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RICH SOLAR 100 Watt 12 Volt Polycrystalline Solar Panel Review

Rich Solar 100 Watt 12 Volt Polycrystalline Solar Panel

Like always, we are not holding anything back, whether positive or negative. We are here to save you research time, offering an honest review. So, without ado, let’s get right to it!


Overview:

We are excited about these panels because they are very inexpensive and highly efficient, producing excellent output! The high-efficient solar cells are coated with a protective thin layer of tempered glass.


Some customers report obtaining output beyond the labeled specifications of the panels. With this performance and price, these are truly some of the best value polycrystalline solar panels on the market!


Purchase your Rich Solar 100-Watt 12 Volt Polycrystalline Solar Panel here:


Specifications:

  • Maximum Power: 100W

  • Maximum System Voltage: 1000V DC (UL)

  • Optimum Operating Voltage (Vmp): 18.5V

  • Optimum Operating Current (Imp): 5.41A

  • Open-Circuit Voltage (Voc): 22.6V

  • Short-Circuit Current (Isc): 5.86A

  • Weight: 17.5 lbs

  • Dimensions: 39.6 x 26.4x 1.4 inches

Rich Solar 100 Watt 12 Volt Polycrystalline Solar Panel Connector

Positives:

  • Reportedly outperforms customers’ other name brand solar panels.

  • Most are impressed by the output; some boasting over 100 Watts, 22.7 open voltage, and 6.2 amps per panel.

  • “Can’t beat the price!”

  • Good connectors: reasonable length, labeled positive and negative.

  • Has 14 Pre-drilled Mounting Holes.

  • Works even in shade.

  • Junction Box is waterproof.

  • Aluminum Frame has a protective anodized coating.

  • Panels have a thin Anti-Reflective Coated Tempered Glass protection.

  • Warranty: 25-year limited power output; 5-year for material and workmanship.

  • Customers say they would buy again.

  • Free shipping with Amazon Prime.

  • Many praised Rich Solar’s customer service.

  • Very few negative reviews—Yes, that’s a positive!

Negatives:

  • Does not include mounting brackets.

  • Not shipped with protective foam padding.

  • Sharp edges

  • No UL Mark on the standard electrical label.

  • No quality control sticker (for diode tests).

  • One owner with 6 panels says that the MC4 Connectors on all 6 are difficult to disconnect for transport. Says good for 1-time connection.

  • 3 have reported very low voltage output (8V – 12V with no load). (Just had to mention, but such could be attributed to many factors including, but not limited to: the battery, inverter, charge controller, or wiring.)

Summary:

In theory, monocrystalline solar panels are supposed to output more power than polycrystalline. However, I have seen a few side by side comparisons revealing opposite results, possibly due to the larger surface area of polycrystalline panels. Nevertheless, the theory is what has the polycrystalline panels priced cheaper.


According to most customers, these Rich Solar 100-Watt Polycrystalline Solar Panels are a huge bargain, producing excellent results. They are competitively priced, produce excellent power, and come with a 25-year warranty for limited power output. It seems like you can’t go wrong with these panels!


Purchase your Rich Solar 100-Watt 12 Volt Polycrystalline Solar Panel here:

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