Zamp Obsidian portable solar system November 22, 2020, 05:38:00 pm This may be of interest to those who are looking at portable solar panel options:OBSIDIAN™ SERIES Portable Kits — Zamp Solar 1 Likes
Re: Zamp Obsidian portable solar system Reply #1 – November 23, 2020, 10:34:34 am Seems like a bit of sizzle but no steak. What we need to evaluate is a spec sheet with numbers and price. Frankly anybody can put up a snazzy web page.glen
Re: Zamp Obsidian portable solar system Reply #2 – November 23, 2020, 04:32:47 pm I bought a 45 W rigid Obsidian panel a few months ago to mount atop a Yakima rooftop storage box. The panel appears well made; it's slim and streamlined, about half the thickness of a typical panel. But it cost $349.99. That's $7.78 per watt, compared to about a buck a watt for most solar panels. I very reluctantly bought it because it was the only panel that would fit in that particular situation.Portable "suitcase" panels of the sort shown in that feel-good Renogy video are typically about twice as expensive per watt as rigid panels, and are reportedly much less long-lived. In short, when Renogy does get around to announcing specs and prices, be prepared for sticker shock. ;-) If you'll forgive a 70-year-old's cynicism, I think they are pitching these to yuppies with more money than they know what to do with. 4 Likes
Re: Zamp Obsidian portable solar system Reply #3 – November 24, 2020, 12:25:43 am I have an 140W zamp suitcase panel. Works great. I take it when using my Alaskan truck camper. Alaskan uses Zamp for their roof-mounted panels and recommends them for portables. I can use mine on the ground away from the camper if I’m in the shade. Or I can put it on the roof out of sight. I just lay it on a towel on the roof. I plan to take it when using our new to us LD in Quartzsite in Jan.