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Postby Blue » Mon Feb 24, 2025 5:30 pm

hi - I'm considering my options for a solar panel for my conversion. Rigid or flexible? Does anyone have any useful advice / recommendations please?
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Re: solar panel

Postby JohnStokes » Thu Mar 20, 2025 5:27 am

Blue wrote:hi - I'm considering my options for a solar panel for my conversion.poor bunny Rigid or flexible? Does anyone have any useful advice / recommendations please?

Hi! Both rigid and flexible solar panels have their pros and cons, depending on your specific needs and setup.
Rigid Solar Panels:
Pros: More durable, typically more efficient, and often come with longer warranties. They're a good choice if you have a flat, stable surface like the roof of a van or RV.
Cons: Heavier and bulkier, and installation is usually more permanent.
Flexible Solar Panels:
Pros: Lightweight, can conform to curved surfaces, and easier to install without drilling. Great for irregular or soft roof shapes.
Cons: Generally less efficient and less durable, with a shorter lifespan. They can also be prone to overheating, which may reduce performance.
If you prioritize durability and long term efficiency, rigid panels are a solid choice. On the other hand, if weight and adaptability are more important, flexible panels might suit your needs. Some people also opt for a combination, using a rigid panel for the main power source and a flexible panel as a portable or backup option.
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Re: solar panel

Postby Harvy » Thu Mar 20, 2025 9:18 am

I fitted 2 rigid solar panels to the top of my caravan a couple of years ago and they are pretty good for the price.
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It was an Amazon purchase.

https://amzn.eu/d/ervytPL

I did have to buy a couple of other bits too. Including 2 big leisure batteries from Halfords.
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Re: solar panel

Postby Radiofence » Thu Mar 20, 2025 9:39 pm

I got an eco worthy flexible. Cheap, 100 ah lithium battery abd discrete. In my opinion as long as it powers an electric blanket over night and a small peltier fridge in summer, I'm happy. If it stops working I'll glue another on top if I can rip it off.
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Re: solar panel

Postby bortaf » Sun Mar 23, 2025 7:13 am

rigid every time for me, ive replaced a lot of flexi pannels on narrow boats they overheat then delaminate, rarely last more than 3 years if outside all the time, ect, ect :( if you have a roof rack system the install can be as uninvasive as a flexy install :D
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Re: solar panel

Postby Redvee » Tue Mar 25, 2025 11:48 pm

bortaf wrote:if you have a roof rack system ....


I was looking at fitting to a roofrack but the awning on the NS stops a roofrack being fitted but then I sawa van with a roofrack and the awning fitted to the roofrack legs.
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Re: solar panel

Postby Blue » Tue Apr 29, 2025 7:12 am

Thanks to everyone who replied. Your opinions have been very helpful in my decision making.
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