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Is anyone using Lensun flexible solar panels. I'm thinking about adding either the hood mount 90watt and a 150watt for my RTT.

is there any opinions here of their quality?

Thanks,

BDO
 
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@Dimitri_Raptis is running those on his rigs.

Thanks. True. Have installed them in two cars. They are very reliable and work great. Recommend the CTEK charger that will trickle charge also the starter battery. Please let me know if you need any info regarding installation. Basically 3M double tape, preferably in a vinyl layer to protect the paint.
 
@Dimitri_Raptis is running those on his rigs.

Thanks. True. Have installed them in two cars. They are very reliable and work great. Recommend the CTEK charger that will trickle charge also the starter battery. Please let me know if you need any info regarding installation. Basically 3M double tape, preferably in a vinyl layer to protect the paint.

Here they are. 100 and 180 watt, respectively
 

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@Dimitri_Raptis is running those on his rigs.

Thanks. True. Have installed them in two cars. They are very reliable and work great. Recommend the CTEK charger that will trickle charge also the starter battery. Please let me know if you need any info regarding installation. Basically 3M double tape, preferably in a vinyl layer to protect the paint.

Did you get just the panels of Lensun or the MPPT as well. Do you know anything about their own MPPT?
 
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Currently using renogy 120w. Considering a 200w (bifacial 100w backside) fivstaSola panel soon.
The 120w is ok with keeping my 1024wh battery topped off, but noticed on really hot days, the fridge (aplicool taw35) really draws a lot of juice.