Folding Solar Panel.

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Folding Solar Panel.

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Can anyone tell me how many watts would be best Thanks.

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Depends what you want it for and your budget.

To trickle charge a starter battery won't need much, to charge a bank of leisure batteries for long term wild camping will need as high as possible.

General use would probably be around the 100-150 mark I guess.

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We have the 120w panel from these guys

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I went for 60W as said depends on your useage, 100W folding panel is big to carry around.

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i have the 100w folding solar panel & is fine when we didn't have hook up at a few VW shows this year.
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