 120watt solar panel.

    • @PattyDung
      @PattyDung 5 месяцев назад

      Adapters don't create any power loss.

  • @junkerzn7312
    @junkerzn7312 5 месяцев назад

    Its just a different topology. Theoretically every single cell can have a bypass diode on it after all. It could easily be argued that current solar panels are a bit deficient with only two or three bypass diodes. There are half-cell topologies which double the number of bypass diodes. Its nice to see a niche filled, I'd like to know what the actual topology of this shade-stopper panel is. There's nothing special about the cells... it's gonna be the topology and bypass diodes.
    -Matt

  • @billybarnes4228
    @billybarnes4228 5 месяцев назад +1

    do yiou know if there is a way to run these in series. i orderd one and got it. has the 8 mm conector. I have a bluetti 180 so that works but if was a way to run it in series would be able to use more than one. ty for finding this im thiking on shady days it will work better than my two 100 wat panels have had shadey cloudy days since i bouth those most i got out of two 100 wat panesl was 138 w. that was for like 10 minutes. do you know if you can put them in series. the price is worth it. if can do in series wow. let us know please

    • @SoGenFan
      @SoGenFan  5 месяцев назад +2

      The only "series" connector for 8mm that I know of is made by Jackery for their power stations that use the larger 8020 8mm input (Jackery Plus / Pro models ONLY).
      There are parallel connectors available, and 2 panels will work fine in parallel since they will only output about 10A anyways (the parallel connector and your Bluetti AC180 are both limited to 10A). Try searching Amazon for "KarlKers 8mm Parallel Adapter"
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      BTW "7909" is the 8mm that this EMFX panel includes, and virtually everybody uses (Bluetti, Goal Zero, all the older "standard" Jackery models etc).
      The only brands that use the larger "8020" 8mm are Jackery & Geneverse and only the Pro / Plus models.

  • @Nemo-yn1sp
    @Nemo-yn1sp 5 месяцев назад

    Please forgive my ignorance. Was referred by an Amazon reviewer to your review. I have an Anker Solix C-1000 battery, it takes an Anderson connection for which I have a 10' extension with m4 connectors. What is the adaptor I'd need to use this panel? Also, can they be combined in parallel? Will check out your code. Thanks!

    • @Nemo-yn1sp
      @Nemo-yn1sp 5 месяцев назад

      Note that the website offers free adaptors, however not combined with your code. Your code knocks of $9.80, adaptor is $9. Decided to go for it.

    • @SoGenFan
      @SoGenFan  5 месяцев назад +1

      The Anker C1000 uses an XT60 input for solar, not Anderson. You need a "female 5521 to XT60" adapter. Since the C1000 can accept up to 60v, you can connect 2 of these solar panels in parallel or series - it doesn't matter.
      But you will need more adapters (on top of the first adapter) to achieve this. This is why I really wish this panel had a MC4 output cable. But you can make it work. Always check your final connection with a multimeter before plugging into your power station - check for proper polarity (use an included car charger for reference) and check the output voltage.
      Try searching amazon for "XT60 series connector". For power station's that can only accept 24v or 30v, you will NEED a parallel adapter.

  • @jokerxd407
    @jokerxd407 5 месяцев назад

    Hello I have a very weird question.
    You know how mc4 to xt60 connectors exist right. Is there such a cable where one side is the cable you plug into your solar panel and the other is a normal 3 pin plug 🔌.

    • @PattyDung
      @PattyDung 5 месяцев назад +1

      There would be a safety hazard if a male plug is connected to a panel & it was accidentally plugged into 120 V. However, a female socket (that fits that plug) would be safe & easy to do. If you email the Shadestopper co., they can ship a foldable panel (video) or a flat flexible panel with that kind of connector.

    • @jokerxd407
      @jokerxd407 5 месяцев назад

      @@PattyDung yes that’s what I’m talking about a female socket that fits a 3 pin socket. I sure they don’t sell those kinda connectors on solar panels or in cable form

    • @PattyDung
      @PattyDung 5 месяцев назад

      @@jokerxd407 The company can ship it like that (female socket) if you request it. I like the idea of using readily available extension cords to carry the power to a distant location. (BTW, I own EMFX. My name is actually Bill Lee. "Patty Dung" is pun on Dung Patty. I admit that I self-depreciate too much.)

    • @jokerxd407
      @jokerxd407 5 месяцев назад

      @@PattyDung nice meeting you. Do you have an email or discord where I can contact you instead of RUclips comments 😂

    • @jokerxd407
      @jokerxd407 5 месяцев назад

      @@PattyDung I’d love to talk more about this and your experiences when using the solar panels

  • @jokerxd407
    @jokerxd407 5 месяцев назад

    I wonder how well this would work on the portable eco flow models.

    • @SoGenFan
      @SoGenFan  5 месяцев назад +1

      It should work quite well on Ecoflow or any other power station really - since it outputs 18v (which is the standard output voltage). Virtually every power station has a solar input that can accept up to 24v (and many can accept much higher as well).

    • @jokerxd407
      @jokerxd407 5 месяцев назад

      @@SoGenFan I meant the shade stopper feature. I don’t see many RUclips videos where people are testing this out. I understand it’s fairly new but still.

    • @PattyDung
      @PattyDung 5 месяцев назад

      @@jokerxd407 The output from this panel is the same voltage-current curve as any other monocrystalline panel. The only diff is that in partial shade, this panel has the same output as a regular panel, but in much less shade, would have.

  • @donaldgoldsmith6804
    @donaldgoldsmith6804 3 месяца назад

    Upto $119 on 3-21-24