This is a rollable 124 watt solar panel that has a built in adhesive for roof mounting application. The adhesive is designed to mount to roof pans or metal s…
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This is a rollable 124 watt solar panel that has a built in adhesive for roof mounting application. The adhesive is designed to mount to roof pans or metal s…
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zimzaru radov says:
December 12, 2014 at 12:15 am (UTC 0)
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them into practice that’ll help you for sure.
Nikola Tesla says:
December 12, 2014 at 1:04 am (UTC 0)
PUTTING THIS ON MY FUTURE TESLA~!!!! :)
Paco Garcia says:
December 12, 2014 at 1:36 am (UTC 0)
where can i buyit?
jksatte says:
December 12, 2014 at 1:45 am (UTC 0)
What is the advantage of this type of panel?
gmeast says:
December 12, 2014 at 2:25 am (UTC 0)
This is pretty good stuff. If it’s the same thin-film technology I’m
thinking, it’s a ‘triple-junction’ technology which gives it the ability to
provide power over a wider light spectrum (dawn to dusk) than mono or poly
crystalline materials but not as high a power density however much more
physically rugged. I use it as a portable roll-out awning on my work truck.
My channel shows it in action. Thanks for posting this Dan.
Eudes Espinal says:
December 12, 2014 at 2:45 am (UTC 0)
I will like to buy please sending to us the contact company
Chris Bowen says:
December 12, 2014 at 3:18 am (UTC 0)
I want to order one right now.
Can you put into general terms how much power output we can expect?
Eudes Espinal says:
December 12, 2014 at 4:11 am (UTC 0)
please tell me where you buy in Europe or USA
Rich Long says:
December 12, 2014 at 4:20 am (UTC 0)
I found some on ebay.ca under powerfilm. Unisolar has the rights to
distribution of the product in the US. You can go to alibaba and order some
that are like it. The powerfilm one at most 6.5 feet long a bit over 1 foot
wide. They produce no where close to the amount of watts and cost is around
400 bucks… cheap my ass!
Maybe if I could get the barebones no middle man version he got. Definitely
don’t tear that white sheet off.
Daniel Wilson says:
December 12, 2014 at 4:54 am (UTC 0)
what is the website of the supplier for the flexible panel?
abat408 says:
December 12, 2014 at 5:50 am (UTC 0)
He said “one of the tricks to get an inverter like this going” then he says
“you cover it temporarily” using a piece of cardboard box? Really? that is
the dumbest thing I have ever heard lol People making videos like this that
are using electricity need to be more responsible. There are no “”tricks”
as he calls it. It is simple math knowing how many watts the panels it’s
producing in DC (direct current) and if you are using an inverted, use one
that has the capacity to transfer the power to AC (alternating current)
based on how many solar panels you are using.
gmeast says:
December 12, 2014 at 6:23 am (UTC 0)
As an aside, these solar panels are specifically designed to be adhered to
a standing seam metal roof pan, either the ornamental for something like
placement on an existing roof, or a structural pan such as used in the
construction of a car port. That’s what the sticky black stuff is under the
‘peel-off’ barrier. I believe US Ovonics makes it … formerly US Solar (I
think).
Airic Easm says:
December 12, 2014 at 6:23 am (UTC 0)
Would it be wiser to use a rollable solar panel on the roof of a school bus
or a regular solar panel with some type of shock absorbent frame?, the bus
is usually stationary but goes on lengthy trips And one more thing! Is it
possible to find these rollables with enough energy to support 240 vac
faisal zahid says:
December 12, 2014 at 6:32 am (UTC 0)
hi there
can you please tell me where you buy and what company are these
panels
thankyou
illich says:
December 12, 2014 at 7:26 am (UTC 0)
this things has subliminal messages haha
Edward Van Natta says:
December 12, 2014 at 7:28 am (UTC 0)
I am looking for details about your products.
Angelie Fadera says:
December 12, 2014 at 7:48 am (UTC 0)
where did you buy this?.. i need a supplier, please….
l0rdch33z3 says:
December 12, 2014 at 8:02 am (UTC 0)
btw those things are a mess to try to pry off. we have had a few broken
ones on the top of BSC facility during the construction, they were prying
on them for hours attempting to remove them.. there wasn’t much left
afterwards.. You are right when you suggest to attach that to something
mobile.
Dj Sharperimage says:
December 12, 2014 at 8:17 am (UTC 0)
Can you cut these? Will they still work? I was thinking about putting it
all over the entire body of an Electric Car
hadley321 says:
December 12, 2014 at 8:39 am (UTC 0)
What I think would be a good idea is if they made this in different
lengths. They all seem to come in 18 foot lengths. This would be a great
idea when installing a standing seam metal roof. You could stick the panel
to the roofing on the ground, and then install the roofing. At 6 watts per
foot you could get 4.5kw from 750 square feet of roof, without the extra
cost of mounting solid panels. Plus if one of the flexible panels goes bad
you may be able to just stick another one on top of it.
Goku Kakarott says:
December 12, 2014 at 9:00 am (UTC 0)
Great videos! I was checking the hotlinks section but I couldn’t find a
link for these flexible solar panels. I’m interested y something like this
that is easy to transport.
PrisonEarth says:
December 12, 2014 at 9:10 am (UTC 0)
you could cover the body of an electric car with this
TheLivingMars says:
December 12, 2014 at 9:39 am (UTC 0)
EMERGENCY STUFF. You know what I’m talking about. We need to protect people
because your power companie does not take responsibility for you when their
gid fails and your in the dark with out heat in the winter. And no one will
check for you. They beleive everyone can get to a shelter and thats just
fine that way. People need to protect them selves.
TheSweetmalteser says:
December 12, 2014 at 10:29 am (UTC 0)
were do you buy these panels from this cheap
daraloyed2000 says:
December 12, 2014 at 11:09 am (UTC 0)
thank for all u`v been doing on solar video shown to all intrested people,
on ur web. but pls how could u possible huk up the flex solar on a metal
sheet and still expected it to last long. cause if it sun set is high the
metal could easily constitute m0re heat to the solar therefore as we
rightly know over heating can cotribute inefficiency to good performance of
the solar out put. thx