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<blockquote data-quote="condor22" data-source="post: 630841" data-attributes="member: 1932"><p>I'm looking at a fixed panel/s that I make a stand for or a folding glass panel at this stage.</p><p></p><p>A 135 W fixed is approx 8 kg, a 140 W folding is 11.6 kg. Most folding panels come with a PWM controller and need a bypass, which I wouldn't use anyway. I've looked at a particular brand and the folding is twice the price.</p><p></p><p>I can't see 3.6 kg in hardware weight for legs, so I think I can do it in Ally for less weight.</p><p></p><p>Transport not an issue as whatever I get can go in the van until deployed. Although a similar size flexible is only 2kg, it would need more support to act as a standalone. Plus. I can't get past the 5 year (max I've found) warranty of flexible compared to 10/25 for a fixed I can use as a portable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="condor22, post: 630841, member: 1932"] I'm looking at a fixed panel/s that I make a stand for or a folding glass panel at this stage. A 135 W fixed is approx 8 kg, a 140 W folding is 11.6 kg. Most folding panels come with a PWM controller and need a bypass, which I wouldn't use anyway. I've looked at a particular brand and the folding is twice the price. I can't see 3.6 kg in hardware weight for legs, so I think I can do it in Ally for less weight. Transport not an issue as whatever I get can go in the van until deployed. Although a similar size flexible is only 2kg, it would need more support to act as a standalone. Plus. I can't get past the 5 year (max I've found) warranty of flexible compared to 10/25 for a fixed I can use as a portable. [/QUOTE]
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