I ordered one of these Sunmaxx solar blankets (see below) to boost the power going into a couple of 110AH batteries. Currently only have the one 170Watt roof mounted panel. Anyway the panel arrived a couple of days ago and I had a go at hooking it up to the van, utilising the the second solar input on the BMPRO35. Without the 300Watt panel connected the input solar amps showed 6.2. After connecting the 300Watt panel it showed 9.4 Amps. When I removed the 170Watt panel connection, the amps dropped to 2.8 Amps. So basically, this 300watt blanket is providing less than half of the 170watt panel.
So out with the multi-meter and I get the following:
170Watt Panel: 21.2 Volts @ 6.2 Amps which I guess means I'm getting around 131 Watts (which I guess is reasonable)
300Watt Panel: 20.4 Volts @ 2.9 Amps which would be around 59 Watts.
So I'm a little disappointed with what I'm seeing. I'm currently in email conversation with Sunmaxx to see what they say.
Just wondering if anyone has had any experience with Sunmaxx and whether its been good or bad?
Just worked out the surface area.... its 1.716 square meters. So if we multiply by 150 watts we get 257, which is reasonable (its not 300, but its better than 59).
Well it was pretty close to being directly at the sun. It would have been more directed at the sun than the 170watt panel on the van roof would have been.
Well I managed to get a refund for this blanket and Sunmaxx let me keep the faulty one. They have removed these blankets from sale. So since I had the blanket I thought i'd just do some more testing on in (i.e. cutting slits in the material between each panel to expose the connecting wires). It is basically just 8 panels connected in parallel. I was hoping that there was just a loose connection that was disconnecting a few of the panels, but my measurements were as follows:
When I purchased the blanket I honestly wasn't expecting to get 300w out of it. I would have been happy with 200w (of course if I did get 300w it would be a bonus). But to only get 50-60w was quite disappointing. Anyway, I have my money back to spend on another panel, which hopefully will be a bit better.
I did provide the supplier with my findings after I did the autopsy on the of the blanket, but got no reply from them :)
If you have a bit more space or have a space that a solar panel has to fit in why don't you knock up your own portable unit. It's not difficult & you get exactly why you want.
The blanket you tested is almost identical to the Maxpro brand marketed by Outbax and through Catch. I bought a so-called 250watt blanket. On testing it was more like 120watt at best. Returned it and got a refund.
-- Edited by McGuckian on Monday 5th of October 2020 05:25:25 PM