SOLAR PANEL FLEX42-126W 6x7

Product Description

126W / ADVENTURE

Two of these fit perfectly on the roof of your rooftop tent, right in-between the rails. Slim profile, light weight, durable and gives you the power you need. Why work from home when you can work from adventure.

126W MODULE SPECS


Dimension:  47.2±0.1 in  X 38.6±0.1 in

Weight: 3.6 kg (8 lbs)

Module Thickness: 1.7 mm 

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180W MODULE SPECS

Dimension:  65.4±0.1 in X 38.9±0.1 in 

Weight: 5 kg (11 lbs) 

Module Thickness: 1.7 mm 

126W ELECTRICAL


Peak Power  (+5/-0%) : Pmax  126W

Avg. Panel Efficiency : 11.0%

Peak Power Voltage :  Vmpp 19.53V

Peak Power Current : 6.2A

Open Circuit Voltage : Voc 25.2V

Short Circuit Current : Isc 7.4A

126W MECHANICAL

Solar Cells : CIGS

Junction Box : IP-65, MC4 Compatible

Hot Spot Protection : Bypass Diodes Per Cell

Temperature F ( C ) : -40° F to + 185° F

Max Load : Wind / 50 psf, 2400 Pa

Impact : 1 in Hail at 52 mph (23 m/s)

WHICH PANEL IS FOR ME?

It’s all about your next adventure. Taking a misty week-long trip up the coast of California? Or maybe a sand-in-your-shoes trek into the majestic Grand Canyon. We want to go where you want to go and it all starts right here.

Your battery capacity determines how long you plan to be totally off-grid. Caught in a blizzard for three days in the mountains of Colorado? Might want to get a bigger battery to start. Live in a generally sunny climate? The 100Ah battery may be perfect. Of course, you have to think about how many things you plan to power though, that’s pretty key. You went with a Dometic CFX3 35? We did too. The 100Ah battery from full will run it nonstop for 3 days. We paired it with our 180W panel and it’ll charge that 100Ah puppy up in roughly two days of sunshine. We did take a trip up the coast of California and not once did we worry if the battery was low, because it never came up!

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You’ll need a charge controller to keep things level in your battery and an inverter if you plan to run 120VAC things like laptops, tablets, lights, and camera batteries. I’m sure you guys have even more creative uses for these things than we do.

Simple enough. Battery. Solar Panel. Charge Controller. Inverter. Where will you go next?


HERE IS AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT YOU CAN POWER WITH EACH PANEL

*All estimated daily PV generation is assuming 3.5 hours of ideal solar irradiance. Battery capacity calculations are assuming the battery gets depleted no farther than 80% of its capacity. All values are estimates and will very depending on weather conditions, geographic locations, and orientation to the sun.


POWER: 126W SOLAR PANEL


Voc: 25.2V

Isc: 7.4A

Estimated Daily Generation: 441Wh

What can this power?

•100W Laptop for 4.5 hours.

•10 CFL lights for 4.5 hours.

•50” Smart TV for 1.5 hours.


200AH


What can this run?

•Dometic CFX3 35 Portable Cooler for 6 days.

•100W Laptop for 18 hours.

•10 CFL lights for 20 hours.


126W SOLAR PANEL


Time to charge:

100 Ah: 2.7 Days

200Ah: 5.4 Days

300Ah: 8.1 Days



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