Another guy from Rudan here to check out your channel! We had a freak ice storm that took our power out, so I'm definitely going to check how your power sources. Long story, but I was set up for power outages when we lived up in the mountains. Moved to the valley and thought our power issues were over with. Wrong. lol
I enjoy learning all things about solar and products that can be used with solar power. Keep up the good work. Saw you stop by the Rudan Roofing project in your neighborhood and was glad to hear the name of your channel.
I just saw you on Rudan Roofing. Looking forward to watching more of your videos. I just got an electric car and was thinking a lot about solar, I'm glad I found your channel.
Just too answer the "problem" with having two different sizes is that it will be priority the lowest and it will be matching with the lowest so for the machine it will be like it would be 2x80 watt panels so that's the reason you are seeing 160 watt (just slightly above the big one alone). If you had two of the big one. You would be getting about 300 watt.
Hey , coming all the way from Rudan's Channel. Subscribed and support your channel as well brother. And Hi watching from the other side of world. I'm from Malaysia and Malaysian supporting you
Light weight flex panels last I knew had a shorter life span. If I recall it was 10 to 15 years to 80%. A normal panel is 20 to 30 years to 80%. The weight of a 100 watt flex panel could be as much as 75% or more lighter. They work super good for mobile applications. Yet the only bad part is there is no way to frame them if one was going to make a roof top array with slides. If you adhear the panels directly to your mobile application there is the chance you can degrade the panels a little bit faster because you retain extra heat vs a panel with a gap. Though I have extensively looked in to solar system racking for mobile application and have only seen one image of someone doing their array 1 foot above their mobile unit. If you do mobile solar having the solar panels 1 foot above the roof of your unit you can keep the entire unit cooled far better than if it was set one inch off the roof. There are studies done to show that having solar on your roof can reduce your cooling consumption. Having it 1 foot off the roof will allow the wind to remove the heat far better. Solar slides can add a huge advantage to your mobile application and having light weight panels means you can add more. Most people forget that mobile units do have a load capacity and if a solar panel weights 30 pounds and your capacity is 300 pounds you can only add 10 panels and nothing else. Thoughts to ponder. Dinner time!
here from Rudan Roofing keep up the good work 🤙
Got here from Rudan Roofing. Keep up the good work and love how friendly your neighbourhood is. Peace!
Another guy from Rudan here to check out your channel! We had a freak ice storm that took our power out, so I'm definitely going to check how your power sources. Long story, but I was set up for power outages when we lived up in the mountains. Moved to the valley and thought our power issues were over with. Wrong. lol
Saw you on Rudan ! Here to support you as well! 🥳🙏🏼
have 3 of the 200 watt panels in florida have gotten 615 watts at times I was amazed wish voltage was lower
Seen you on Rudan Roofing and subscribed to you. I enjoy installing videos. 👍🏼
Saw you on Rudan Roofing. Good luck with your company and your channel.
Thanks!
Saw you on Rudan. Great Channel, maybe you guys can work together on a project.
Cute supervisor 😍 Curious on the longevity of the flexible panels. Nicely done ✔️
Love from a @RudanRoofing fam here❤ keep at it and youll grow the channel as well. Audio crispy clear and good camera work 🔥
Thank you!
Very technical stuff...but curious from the Rudan brothers. Love how neighborly ya'll are.
I enjoy learning all things about solar and products that can be used with solar power. Keep up the good work. Saw you stop by the Rudan Roofing project in your neighborhood and was glad to hear the name of your channel.
Thanks Peter!
Saw you on Rudan, new subscriber.
Thanks!
Saw you on Rudan
found you from rudan roofing, you should do a collab with them!
I just saw you on Rudan Roofing. Looking forward to watching more of your videos. I just got an electric car and was thinking a lot about solar, I'm glad I found your channel.
Thanks for checking it out!
Found you through Rudan roofing video. Amazing channel! Keep up the good work!
Thanks!
Hey, I saw you on Rudan Roofing and thought I'd join your page too.
Thanks!
Just too answer the "problem" with having two different sizes is that it will be priority the lowest and it will be matching with the lowest so for the machine it will be like it would be 2x80 watt panels so that's the reason you are seeing 160 watt (just slightly above the big one alone).
If you had two of the big one. You would be getting about 300 watt.
Rudan Roofing got me here. Saying hi from Germany
Hello!
Hey , coming all the way from Rudan's Channel. Subscribed and support your channel as well brother. And Hi watching from the other side of world. I'm from Malaysia and Malaysian supporting you
Thank you!
Thanks, that was informative and gave an idea about how it peformed.
Light weight flex panels last I knew had a shorter life span. If I recall it was 10 to 15 years to 80%. A normal panel is 20 to 30 years to 80%.
The weight of a 100 watt flex panel could be as much as 75% or more lighter. They work super good for mobile applications. Yet the only bad part is there is no way to frame them if one was going to make a roof top array with slides.
If you adhear the panels directly to your mobile application there is the chance you can degrade the panels a little bit faster because you retain extra heat vs a panel with a gap.
Though I have extensively looked in to solar system racking for mobile application and have only seen one image of someone doing their array 1 foot above their mobile unit. If you do mobile solar having the solar panels 1 foot above the roof of your unit you can keep the entire unit cooled far better than if it was set one inch off the roof. There are studies done to show that having solar on your roof can reduce your cooling consumption. Having it 1 foot off the roof will allow the wind to remove the heat far better.
Solar slides can add a huge advantage to your mobile application and having light weight panels means you can add more. Most people forget that mobile units do have a load capacity and if a solar panel weights 30 pounds and your capacity is 300 pounds you can only add 10 panels and nothing else. Thoughts to ponder. Dinner time!
Would have liked to see how they handle being in a light shade while it is still bright out... or overcast bright sky as well.
Rudan roofing sent me too. Hope you get more then 5,000 subs
rudan roofing sent me!
Powerful Rudan roofing
I'm here from the Rudan vid also
Support from Rudan roofing to you 😊
Thanks!
Great content
Saw you on Rudan Roofing
i see and hear your video
Seen you on rudan
Will these panels works with a bluetti ac10 ? Many thanks
I'm not familiar with the AC10 but I'm sure you could find the specs online
To confirm, that Mini-Split runs on straight DC power from PV? No inverter required?
@@slipperyslope3912 correct, It can take DC or Ac
Do you have a mini van? Can it fit four SF100?
I don't but I think 4 could fit
$209 for 150 useable watts is a little steep...
Heb de 100 watt maar deze was naar een paar weken kapot ben al een paar dagen aan het e-mailen maar nog geen reactie gehad 😊
No video
? You can't see any video?
same as @fattymacfly ; here from rudan.. youtube community is great