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ECO-WORTHY 100 Watt Solar Panel 12 Volt Monocrystalline Solar Panel High Efficiency Module RV Marine Boat Caravan Off Grid

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Style: 100W Single Panel


Features

  • [23% Efficiency] - Providing about 400 wh of electricity per day under standard conditions.PERC technology increases the efficiency of the cell to 23%, using a passivation film to enhance the reflection of sunlight inside the silicon-based substrate,greatly improved the utilization rate of sunlight
  • [Last for 25 years] - Highly weather-resistant panels can last for 25 years supported by an IP65 junction box, impact-resistant tempered glass, and corrosion-resistant aluminum frame.Delivered under the escort of corner protectors and pearl cotton, designed to protect your goods
  • [The Best DIY Partner for 12V/24V System] - As a basic component for solar power system ,100W solar panel is suitable for powering the house or for outdoor use.Additionally, compatible with multiple kinds of 12V batteries,also can extend your existing system
  • [Quick and Easy] -With pre-drilled holes on the back of the panel,you can install it with a bracket as you like, maximizing the space and sunlight on your roof. It measures 35.24 x 23.03 x 1.37 inches and weighs 14.55 pounds.
  • [1-on-1 service] -Our Customer Service Team can reply within 12 hours during weekdays.ECO-WORTHY is committed to providing one-on-one dedicated customer service and lifelong worry-free technical support. Whenever and wherever you have any questions or need help, you are welcome to contact us at any time, and we will be happy to serve you

Brand: ECO-WORTHY


Material: Aluminum,Glass


Product Dimensions: 35.24"L x 23.03"W x 1.37"H


Item Weight: 4.94 Kilograms


Efficiency: High Efficiency


Brand: ECO-WORTHY


Material: Aluminum,Glass


Product Dimensions: 35.24"L x 23.03"W x 1.37"H


Item Weight: 4.94 Kilograms


Efficiency: High Efficiency


Connector Type: MC4


Included Components: cable


AC Adapter Current: 5.78 Amps


Maximum Voltage: 12 Volts


Upper Temperature Rating: 85 Degrees Celsius


Maximum Power: 100 Watts


Special Feature: waterproof


UPC: 712458571475 799442591336


Output Voltage: 18 Volts


Item Weight: 10.87 pounds


Manufacturer: ECO-WORTHY


Item model number: L02M100-1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • work great
Style: 100W Single Panel
I love these I have four now and they fill my 165AH Battery every day from about 40% to 100% in just about 3 hours of good southern California sunshine. Very happy. Great price.
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025 by clint

  • Good quality for the price
Style: 100W Single Panel
This is a good solar panel. Quality is real good for the price. I'm using it on a fishflash solar generator and it charges very well. We'll keep it in mind on a future project for solar for my garage.
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025 by Doug M.

  • Quality solar pane
Style: 100W Single Panel
Solar panel arrived quickly, well packaged and good quality. Working well.
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025 by John Holder

  • Great panel, but inconsistent size
Style: 100W Single Panel
I ordered the 100W mono panel a year ago to enable off-grid camping. The panel size matched the product description (21" wide) and it generated about 75W in direct sun, which charged a battery station for running my minifridge, fan, and lights. I just now order a second panel for faster charging. Amazon said it was the same panel as before. The new panel is actually only 18" wide (pictured) instead of the advertised 21". I was about to send it back, but went ahead and tested it in the sun in a side-by-side comparison with the older panel. The new panel generates 85W here in Ohio in the winter, when pointed directly at the sun, which is better than the older panel's 75W. Pretty good for a panel costing less than $60. So I'm keeping it. Just a heads up that if you need your panels to be the same size for your setup, you might want to know that the panel I received was only 18" wide. Length was as advertised. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2024 by Tim M Tim M

