Brand | GCUSSZ |
Product Dimensions | 46.45″L x 21.25″W x 0.1″H |
Connector Type | MC4 |
Included Components | 2 × 600W solar panel, 1 × Inverter, 1 × installation kit, 1 × controller |
- 1.[Excellent performance] NEW Using high-quality monocrystalline silicon cells, high-efficiency monocrystalline silicon solar cells provide good performance even in low light conditions
- 2.[Flexible] This flexible solar panel is a good choice for curved surfaces of RV, boat,sailboat, yacht,truck, car, coach, cabin, camper , tent , trailer, golf cart or any other irregular surface.
- 3.[Practicality] Light energy converts electrical energy and has strong practicability. It is a good supplement for power shortages and places where the city power cannot reach, such as mountains, marine, deserts, etc.
- 4.[Nice Details] The water resistant flexible solar panel is far more durable than traditional glass and aluminum models; The junction box is sealed and waterproof.
- 5.[Easy Installation]The solar panel has 6 grommet mounting holes are available to attach fasteners,and can also be installed with silicone and adhesive tape.
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Tristan Knapp Verified Buyer –
I had grand plans of making my shed the most self-sufficient, off-the-grid paradise possible—okay, maybe not paradise, but at least somewhere I could turn on a light without running an extension cord from the house like some 90s hacker rigging up a homemade internet connection. Enter this 400-watt solar panel kit. Two sleek, flexible panels promising sun-powered greatness.
Installation was… let’s call it an adventure. I won’t lie, I questioned my life choices while wrestling these panels into place, trying to convince my shed’s less-than-straight roof that “flexible” didn’t mean “fold like a taco.” But once they were up and secured, I stepped back, took a deep breath, and prayed to the sun gods for power.
And power, they delivered. Even on a cloudy day, these panels were soaking up energy like my dog soaks up attention. I hooked them up, and suddenly, my shed was no longer a dark abyss but a beacon of renewable energy. I may have stood there flipping the lights on and off a few times, marveling at my work.
The best part? These panels have held up through wind, rain, and a surprise snowstorm, proving they’re tougher than my willpower when passing by the clearance section at Target. If you need solar panels that actually work, survive the elements, and give you a smug sense of self-sufficiency, these are it.