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Soporte para panel solar, soporte ajustable mejorado de 32 pulgadas con patas de inclinación plegables para 2 – 4 piezas de 180 200 300 400 vatios panel solar portátil para RV, techo, barco y fuera de

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Droonk
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de marzo de 2025
I am an Amazon Vine reviewer. I choose the items I want to review. I do receive them for free, in exchange for an HONEST review, though I pay taxes on all products. I am reviewing the “Solar Panel Mount, Upgraded 16" Adjustable Brackets with Foldable Tilt Legs Adjustable Solar Ground Mount for 1-2pcs 50 100 Watt Portable Solar Panel for RV, Roof, Boat, and Off-Grid, Black”, sold by the EUIJOIP store.I chose this item to mount some small solar panels on our travel trailer to help power the AC unit without running up the electric bill. Keep in mind, these are only 16” brackets. While these worked perfectly for our 100-watt solar panels, it will depend on the size of your solar panels and the configuration of how they are installed. We were able to mount our solar panels in the vertical position. These brackets are made of study metal. They were easy to install and the fact that the angle can be adjusted is a big bonus. The price is very reasonable.I would recommend these to anyone looking to install solar panels, just make sure that you measure first.I hope this review helps and Happy Shopping!
Freija L.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de marzo de 2025
These were painted kind of sloppily, not much better than if I'd just taken a can of white spray paint to them myself, with thicker and thinner sections, runny lines, and one bracket which wasn't fully dried when putting into its bag, stuck to it, and besides having lines all over it from that, stank like fresh paint fumes the entire time I was outside in the sun trying to figure this thing out. *Not* pleasant.The brackets have holes and an open slider to make them adjustable, but besides being hard to line up perfectly, they are sort of frustrating because the way they come partially assembled they are flipped so that the holes and slider section on each side wouldn't match, and rather than adjusting easily, it would require going back and forth in stages. I think they did it that way so that the sliders aren't even on purpose, to prevent the whole thing collapsing as easily, since the parts with fixed holes would catch it, but it kind of negates the whole "adjustable" design. To better see what I mean look at my review pics for the two assembled brackets lying next to each other on their sides.The overall material quality of this feels quite weak compared to a proper heavy duty bracket made of thicker brushed steel. These can be bent by force, the paint scuffs very easily just touching the ground and the adjustable slider sections need to have their knobs screwed down HARD to prevent shifting in use. I had originally planned to use this with a 100-watt panel, but after assembling these decided very much against it, they feel unsteady enough with a smaller 50 watt panel on them.The adjustable height for varying panels as a feature really intrigued me, but in the end that is the only thing these offer another set of larger steel brackets don't, and they don't actually do that well as they come, since the sliders are flipped between sides anyway. The sloppy paint job was probably the part I disliked least, though, and the smell made these most unpleasant to be stuck puzzling over as I took them apart and put them back together trying to figure out the sliders and then switching my large panel for a smaller one. For a small panel these will do... but I definitely don't recommend them over much sturdier, solid steel brackets for anything heavier than a compact 50-watt panel.
Jay Emache
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de abril de 2025
I agree with the other reviewers: while the adjustable length design is interesting and adapts better to different sized panels vs the fixed-length brackets, these are fiddly to adjust and do not feel as secure as the fixed-length aluminum brackets.I first attempted to attach two 100W panels to these, but the total width of the panels was just a little too big to fit. If you have two compact 100W panels (or smaller) it may work, but you're probably better off using just one panel with these. Another issue with multiple panels is that these brackets simply aren't as rigid as the fixed-length aluminum brackets. It just doesn't feel as secure. I'm fine using it with one 100W panel, but even then I'm going to have to keep an eye on the wing-nuts and tighten them up periodically. The other recommendations for locking washers is spot on. Too bad they weren't included with this kit.Although the metal pieces do indeed feel well made, mine arrived with some scratching and gouging in the finish due to loose pieces moving around during shipment. That's definitely going to rust at some point, so I'll have to worry about taking care of that as well.3/5 stars. While I appreciate the flexibility of the variable-length frame pieces, in practice I like it a lot less than the ubiquitous fixed-length aluminum brackets you can find on Amazon. I would only recommend this if you plan on mounting just one panel, but at that point this doesn't seem like a very good value. I'd probably DIY my own if just using one panel.
Keiro
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de abril de 2025
Makes it easy to provide supports for solar panels that have sucky support legs to stay angled when charging things via solar.Sure, it's a small solar array but hey, it works great for a proof-of-concept build if you're interested in testing things before setting them up permanently.
dlon
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de abril de 2025
I got this for my older 100 watt panels. 2 of my panels have a kickstand on them, the other 2 have nothing, so I got these so I can match the angle and get a better power draw.These seem pretty sturdy with a decent durable finish. The only problem I have is the amount of assembly. Instructions are just OK, some of the parts look a bit different than in the pictures.Overall it will do the job it was intended to do.
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