In November, I finished a few months worth of learning and research into solar panels and proposed a setup for critique as a newbie to the forum (here is the original post).
This system was designed to provide power to a storage shed/workshop that I built this spring so I could run some lights, pumps, a small inverter for charging batteries, and maybe more in the future. I just wanted to report on my results and review the DM Solar 145 watt panels that I have installed. One thing to note is that I have yet to purchase and install the final battery set up with (2) Trojan T-105RE batteries. Currently I am using (2) 4.5ah 6v UPG style batteries so that I can "practice" on these and learn from any mistakes I make on cheap throwaway batteries instead of the Trojans.
I chose to buy the DM Solar panels against the recommendations and words of caution of a few of you on here and I don't regret it. They were about $1.10/watt including shipping as they were just small enough to ship UPS instead of freight. That helped to keep the cost way down over alternative options. The build quality of the panels is good and there were no defects that I could see. Open voltage with no load is consistently 19.0-20.5 or so depending on the direction of the sun and the cloud cover. And I get 15 amps as tested with my multimeter for short periods of time. I have an ammeter that I am in the process of installing that will tell me safely how much I am consistently getting soon. Time will tell, obviously, how these panels hold up over the years but for the price I don't think you can beat them.
Here is a video of my final impressions of the panels (I reviewed the panels after unboxing them in January, too):
I did end up using the MorningStar SS-20L-12V LVD charge controller and it has been great. I couldn't stomach paying double for a MPPT controller at this time. When I get 2 more of these panels in the future and have to upgrade the charge controller I may upgrade to MPPT but for now this works great.
If any of you are curious about the shed and some of the other electrical bits that I installed in the system, such as a combiner box and dc load center, I put up another video here but I can't embed it in the post.
I would really like to thank everyone on this forum that has helped. I know I haven't posted much but I have read a lot and I appreciate all the info!
This system was designed to provide power to a storage shed/workshop that I built this spring so I could run some lights, pumps, a small inverter for charging batteries, and maybe more in the future. I just wanted to report on my results and review the DM Solar 145 watt panels that I have installed. One thing to note is that I have yet to purchase and install the final battery set up with (2) Trojan T-105RE batteries. Currently I am using (2) 4.5ah 6v UPG style batteries so that I can "practice" on these and learn from any mistakes I make on cheap throwaway batteries instead of the Trojans.
I chose to buy the DM Solar panels against the recommendations and words of caution of a few of you on here and I don't regret it. They were about $1.10/watt including shipping as they were just small enough to ship UPS instead of freight. That helped to keep the cost way down over alternative options. The build quality of the panels is good and there were no defects that I could see. Open voltage with no load is consistently 19.0-20.5 or so depending on the direction of the sun and the cloud cover. And I get 15 amps as tested with my multimeter for short periods of time. I have an ammeter that I am in the process of installing that will tell me safely how much I am consistently getting soon. Time will tell, obviously, how these panels hold up over the years but for the price I don't think you can beat them.
Here is a video of my final impressions of the panels (I reviewed the panels after unboxing them in January, too):
I did end up using the MorningStar SS-20L-12V LVD charge controller and it has been great. I couldn't stomach paying double for a MPPT controller at this time. When I get 2 more of these panels in the future and have to upgrade the charge controller I may upgrade to MPPT but for now this works great.
If any of you are curious about the shed and some of the other electrical bits that I installed in the system, such as a combiner box and dc load center, I put up another video here but I can't embed it in the post.
I would really like to thank everyone on this forum that has helped. I know I haven't posted much but I have read a lot and I appreciate all the info!

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