Ah ok copy that, bad on me for not opening that initial link. I made an assumption from the description. I mean... yeah I'd totally run those.These are not flexible panels.
They are glass ridgid panels, only thing is the aluminum frame is 3/4" instead of 1.25"
And they are less expensive than the full size panels.
Nice man! Let us know. Those look decent for the price. Keep an airspace underneath and I think they will last for a bit.The two that I ordered are due Friday. I'll report on what I think when they arrive.
I hope so. That’s what I plan to do with them.So, just to confirm, these slimmer panels would be fine for a backyard ground mount or mounted to a roof rack on a small trailer?
With the weather being so hot here in NY (85-89) I had no energy to unbox nor test.
I could not get even a single Amp out of it.
I should have stuck with my original plan to get the Dokio 200 watt foldable.
Mine are still in the back seat of my suburban, very busy summer $$$Any new updates on these? just curious. ...
Boomer vehicle powered by Millennial technology.Yes updates please. I may replace the HQST on my golf cart only because they are much lighter to manually raise. Plus the existing roof structure was never intended to support that much weight.
I will then use the existing HQST as a portable rack to supplement the Windaynation during cloudy grid-down days. Or maybe make an interesting patio table?
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Ok.Yes updates please. I may replace the HQST on my golf cart only because they are much lighter to manually raise. Plus the existing roof structure was never intended to support that much weight.
I will then use the existing HQST as a portable rack to supplement the Windaynation during cloudy grid-down days. Or maybe make an interesting patio table?
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