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Dokio 200 Watt Solar Panel Update and Renogy ETFE Flexible Panel



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Update on the Dokio 200 watt portable solar panels and comparing to Renogy ETFE flexible solar panel.

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  1. Solar Tip: You can steplessly dim down a bulge and all other hungry electricity consumers with a 5000W dimmer (7, EUR). I run 5 dimmers in parallel on an 850W inverter. Kettle 2.2KW at 150W runs 12 hours a day, so the water is always hot. The room is also nicely heated. 2.5KW washing machine runs in parallel with dimmed to 200…400W. Iron, dishwasher, oven, electric heater, coffee machine, all internal heating are throttled with me. Videos about it on my channel https://youtu.be/eC2olbCBhh0 The inverter stays cool, quiet and the MOSFETs remain intact because extreme current peaks no longer arrive at the inverter. Now every Mini PV Inverter is enough to sell large devices…

  2. i just bought folding DoKio 220W panels. I don't have them but I am hoping they do better than 100W. Since you are not showing how you are measuring it,. What load did you have on it? I know many power stations will not accept more than 100W solar regardless of what you have for a solar panel. I have a Power Station (150W solar input max) and will be testing it soon. I will be disappointed if in full sun the Pwr Station is not charging at 150W with a 220W panel. I expect most panels will only produce 75% of rated power on a good day. So 220W should easily do 150W.

  3. If you locate your panels 100 feet away, you'll lose all the amps in the cable. DC doesn't like to travel far, that's why we have AC power lines. In order for you not to lose power over a 100 feet of wire, your wire has to be very very thick.

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