First use of the new Bluetti solar panels in our campsite
The new folding panels - License our images here. |
We got new solar panels. They come in a foldable 350 watts portable kit made by Bluetti as the model PV350. In the first use, the monocrystalline panels gave us between 300 and 315 watts in a sunny day.
308 watts input from the new panels. |
More than happy with the output. It's enough for our camping needs. Before, we used to survive with two polycrystalline panels and never went dark - well, at least the fridge.
Some specs to help my bad memory:
- Panels weight: a little over 30 pounds.
- Peak power: 350 watts.
- Maximum voltage: 37.5 volts.
- Open Circuit Voltage: 46.5 volts.
- Current at Max Power: 9.2 amperes.
- Warranty: 24 months.
- Monocrystalline cells.
- Clean the panels with a wet cloth.
Something that I don't like are the collapsible legs. They tend to close when moving the panels around to redirect towards the sun. The panels are well-made, but the design is not perfect.
The PV350 is expensive. We got the kit with a discount in Amazon. Check them here - this is an affiliate link.
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