100w solar blanket for sale. £40 collection only.
Includes panel, solar controller (PWM not MPPT unfortunately)
I used to put this directly into my CTEK.
Includes leads, croc clips, DC7909 plug.
Built in stand.
It was not the best connected to my EcoFlow 100w PD TBH: it worked ok but the low background hum was still there. That was my original plan.
I think it’s the Starlink’s negotiation that may be the issue.
There is a thread somewhere on this and I believe the concensus was the a 50w dash panel would be the minimal. I use a jackery 100w folding panel but still have to boost it with EHU every week or so.....
...bigger than the 150w, but it was 3 years ago and panels were dearer then. I will replace it with 3-400W.
My folding panel lives in the pop top when not in use. I did get the £60 renogy 100W folding rigid panel but it was just too large and cumbersome so I spent a bit extra for the thinner...
Just it's says 100w you should be good..
Google Foo:
USB-C Power Delivery (PD) is a fast-charging specification supporting up to 240W over USB-C cables, significantly exceeding standard USB limits. It utilizes PD 3.1 Extended Power Range (EPR) (up to 48V/5A) for high-power devices like...
I see it's supposed to be 120W but do you know how much the solar blanket is actually putting into the battery in good conditions? I ask because the most I've ever seen from my supposedly 150W roof mounted panel (even with the sun directly above) is around 100W mark.
I run two 100W panels in parallel into the Bluetti using an MC4 Y connector, and it’s been solid even on cloudy days—just make sure your input stays under its voltage limit.
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