☀️ Power your lifestyle with the future of solar efficiency!
The JJN 100 Watt Solar Panel features a high-efficiency 23% 9BB monocrystalline cell design with half-cut technology to maximize energy production and reduce shading losses. Built with a robust, corrosion-resistant aluminum frame and IP67 waterproof connectors, it withstands harsh weather conditions including strong winds and heavy snow. Designed for easy installation with pre-drilled holes and compatible mounts, this 12V panel delivers reliable off-grid power for RVs, homes, farms, boats, and caravans. Supported by a 30-year transferable warranty, it offers long-term performance and peace of mind.
Brand | JJN |
Material | Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate,Aluminium,Polyethylene Terephthalate |
Product Dimensions | 20.9"L x 1.2"W x 41.8"H |
Item Weight | 13.7 Pounds |
Efficiency | High Efficiency |
Connector Type | MC4 |
Included Components | PV only |
Maximum Voltage | 12 Volts |
Maximum Power | 100 Watts |
Special Feature | Upgraded Design, Half-cut cell technology |
UPC | 752574981512 |
Manufacturer | JJN |
Part Number | AMCSolarPanel-100W |
Item Weight | 13.7 pounds |
Country of Origin | Lao People's Democratic Republic |
Item model number | 36-M6 |
Size | 100W Single Panel |
Color | Black |
Style | Modern |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Wattage | 100 watts |
Special Features | Upgraded Design, Half-cut cell technology |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**S
Excellent performance!
These panels actually produce the advertised power, unlike many others. JJN may be a lesser- known name in this industry, but they've been around for a very long time, and the panels I received from them carry their brand name right on the face in permanent form. This alone made me smile while I was setting them up for testing because I immediately felt they would perform well. And perform they did!I connected them to a 12v 300ah lithium iron phosphate (LiFePo4) that had gone down to only 6% charge while I waited on a refund for some other panels I had purchased. These panels immediately began producing 640-650 watts (flat on the ground and at an angle to the sun of about 25 degrees) through a 100v/50a charge controller. By the time the sun began to set my battery was showing 100%.I'm not using a lot of power, averaging about 750-1000 watt hours per day. Currently, with one panel facing directly up and one leaning against my windshield (toward the sunset) my battery is full again by 10-10:30 am.These panels easily keep up with that load even on days when I store one underneath the other while I'm driving to another campground and am only getting power from the panel on top.The short version is I'm impressed by these panels. They're well-made, nicely finished, and arrived in adequate, functional protective packaging. While they're on the large and heavy side, I'm able to use both on a small SUV.They may not be the most stealthy, but their performance is impeccable.The one drawback is the mounting holes are only accessible from underneath, but using carriage bolts in the oval holes keeps them from turning so I was able to bolt them to a frame I welded from some angle iron that attaches securely to my luggage rack and allows me to stack them for driving.HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
G**8
Consistent Quality and Excellent Power Output
Overall I am satisfied with these 100 watt panels. Packaging has been consistent without any damage after I have purchased a total of 8 panels.My panels are mounted flat on top of my camper. With four panels, I have seen as much as 350 watts at a non ideal mounting angle. This is 87 watts a panel.I've since moved to 7 JJN panels on my camper. I cannot comment yet on total power output as it's been cloudy. However, if I can manage 87 watts a panel, I'm expecting 600 watts. Crossing my fingers for 700 watts.I've yet to see 100+ watts from the 100 watt panels like some reviewers. However, this could be due to angle.Mine are all wired in parallel.Lastly, I have 1 panel (8th jjn 100 watt panel) powering my seldom used shed. It getting the job done for led lighting purposes and light duty power usage.All my panels are on MPPT controllers with appropriately sized wiring and limited voltage drop.Overall, I'm happy with my panels vs price paid. I'm curious to try the 200 watt panel and maybe move my 8th 100 watt to my camper.I will update this review with any relevant information at a later date.UPDATE- 5/26/23Installed an 8th 100watt panel. I produced 720 watts of solar power yesterday in not ideal conditions. Intermittent cloud cover, non ideal solar panel angles due to being mounted on camper roof. This is 90 percent of total advertised output. I am certain at this point that if all panels were pointed at ideal angles vs sun