Uni-Solar PVL-136 136 Watt Brand New PowerBond 24 Volt Amorphous Solar Panel with Top Facing MC3 Connector Cables. These are new old stock and pulled from new carton of 30 panels. They have been stored in a temperature controlled warehouse and are in new condition. Uni-solar PVL-136 flexible panels are no longer made and are getting more rare by the day. These panels are 136 watt flexible panels that are lightweight and have a peel and stick backing that needs no additional mounting hardware. Designed for flat and metal roofs, they also work for RV boat and truck trailer applications. They also work great for portable solar power generators as they can be rolled up into a 16" box and transported. The following are basic specs for individual solar panels Maximum Power (Pmax): 136 Watts Nominal Operating Voltage: 24 Volts Max Power Voltage (Vmpp): 33 Volts Max Power Current (Impp): 4.1 Amps Open Circuit Voltage (Voc): 46.2 Volts Short Circuit Current (Isc): 5.1 Amps Max System Voltage: 600 Volts Lightweight & Flexible Easy Peel & Stick Application Virtually Unbreakable (No Glass) Shadow & High Heat Tolerant Cells Per Module: 22 Frame Material: Frameless Module Connector: MC3 Bonding adhesive factory-installed on the back of the laminate Panel Weight: 16 Pounds Panel Dimensions:216"' x 15 3/8" (18 Feet)Uni-Solar panels are lightweight, flexible and directly adhere to many roofing surfaces avoiding penetrations. These panels are less than 1/5th the weight of crystalline solar panels and are designed for membrane and metal roofing system applications. Here is a video with many examples.
P**L
Just what the Doctor ordered
These tested 48 violts no load. Under load they perform at rated values. They arrived well packed and in good condition. They are Rugged. Accidentally drove my truck over one with no damage. Still performs at rated specs. They mount easily with the glue backing. I have 14 of them kicking out 78.4 amps @ 1904 watts. This has seriously helped out with the electric bills.They are a little un-wieldly being so long, but one person can install them. I do plan to acquire more in the future, but next I am putting up some wind turbines. I prefer verticals but I got a super deal on a marine horizontal turbine that I had to get it. I have room for about 10 turbines so at 500 watts that is a truck load of energy. It would balance out my system.If you are into alternative power these panels are an excellent addition or start to your system.
J**Y
Sturdy, portable, powerful.
3 years of use (and some abuse) and they're still crankin' out power. I've moved many times and appreciate that I can simply roll them up and store them, then unroll and start juicin' the batteries. I like that they're not nearly as fragile as hard panels. Easy to clean. Not too heavy. Right now I have 3 of these charging a bank in a temporary setup; they're laying totally flat on a board with the ends folding over the edge; not an ideal angle or efficient setup. They're also constantly covered in a thick layer of dust. But I'm still getting 300+ watts in full sun! Hopefully soon they'll be back to having a more permanent home and producing maximum power :)
K**R
Not east to install
Not easy to install. Prepare for an hour peeling plastic from tar
A**G
I got this panel last February and since it has ...
I got this panel last February and since it has MC3 connectors which are out dated it sat in a box. I searched everywhere and couldn't find an adapter to connect it to my SAE connector on my current system so I cut the MC3 connectors off and attached battery clamps I hope it works haven't had a chance to see if my trick worked. I didn't know the company went out of business I hope I didn't ruin them by doing that.
K**R
Four Stars
cant beat the price
J**P
Very nice panels. They were putting out more voltage than ...
Very nice panels. They were putting out more voltage than my 75v mppt controller could handle. Wired panels in parallel and working great
R**C
Workes great a bit too long.
Woks great. Just make sure you need you have the room for it's mighty long lol.
S**.
Installation trick.
This review is about installing these peel and stick panels. If installing on a warm day it will be almost impossible to start peeling off the release film. The adhesive will not release from the film and will start to come off and film will tear. Get a hand spray bottle and fill it with denatured alcohol. Mist the release film and the instant cooling effect will make things 1000% easier.
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