Cheap vs Expensive solar panels

Not sure that would work long term. Ideally, the panel needs an air gap for cooling and if it has a different thermal expansion and contraction rate to the base, then may well fail.
Even with a thin perforated aluminium sheet , And not being walked upon ? P
 
Having had a wind turbine which disintegrated in a gale, I have gone for fixed framed PV panels. One of 100w and one of 40w, mounted on the coach roof. They are cheap ones from eBay, and I cannot fault them. They are connected to the voltage controller which was previously for the wind turbine. I would NEVER AGAIN mount a wind turbine up on the mizzen mast. It really must be mounted in a position where it can readily be manually stopped and tied off.

Immediately before my wind turbine failed, I presume that it lost a blade, and became horribly out of balance, threatening to shake the boat apart. Luckily, before I could do anything about it, the whole thing flew apart. Fortunately, most of it went clean over the side, but a heavy part hit the stainless bulwark rail, causing potentially expensive damage to the elliptical stainless section.

For me now, it's solar panels every time.
 
I see that they sell the ETFE 50 watt panels with Sunpower cells. flexible solar panel 50W They look identical even down to the label on the back and the length of the cables to the ones I bought from an ebay seller about a 18 months ago. I cannot tell how well they will last because I have not been to the boat this year but they do look to be well made panels.
The Sunpower 50W one (available for fifty quid on eBay) is the one which conked out in its second season with me ...
 
It looks a though you could tilt them too?
Yes they tilt. We have four 180w rigid panels mounted on the guard-wires. We crossed the pond from West to East this summer with them mounted this way. Apart from one spell of strong winds and big waves they were deployed like in the picture. When it got bumpy we fold them down so they dont get wacked by a wave.
 
As mentioned, the control box and connections can be a weak point.

I've bought two small panels this season with the control box underneath the panel, mounted on blocks for cooling. So far so good.
 
It looks a though you could tilt them too?
Yes, even though I have a motor boat, my panel is fitted on the rails. You can tilt it to catch the sun or store completely down incase of a storm etc. But even in the vertical position it catches a lot of morning sun.
 
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Anyone know anything about epoxy panels. The adverts suggest they offer the same performance as rigid glass panels but much lighter.
 
A few weeks ago I bought 3 40 watt flexible solar panels with EFTE and sunpower cells. Paid 65 euro each. Given that price I would not mind replacing them in let’s say 5 years. Al do I have to say they seem to be good quality. Time will tell. 70263A69-C6D7-4396-8603-98A7EBCC2708.jpeg70263A69-C6D7-4396-8603-98A7EBCC2708.jpeg
 
Fitted a 30W Lensun semi-flex panel to the hatch garage 4 seasons ago. Very rarely stepped on. Still seems to be working fine, no sign of delamination.

Lasted longer than my Lensun EFTE. Photo after 18 months, replaced under warranty following a long struggle, with a new one which I promptly sold. Prefer large rigid panels now.

Pete
 

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