FLEXIBLE SOLAR PANEL 124 WATT ROLLABLE PV Photovoltaic 42 Volt Panel

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This is a rollable 124 watt solar panel that has a built in adhesive for roof mounting application. The adhesive is designed to mount to roof pans or metal sheets that can then be placed on your roof.

This design allows for reasonable shipping of higher wattage PV Photovoltaic Solar Panels.

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25 Responses to “FLEXIBLE SOLAR PANEL 124 WATT ROLLABLE PV Photovoltaic 42 Volt Panel”

  • manilaenglish says:

    I just got around …
    I just got around to doing some more learning on this. Our family used 234 kWh of electricity last month. That’s 7.8 kilowatt hours each day. However, this very long solar panel only produces 124 watts (0.124 kW). That means we would need between 15 to 16 of these solar panels (4 hours a day of ‘optimal’ sunlight). Our last month’s electric bill was 2,500 pesos (~$54 usd) At $201.88 it would take 5 years to recover our investment. Not considering rainy and cloudy days cloudy days.

  • Ebdan88 says:

    We have today Solar …
    We have today Solar panals that produce 70 times that. But our friends the Oil companies have bout it and hide it for them selfs…!!?

  • MrWinAlways says:

    blessings mi new …
    blessings mi new brov i
    realy lov this thank you

  • ingesumadre says:

    could not find them …
    could not find them in your site where to buy?

  • manilaenglish says:

    @Engineer245 I …
    @Engineer245 I understand now. Thank you for clarifying it for me.

  • Engineer245 says:

    @manilaenglish — …
    @manilaenglish — Heat is a power robbing issue wil all pv panels but more so with panels that have no air flow behind them. Sure these will provide elcetrical power in the Philippines. However, they have the lowest efficiency of all the types of pv. Many people believe they look better on the roof but their efficiency is far less than amorphous or Multi chrystaline types at least as of today.

  • CWojewodzic says:

    @CWojewodzic Thanks …
    @CWojewodzic Thanks! Much appreciation for your hard work.

  • thadude1337 says:

    i guess its on a …
    i guess its on a very sunny day….. but it should be perfect for the roof of ur trailer or a mobile house on wheels(i dont know the English word)

  • klaymen says:

    yay numbers!
    yay numbers!

  • GREENPOWERSCIENCE says:

    @CWojewodzic The …
    @CWojewodzic The link? in the more info section is our Hot Links Page, Lists different sellers and where to buy the stuff we us in our videos. One seller has it for $201.88 with free shipping.

  • pirucreek says:

    I think you can get …
    I think you can get a MPP (outback) inverter that than take this voltage and regulate it to charge 12v, 24v batteries.

  • CWojewodzic says:

    Where can this …
    Where can this purchased and who makes it?

  • islaguy100 says:

    hi, looks good..
    hi, looks good..

  • trance183 says:

    People people! Wake …
    People people! Wake up! Its time to stop looking into old technology like this Solar Panel. We need to get our heads out of our and smell the possibilities discovered by Nikola Tesla and Thomas Henry Moray. The Earth recieves billions of watts of Radiant Energy at any given second. Tesla and Moray tapped this energy and was then suppressed. The more people know about this the more we can demand this technology from our governments. Rate this comment UP so everyone can WAKE UP!

  • fig9ux says:

    excuse me where is …
    excuse me where is denise?

  • yellowmetalcyborg says:

    Have you ever tried …
    Have you ever tried to use MPPT’s (maximum power point trackers)? They don’t increase the efficiency of the solar pannels but they allow you to get the maximum power out of them. On top of that they are cheaper than tracking systems. Let me know what you think…
    Big fan of your videos, I watched all of them at least once : ).

  • yellowmetalcyborg says:

    Four people missed …
    Four people missed the like button…

  • LastReplaySC says:

    same output as the …
    same output as the flex pannels used on satelits in 1982 ….. this technology is a well DATED.

  • alltherestaretaken says:

    Dan, I have a …
    Dan, I have a question: On a bright sunny day, does the solar ‘panel’ heat up? Does it get hot underneath? Would it be possible to wind a hose and glue the panel on top of it and pump your pool water through it? Could it provide cooling for the solar strip, at the same time generating electricity and warming up my pool water?

  • Yellow2011 says:

    @fuunguus before …
    @fuunguus before you even start thinking about solar you
    should start to get as energyefficient as possible. Kill standbys
    A 650 Watt computer system is inacceptable if you go “solar”
    by the way computer runs on solar today :-)

  • ocean514 says:

    mizuno shoes.
    mizuno shoes.

  • js111410 says:

    you should make …
    you should make longer vids

  • dylanthorner says:

    @GREENPOWERSCIENCE …
    @GREENPOWERSCIENCE
    Hey dan, I had a question, where Do i find a grid tie inverter like that one?

  • pvampire says:

    Hey Dan, where …
    Hey Dan, where would a guy get those panels? Thats exactly what I’ve been looking for! I’m totally digging your video’s. You have the best channel of its kind on the net!

  • keyanage says:

    @trailkeeper true …
    @trailkeeper true that

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