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6 Pack 100W ECO-WORTHY Bifacial Solar Panels $247.99 and more + Free Shipping

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eco-worthy-us via eBay [ebay.com] has ECO-WORTHY Bifacial Solar Panels: 6-Count 100W for $309.99 - 20% Off w/code STARTFRESH = $247.99. Shipping is Free

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PeteyTheStriker
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If anyone wants a cheap option, buy used panels from ebay or someone that people know very well like SanTan solar out of either TX or AZ I forget which state they are based in, but down south. Most of the time the panels are still within 80-90% of spec and when buying it states the spec and you can easily get a pallet 10-20units of 200-450watt for well under $300-800 not counting shipping which will vary greatly on your location but still well cheaper than buying new.
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leek69
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Buy 200 watt panels (at least), you'll thank me later!
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STICKYBUMPS
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Will this power my air fryer?
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Farmeroak
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Quote from PeteyTheStriker :
If anyone wants a cheap option, buy used panels from ebay or someone that people know very well like SanTan solar out of either TX or AZ I forget which state they are based in, but down south. Most of the time the panels are still within 80-90% of spec and when buying it states the spec and you can easily get a pallet 10-20units of 200-450watt for well under $300-800 not counting shipping which will vary greatly on your location but still well cheaper than buying new.
This. I purchased a lot of panels from a localish seller of used residential panels for about $0.07/watt ($20/ea for ~300-350W panels, 7 years old, 90% capacity). Though it depends on your needs-- smaller panels are good for portability and power stations, but if you're considering buying a 6 pack of these 100W panels my assumption is you're looking for raw power, and if so there are often better options.
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Farmeroak
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Quote from STICKYBUMPS :
Will this power my air fryer?
A 100AH+ lifepo4 battery or bank connected to a powerful inverter (2000W) would power your air fryer, and these panels would charge the batteries. 600W is enough to power a small RV continuously.
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hosies
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Quote from Farmeroak :
This. I purchased a lot of panels from a localish seller of used residential panels for about $0.07/watt ($20/ea for ~300-350W panels, 7 years old, 90% capacity). Though it depends on your needs-- smaller panels are good for portability and power stations, but if you're considering buying a 6 pack of these 100W panels my assumption is you're looking for raw power, and if so there are often better options.
Who and where is your localish seller? I am in SoCal and want to jump into solar DIY without having to spend a fortune. Do you mind sharing?

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