position, they would produce the 800 watts or more.Overall, I am very satisfied with these panels. Now off to upgrading my battery bank.Update 10/21/23Upgraded to 10 panels (1000) watts on my camper. I am currently only able to achieve 65% of rated output. Please keep in mind that in June I was able to get up to 95% output and this is on a flat roof, no angle.I tested all my panels at 3.5 amps with a short circuit test via a fluke clamp DMM. Consistent output readings were observed.I then took 2 panels and angled them until I got max output facing the sun and achieved 5.5 amps. It's obvious that angle and direction in relation to the sun can make a drastic difference.3.5 amps at 20 volts = 70 watts (70%)5.5 amps at 20 volts = 110 watts (110%)It did not take voltage readings, so I'm going with a ballpark voltage of 20.However, panel angle at optimum made a difference of 63%.All this to say, the panels checked out and are working correctly. Panel angle makes a drastic difference.I will say my latest shipment of two panels I did experience slight shipping damage and the glass has light scratching.Update 3/2024. Still utilizing a non ideal angle. It is early spring in Texas (Northern Hemisphere) and the sun is not at maximum height/ angle to provide max solar power conditions.I have 10 JJN 100 watt panels, I am currently producing 810 watts out of 100 watts of panels. For a total output by percent of 81%. I suspect this may go up in late spring into summer. I will post a screen shot of my output. Which shows .81 KW or 810 watts.Still impressed and happy in 2024. Stay tuned for an additional 2 panels in the future.Update 4/19/24Later spring now in southeast Texas. Partly cloudy day with intermittent sun. Was able to produce 980 watts (.98kw) on historic chart with an instantaneous reading of 920 watts (.92kw). This is 92% of the 1000 watt rated output with panels lying mostly flat.To give you some insight into what I am able to accomplish with this. I have a 48volt 300AH power bank of Lifepo4. I live in my camper currently full time. Fully charged at 58 volt, I have about 17.4kwh of power storage. 48 volts is not full capacity on 12voltX4 bank of Lifepo4.I run my microwave, phones, refrigerator, blow dryer, laptop, cellphone charging, vacuum, lights, tv, Xbox, PC, exhaust fan, etc off my system. I do not run my AC or water heater off solar. Future plans though.By midday on sunny day, I have completely recharged my batteries.Excellent performance.Update- 4/21/24Cold front came in on a cloudy day, clouds broke to full sun. I was able to achieve 1060 watts (1.06KW) on ten 100 watt panels (1000 watts). This wasn't short lived as I was able to achieve 1040 watts a few minutes earlier.Typically, it would be much hotter in April here. Current ambient temperature is 62F at around 1pm.I believe this set the stage for a perfect environment of cooler temperatures and full sun .With all this being said, I was able to achieve 106% of rated power at non ideal solar panel angle. They are nearly flat and oriented North/South almost perfectly.With all this being said, I should have upgraded my review rating to 5 stars long ago.Unless the panels produce a crazy high number, this likely concludes my updates. Please don't hesitate to use these panels.Photos of all outputs have been uploaded and verified with secondary shunt based power monitor.
P**.
Respectful after sale customer service, issue resolved.
I bought a pair of theses last month, and they performed great. In full sun they were producing at or above the rated watts. I bought two more, individually, and they worked great also. Couple days after the last one arrived I noticed that the cap that covers the electronics on the back of the panel was missing. I contacted the company through Amazon to see if they could send me a cap. They appear to just snap on. They responded very quickly and asked for a photo, as they weren't sure what I was talking about. Sent them a photo and received a quick response. They said they didn't stock those, but would send me a new panel, if I liked. This response came over the weekend, by the way. I replied I like, and a week later a new panel arrived. No requirement to return the other one. It feels great when any company treats you like they perceive you to be an honest person with a valid issue, and treat you accordingly! I'm just getting into this solar thing on a small time basis, but I'll be buying more panels from these folks. It's been a win-win for me. The panels do perform!
S**.
Not Generate power as it claims
It is a good quality build solar panel, but it never generate 400 W as it claim, even under clear Sunny sky. I returned it because I don't need bifacial in my area. I connected it with 3 other solar panels I have and I got only around 280 watts.
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