How to Choose the Right Solar Panel for RV

ITEHIL rv solar panel kit

The solar panel, also called solar panel, is a device that directly or indirectly converts solar radiant energy into electrical energy through photoelectric or photochemical effects by absorbing sunlight. With it, we can provide clean, quiet electricity to the RV, and charge the battery when the sun comes out. But before buying solar panels and modules, you should know which type of solar panel is best for you. So today we will talk about choosing suitable solar panels for RVs and the placement of RV solar panels.

Related: How do solar panels work

1. Types of RV solar panels (same as household type)

Solar panels mainly include monocrystalline, polycrystalline silicon, and amorphous solar panels.

You may hear that one type of panel is more "effective" than another, but this is only a difference in the panel size. No matter which technology is used, a portable solar panel is 100W. That is to say, the conversion efficiency per unit area is high.

Monocrystalline panels: They take up the least space, but are usually more expensive.

Polycrystalline panel: cheaper, larger size per watt. It has the same life span and durability as a single crystal panel.

Amorphous panel: It is very different from the other two panels. They are relatively inefficient, heavier, heavier, and more expensive than the first two panels. But these panels are best in cloudy weather and will not be severely affected by local shadows like other types of panels. And even if these panels are flexible, they are quite durable, so you can often see them being sewn in backpacks and cloth.

Conversion rate comparison: monocrystalline silicon>polycrystalline silicon>amorphous silicon solar panels

We all know that the roof space of RVs is limited, so using monocrystalline solar panels for RVs is the best choice because they take up the least area.

Do you think you can buy a monocrystalline silicon board or the other two boards? No, they have their classification, namely rigid solar panels and flexible solar panels.

Rigid solar panel

Camper roof solar panels

Solar panels with solar cells installed under tempered glass are rigid solar panels. They vary in size, and most of the panels are installed in aluminum frames for easy outdoor installation. They are constructed to resist hail, sand, and strong winds. The glass is scratch-resistant and can be used for a long time.

Rigid solar panel features:

  • Wide range of sizes
  • Cheaper per watt
  • Rugged and durable, usually with a long warranty period (more than 10 years)
  • Because of their sturdy frame, they are easier to orient towards the sun

Summary: Rigid solar panels are the best choice in terms of performance and durability.

Flexible solar panels

Monocrystalline solar panel

Flexible solar panels are flat solar panels covered with a layer of protective plastic. Because they have no frame, they are compact and can be bent appropriately, for example, to adapt to the roof curve. And it's lighter. However, because the protective plastic on the surface is relatively soft, it is easy to scratch, and the impact is relatively small.

However, excessive bending of the panel will often cause problems with internal connections and even cause short circuits between the cells. Due to these problems, the warranty period of flexible solar panels is often shorter than that of rigid solar panels.

Also, flexible panels are not easy to adjust the angle of light, because their position depends on the surface to which they are attached.

Features of flexible solar panels:

  • Thin and light
  • Can be bent to 30 degrees
  • Easy to scratch
  • Short life

When using a flexible panel, the more the panel is bent, the lower the efficiency. This is because the power generation effect of the panel is the best when the entire panel gets consistent light. However, the light received by the flexible solar panel is inconsistent, with more in some places and less in some places, so the power generation efficiency is low.

Summary: Flexible solar panels are only suitable for places with obvious bends on the surface. If it is a relatively flat surface, it is recommended to use rigid solar panels.

Solar panel placement method

If you are driving a large RV, then solar panels can be permanently fixed on the roof. This is the easiest way. But in some cases, you can also use portable solar panels or solar suitcases to provide additional power or charge small electronic devices.

Fixed solar panel

Solar panels for rv roof

Fixed solar panels are permanently installed on the top of the RV. You can add a tilt mount to manually adjust the angle and get the best power generation efficiency.

When installing solar panels, please note that solar panels perform best at low temperatures. It is best to leave a little space between the panel and the roof for air circulation to reduce the temperature of the panel. Mounting or gluing the panel directly to the roof of the car will lose the bottom cooling airflow.

This is another reason why rigid boards are more advantageous than flexible boards. Most rigid solar panels have some gaps in the frame. This prevents overheating of solar panels from affecting power generation efficiency.

Advantages of fixed panel:

  • As soon as the sun comes out, they begin to collect electricity.
  • They do not take up valuable space in the car.
  • They are not easily stolen.
  • It can better adapt to those who consume a lot of electricity and need more than 200W of solar energy.
  • You can shade the vehicle to help reduce heat.

Disadvantages of fixed panel:

  • It is difficult for them to get the best angle of sunlight.
  • The installation workload is relatively large.
  • Increase the height of the roof and wind resistance.
  • Reduce the choice of roof layout, and it is not easy to install air conditioning.
  • The vehicle must be parked in the sun to obtain electricity, which is contradictory to the high temperature in summer.

Portable solar panel

ITEHIL 100w 18v solar panels and solar suitcases are relatively light and can be placed in the car and taken out when camping. If you want to charge your mobile phone or laptop on a campsite, then these are great options.

Advantages of portable panels:

  • For those who cannot modify it, it is easier and cheaper.
  • You can aim at the sun to get the best exposure.
  • Suitable for various vehicles (small cars, SUVs, etc.)
  • It can also generate electricity when your vehicle is parked in the shade

Disadvantages of portable panels:

  • Need to be installed every time you are in the camp
  • Occupy the space in the car, especially the panel above 200W
  • Can't charge while driving
  • Not suitable for use in the city

End: Here we strongly recommend that users of small caravans choose portable solar panels (monocrystalline silicon) when choosing solar panels.

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