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02-09-22, 04:12 AM | #1 |
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Semi Flexible vs Rigid
Im hoping to build my own DIY solar kit and in my research I've been seeing semi-flexible solar panels crop up a lot.
The project will eventually be for my VW camper but I want to get my head around the solar tech available first before I install it. I have a long way to go and a lot of research to do but initially, I'm wondering if someone with experience in this stuff could outline some of the practical differences between semi-flex and rigid panels? What are the benefits of using rigid instead of semi-flex? Are there any issues with semi-flex that make them hard to work with? |
02-09-22, 03:30 PM | #2 |
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Aside from the mounting differences, rigid panels are going to be more efficient.
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02-10-22, 04:04 AM | #3 |
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Ok so mounting differences seem logical - this makes sense. It also makes sense that rigid panels will be more efficient. I'm still trying to visualise the bend of "semi"-flexible panels though. How semi is "semi"? I have found online for example that Sunpower panels can bend up to 30°, e.g. the SPR-E-Flex-50 But, I would expect that would be affected by the length of the panel? i.e. would the longer 110w be able to bend more? |
02-10-22, 04:07 AM | #4 |
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I'm just trying to figure this out as my camper has a curved roof, I want to make sure I'm barking up the right tree!
Also, I'm curious to know if that 30° is a bend length ways or width ways? If you install with a bend greater than 30°, would it affect performance, efficiency or life-span? |
03-04-22, 09:31 AM | #5 |
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So just as an update, I went ahead and bought the 50W SunPower panel - https://envirobuy.com/50w-solar-pane...urved-surface/
I can confirm that there is some bend! lol ok so the bend is more flexible than I thought, but it still has a level of brittleness to it. Like, it feels as if it can bend, but shouldnt, if that makes sense? The best way I can describe how it handles is like a large bendy piece of circuitry. The bend is enough for my camper and I'm hoping to get on with install in the coming weeks. |
03-04-22, 04:18 PM | #6 |
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Let us know how it works out. I like these kind of projects! Pictures please!
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diy solar kit, rigid, semi-flexible, vw camper |
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