  • Solid Solar Panel, it delivers the power specs it advertises.
Style: 100W Single Panel
I have bought and installed 16 of these 100W 12V Eco-Worthy panels from Amazon, to add to my original field of 4 100W 12Vpanels made by Ramsond (they were the cheaper panel a few years ago, Renogy & Eco-Worthy seems to have taken their market place recently) Each of these panels produced 5.5A+ and normally over 20V in full Florida sun, as measured on my multi-meter (I've uploaded photos with this review) I have my 20 panels wired in series, in groups of 4, running to my Outback Flexmax80 MPPT charger via two 10AWG runs, to my bank of Trojan Deep Cycle Batteries. These panels give me the expected VOC of 80+ (48V nominal) and at the sun's peak of the day I get the expected 27 amps of current. (MPPT charge controllers take the extra high voltage and converts it to charging current, if you're not familiar with the technology, check it out - super efficient) The only issue (really a non-issue for them) that I didn't catch is that the panel is slightly thinner than the Renogy or Ramsond, which made securing them to my rack just a little bit uneven next to the fatter older panels. Also, the corners on the panels look a little sloppily put together, a few are bowed/bulged out instead of having a neat seam, but this aesthetic doesn't appear to create a functional problem and certainly cannot be seen from the ground when roof mounted & producing energy - so it's not a big deal for me. The panels are, in my experience so far, worth the money ($140.00 currently) compared to other competitors in the market place. I've liked them enough from my first order to place a couple subsequent orders to get me where I am now at 2000watts (2.0 KW) As a quick ending note for any newbies - you have to realize that in the realm of solar a 100W label on a product rarely gets you a true 100W of power. Using an MPPT charge controller will help with squeezing out the potential wattage, but especially if using a standard charge controller you have to understand that wattage is figured based on Amps out x Voltage, and non mppt charge controllers use the batteries voltage to determine the charging voltage. For example a fully charged 12V battery will be average 12.8vdc so a charge controller will charge just slightly above that - say at 13.1V. So, figure 13.1V charging potential X 5.5amps (lets use 1 panel in full sun for simplicity) = 72watts of power from that panel. If using a MPPT charge controller, it takes the panels VOC, which in this case is about 20v x the same 5.5 amps = 110watts of power and is able to take all of the power from the panel it COULD produce and push more current into the battery than it otherwise would. So, conversely a discharged battery at say 11.8V (charging from a panel like this, in full sun) x 5.5amps = 64.9watts into the battery. Panels like these CAN produce their rated power in full sun and generally with the assistance of a mppt controller (because until your battery is darn near charged, you only get about 2/3 of your rated power production... and by then you don't need it as much because your battery is full!) I hope this helps anyone who may be mystified as to why their power production calculations aren't working out - usually it isn't the panel - it's the charging conditions including angle to the sun / time of year. Since going to MPPT, I've increased my solar harvest a lot... All after several years of head scratching. Happy harvesting folks! - David ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2015 by Prepped Prepped

  • Solar
Style: 100W Single Panel
These panels work perfectly.
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024 by nice/ice

  • Well made solution to my problem
Style: 100W Single Panel
Needed to add a solar panel to the tool barn where our bunk trailer for disaster response is stored. There is no power in the barn and I needed to keep the two Group-31 batteries charged. This panel along with a Victron solar charge controller solved my problem.
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024 by DaveM

  • The one that’s connected right now peaked at 101 watts!
Style: 100W Single Panel
Update! These all survived the storms unharmed and are now all connected to my little Ecoflow, which will soon be an Anker Solix C1000. After that they’ll be connected to a solar charge controller and charging a large LiFePo4 battery. I know these will do very well. They generate power far longer than I could have expected and I really don’t have any issues running my little fan in my car and soon I’ll add my Ryzen powered laptop to the mix for my day off! Right now my only limitation is my Ecoflow river 2, which limits solar input to 110w. I’ll be making full use of these with my new Anker C1000, though. Once I have my Anker C1000 I will be strongly considering adding my two year old mini fridge to the mix and see how things go. I may even do that this weekend, just to see how it goes. I imagine I might be able to power it nearly constantly with my River 2, if that’s all that’s running. I highly recommend these panels! Original: These are a fantastic deal. I have three installed on the roof of my car for a large battery bank I’m making and I connected one to my Ecoflow to keep it charged until the battery bank is completed. The one that’s connected to the Ecoflow peaked at 101 watts sitting flat on the roof of the car! I’m absolutely thrilled by these panels. I did purchase four, but only had room to install three, so I have an extra that I’ll purchase another panel to make a portable solar setup with. I installed them this morning and later tonight severe storms with large hail and strong potential for tornados, so let’s see if these hold up to this impromptu torture testing! I really had no idea the storm was coming. The warning came out a few hours ago. If I never leave another review, expect that the worst has happened. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2024 by The Guy The Guy

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