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

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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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Buy 200 watt panels (at least), you'll thank me later!
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Will this power my air fryer?
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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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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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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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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.

But also be advised you can't apply for the solar credit if buying used.
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Quote from taterbug23 :
But also be advised you can't apply for the solar credit if buying used.
When you are saving over 80% off the MSRP its not a big deal.
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Quote from Farmeroak :
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.
don't feed the trolls..
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Quote from PeteyTheStriker :
When you are saving over 80% off the MSRP its not a big deal.

It's not just MSRP that's a factor here.

These are bifacial panels, so efficiency per square foot is also going to be way higher than anything you'll find that's even a few years old, let alone as old as these used panels you're peddling.

These panels are on average 10% more efficient than single sided new panels of similar class. Add the loss from your used panel and that's a 20% improvement for the same amount of space required at slightly less weight.

If you have acres to mess around with, by all means, get used panels.

If you're not looking to mess around or have space/weight constraints, do not leave performance on the table.
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Quote from hosies :
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?
I picked mine up near Modesto CA from a seller I found on Facebook, he had thousands of panels for $20 ea, which admittedly was a great deal. UL listed since they came from residential use. I'm using them off grid on a lot of land, so space isn't a concern for me. If you're in Northern California there's many options for used 300-500W panels in the sub $50/panel range.

Edit: The person's comment above makes a good point, that if space is a premium buying used panels might not be best for you, since they've lost 10-20% of their capacity. However, bifacial doesn't help that much, maybe 10% more power, which at that point just buy a normal panel with 10% more capacity for almost certainly more than 10% cheaper.
Last edited by Farmeroak March 10, 2025 at 05:11 PM.

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