Fisherman
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Spot on David. The dealer wanted to fit Truma panels at ridiculous prices. In February my two 120w eco worthy panels bought on Amazon produced 140w in Scotland. I doubt very much if the Truma panels at three times the price would beat that. As you know I will be fitting a further two 45w Victron panels we got for £80, the only limiting factor will be my 20a Victron solar controller, not how much I paid for the panels.If you:
1) have room for a 220W panel on the roof.
and
2) want a 'setup and forget' setup.
Why don't you just get a fixed panel on the roof and save the faffing around at the start and the end putting the panel up and taking it down?
As far as panels go, it generally makes very little different how much you spend which you get in terms of performance. The more expensive semi-flexible portable kits are nicer as they are more compact and lighter, but once deployed, they all do the same job with near-identical efficiency.