So Mainey what are you saying? How do we categorically know if our camper solar panels are good or not?
FYI I have a 120W Sharp panel with an auxiliary 50W Mandrake panel added on.
I would like to get things sorted in my head.
some panels, from different MANUFACTURERS, of the exact same W
attage, have higher performance to other panels
It's all in the q
uality of the cells used by those manufacturer, they can be all be MONO crystalline cells (or MULTY crystalline) cells, but if the quality of the individual cells is different, it WILL give vary different results in the electrical output of the panel.
It's like comparing different grades of petrol, it looks the same and smells the same and when you stick a match to it you will think it burns the same too, but some petrol is rated as an octane number 95, 98 and 103?
Different motors are made to run on a predetermined octane rated fuel, this specific octane rated fuel (they say) makes the petrol motor run efficiently.
Using a solar panel as an example, two panels from two d
ifferent manufacturers may each be rated as 80 Watts.
Tested side by side I would NOT expect them to supply the same number of Amps in a given time period such as a week etc.
Sure the may give the same Amp number when tested in the sun at optimum angles and same time of day, eg; 4.7 Amp, but then that is only the rated amperage of a 80 Watt panel in about optimum conditions anyway, what I'm saying some panels will work more efficiently than others in lesser or bad light conditions, as in early morning and late afternoon.
This extra Amperage all adds up over the period of a day or week and you will have a better battery condition during and at the end of your camping holiday.
The maximum Amperage is related to the Wattage and peak conditions, but on many occasions unfortunately you will not be in those peak conditions for more than about 6 hrs per day, then you have about 6 hours of low light conditions and 12 hrs of no light conditions.
( I believe you will find most lesser expensive panels will be using less expensive cells )