First use of the new Bluetti solar panels in our campsite

The new Bluetti PV350 portable solar panels in our campsite - Photo: Still Gravity.
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. 

Bluetti EB240 receiving over 300 watts of charge from the new solar panels - Photo: Still Gravity.
         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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