+x Charles.Lenhoff - 24 Aug 2023Simon, please check out this company which I've had excellent dealings with:https://coastalclimatecontrol.com/solarGood luck!!!~Captain Charles
+x Simon Currin - 19 Aug 2023Thanks Michael and Dick,I bought our Solbians from Bardon in 2015 but they seem to be out of stock of both Solbian and Sunpower. I’ll let you k ow how I get on.Simon+x Michael & Anne Hartshorn - 19 Aug 2023Dear Simon.Sun power are the company that made the cells for a number of good quality panels. They started making their own around 2019.In fact I bought them from Bardon in the U.K. as they had just started making them in France.We have had them since on our hard Bimini and with the MPPT controllers they are very good. As another recommendation, a friend has just mounted the same as his research this year proved they are very good and recommended by RV users in the US.RegardsMichael.
+x Michael & Anne Hartshorn - 19 Aug 2023Dear Simon.Sun power are the company that made the cells for a number of good quality panels. They started making their own around 2019.In fact I bought them from Bardon in the U.K. as they had just started making them in France.We have had them since on our hard Bimini and with the MPPT controllers they are very good. As another recommendation, a friend has just mounted the same as his research this year proved they are very good and recommended by RV users in the US.RegardsMichael.
+x Simon Currin - 18 Aug 2023We are starting to look at the upgrades we need in readiness for a Pacific crossing next year. Currently we have 2 x sp100 Solbian flexible panels which have been on top of our Bimini for 8 years and appear to be significantly less efficient than they were. I’m looking at replacing them and fitting another 2 on the Bimini as we have the space BUT each panel now costs around US$950! That would means nearly US$4,000 for 400 watts!!I’ve been looking at the Sun Powered Yachts website https://www.sunpoweredyachts.com/shop and they seem to be selling identical panels ( SunPower® 100W E-flex solar) for US$179 each.A line by line inexpert comparison of the specifications demonstrates very little difference. What am I missing? How can a seemingly identical panel be more than 5 times more expensive?Anyway, it looks like we’ll be going with Sun Powered Boats! Any advice welcome.Simon