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How to choose a solar panel

Hi folks,

I'm going to buy a 100w solar panel for the monitors around my house so that I don't have to worry about the cables and holes stuff. Anyway, I've watched some on youtube and dug into these brands: (Renogy100 W 12 V Monocrystalline, Goal Zero BOULDER 100 SOLAR PANEL, NEWPOWA 100W 12V), which one would you guys recommend the most? Any replys&suggestions would be welcomed.

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wkirby answered ·

You have already asked this question earlier. Please check the answers to that question here:
https://community.victronenergy.com/questions/99129/how-to-choose-a-solar-panel-for-my-monitors.html

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basil katakuzinos avatar image basil katakuzinos commented ·
Thanks, I spent a fair amount of time trying to explain this in detail in his earlier post as we are all here to grow and learn.
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darvin answered ·

Hi there,

Great to hear you're considering a solar panel setup for your monitors! All three brands you've mentioned—Renogy, Goal Zero, and Newpowa—are well-regarded in the market, and each has its strengths.

Renogy 100W 12V Monocrystalline is known for its high efficiency, durability, and excellent performance in low-light conditions, making it a popular choice for reliable, everyday use.

Goal Zero Boulder 100 offers sturdy, rugged panels that are great for outdoor use and come with a convenient stand, though they are often priced a bit higher due to their build quality.

Newpowa 100W 12V panels provide a good balance of performance and affordability, making them a solid choice if you're looking for value without compromising too much on quality.

If you're looking for long-term durability and performance, Renogy might be your best bet. However, if portability and ruggedness are a priority, Goal Zero is worth considering. Newpowa is great if you’re budget-conscious but still want reliable power output.

Hope this helps, and feel free to ask if you have more questions!

If you are looking for how much panels you'd need you can follow this blog post.

https://intersolarsystems.com/a-detailed-analysis-of-solar-panel-installation-cost-in-india/

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