DOKIO Semi-Flexible Solar Panel 100W 12V Bendable Thin Film Monocrystalline Lightweight(4.9lb) for Caravan RV Boat Camper Trailer

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$84.11

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  • Semi-flexible: this allows the panel to be flush mounted to curved surfaces like RV’s, sailboats, campers, tents, etc., ultra-thin: solar panel is only 0.1inch (2.5mm) thick
  • Solar panel and junction box are completely water resistant, suitable for outdoor use in all weather conditions
  • Extremely light weight and efficient, the solar panel weighs approximately 4.9lb (2.2kg). and utilizes highly efficient monocrystalline solar cells .
  • The panel is easy to transport and mount, which is ideal for mobile applications, six evenly spaced metal grommet mounting holes are available to attach fasteners, the panel can also be mounting using adhesive or Velcro

Specification: DOKIO Semi-Flexible Solar Panel 100W 12V Bendable Thin Film Monocrystalline Lightweight(4.9lb) for Caravan RV Boat Camper Trailer

Product Dimensions

43 x 22 x 0.09 inches

Item Weight

4.24 pounds

Manufacturer

DOKIO

8 reviews for DOKIO Semi-Flexible Solar Panel 100W 12V Bendable Thin Film Monocrystalline Lightweight(4.9lb) for Caravan RV Boat Camper Trailer

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  1. Nam

    Looks cheap, produce about 75 watts in direct sun light here in California. The panel came with lots of damaged during shipping due to poorly packed.
    I bough one to tested see how good it’s to buy more, but guess I have to look into other brand.

  2. Danny Bull

    They sent me a rigid non flexible solar panel.

  3. Solarsailor

    It seems it might be a bit fragile. This will work better than the solid frame panels on my sailboat. Not really crazy about the connectors as I use my own system.

  4. Kevin Schroeder

    Installed this on my van hood. Perfect fit and is pumping out the power it should. Really glad I picked this one.

  5. jared w.

    Very light weight.
    Easy hook up.
    Does what reviews say it does.

  6. Jiwoo Seok

    I have a trailer we charge batteries in. We had one solar panel up on the trailer to provide DC to the battery bank. When we install DOKIO solar panel, it changed the whole game. It was a just plug and play. Super easy to install. A person with no experience could do it.

  7. Scott and Michelle

    Had a hqst 100w flexible panel. Bought this for a second panel since it was significantly cheaper. Outputs rated energy, but plastic backing substrate is too thin. Very hard to keep the bend radius large enough when handling. I hear cell cracking everytime I move the panel. Next time I buy a flexible panel, I’ll be going with the HQST due to longevity concerns.

  8. Karl J. Sokalski

    While these were intended for attaching to the roof of an RV or camper, I was replacing 12-year-old glass panel sets, 3 on my side porch roof and 2 “portable” (yeah, they could be moved around but were HEAVY) ones in my front yard (that’s where the sun is). Therefore, there really wasn’t anything to glue them to. Instead, I used PVC pipes and built frames for them, attaching them to the frames with plastic wire ties. I bought 4 of these panels and built 2 frames, each frame to hold 2 panels. See attached photo of first finished frame. They weigh so little even with the PVC pipe frames that I can pick up and carry both frames with ONE HAND. I use them both in the front yard and store them in the garage overnight to prevent theft (light weight makes them easy to steal, too!) and so they’re not knocked over by the wind. BTW, being knocked over doesn’t break them like the old glass ones.

    They are also pumping out a great deal of power, so much so that there’s no need to put any on the side porch. These 4 panels plus 2 more on order for a third frame all in the front yard during the day give me more power than I expected. Even in hazy sun they produced 22.4 amps at 12-14 volts. With clear skies it’s 18-19 amps. With the 3rd frame I expect to get near the 30 amp max my charge controller can take. The batteries will stay charged and I can run the refrigerator all day plus electronics. Sweet!

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