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Go Power Solar Flex Eclipse Expansion Kit - 190 Watt Solar Panel
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Go Power Solar Flex Eclipse Expansion Kit - 190 Watt Solar Panel

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The SolarFlex Eclipse expansion kit comes with everything you need to increase the power output of your Go Power solar charging system. The 190-watt flexible panel uses MC4 connections and provides DC power to charge your RV's batteries. 1-800-940-8924 to order Go Power accessories and parts part number GP77MR or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all Go Power products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Go Power Solar Flex Eclipse Expansion Kit - 190 Watt Solar Panel. Accessories and Parts reviews from real customers.
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Go Power Accessories and Parts - GP77MR

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The SolarFlex Eclipse expansion kit comes with everything you need to increase the power output of your Go Power solar charging system. The 190-watt flexible panel uses MC4 connections and provides DC power to charge your RV's batteries.


Features:

  • 190-Watt monocrystalline solar panel expands the output of your Go Power solar system
    • Connects to your existing Go Power solar charging system using MC4 branch connectors
  • Low profile, flexible solar bends up to 30 degrees for a clean look on curved roofs
  • Durable laminated backsheet withstands water, vapor, and dirt
  • Kit includes single solar panel, MC4 branch connectors, and all installation hardware
  • Extended MC4 cables sold separately


Specs:

  • Application: 12V and 24V battery systems
  • Rated power: 190 watts
  • Amperage: 9.89 amps
  • Voltage: 20.4V
  • IP rating: IP67
  • Dimensions: 56" long x 27" wide x 1/8" deep
  • Weight: 8.3 lbs
  • 5-Year limited warranty


If you want to expand your solar setup to collect more sunlight and charge your batteries faster, this solar panel expansion will add more amperage to your charging output. This kit includes a single, flexible 190-watt solar panel with mounting hardware that connects to your existing Go Power system using the included MC4 branch connectors.


High-Efficiency, Monocrystalline Solar Panel

flexible solar cells

The flexible panel includes silicon cells that are set between a laminated backsheet to withstand the elements. The panel is low profile and bends up to 30 degrees to suit the shape of your RV's roof, making them more aerodynamic than traditional solar panels. And in optimal sunlight conditions, the panel produces 190 watts per hour.


Easy Connection to Go Power Solar Charging Systems

mc4 connectors

This kit is compatible with several Go Power Solar Charging Systems (sold separately). However, the total amount of amps generated by the panels cannot exceed your solar controller's maximum amperage. The solar panel installs anywhere on your RV roof with included mounting feet and hardware. To maximize sunlight collection, it is important to install the panel where it avoids shadows cast by objects, like an air conditioner or vent. The panel is wired in parallel to another panel using MC4 branch connectors.


Compatible Systems

  • Eclipse - 190 Watt (GP47MR)
  • Slim - 100 Watt (GP87MR)
  • Solar Elite - 380 Watt (34282184)
  • Weekender ISW - 190 Watt (34282183)
  • Solar AE-6 All Electric - 1,140 Watt (342-75011)
  • Solar Flex - 500 Watt (34275012)
  • Solar Flex - 200 Watt (34272628)
  • Solar Flex - 100 Watt (34272630)
  • Solar Flex Eclipse - 190 Watt (GP67MR)
  • Overlander - 190 Watt (34282181)
  • Retreat - 100 Watt (34272635)



83071 Go Power SolarFlex Eclipse 190 Watt Solar Panel Extension Kit

Replaces Go Power GP-ECLIPSE-FLEX-190E

Installation Details GP77MR Installation instructionsAlternate Instructions GP77MR Installation instructions


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Video Transcript for Breaking Down the Go Power Solar Flex Eclipse Expansion Kit

Hi there, I'm Michael with etrailer.com. Today, we're gonna take a quick look at this Go Power Solar Flex Eclipse Expansion Kit. This is a 190 watt mono crystalline solar panel that's going to connect to your existing Go Power Solar Charging System using the MC4 branch connectors and it's going to add another panel to help provide more power to charge your RV's 12 volt or 24 volt system. This is rated for 190 watts. It's gonna give about 9.8 amps and as you can see, it is going to be a low profile flexible solar panel. So if you already have the Solar Flex Eclipse set up, you can add this in, it's just gonna act just like the original, bends up to 30 degrees to accommodate the shape of your application.

So if you have a tear drop RV or something like that, where you're wanting to mount this to the roof, it's going to give you that flexibility that you need. It is 56 inches long, 27 and a quarter of an inch wide and only about one eighth of an inch thick. It's just over eight pounds, so very lightweight, easy to work with. On the backside, it does have this durable laminated back sheet that's gonna withstand water, vapor and dirt to make it a very durable panel. This kit is going to include this solar panel, the MC4 branch connectors that are just gonna plug into the connectors on your solar panel and then into your system that you already have.

You're also going to get the installation hardware and instructions so that you can get this all installed properly. If you do need to extend your MC4 cables, we do have extensions available here at etrailer.com that will help make that a little bit easier for you so that you can run from one solar panel to the other if they are pretty far apart. But overall, very simple to get this mounted and add to your solar panel set up so that you can get those batteries charged faster and that sort of thing. So that completes our look for today. Again, I'm Michael with etrailer.com.

Thanks for watching..

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Go Power Solar Flex Eclipse Expansion Kit - 190 Watt Solar Panel - GP77MR

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The SolarFlex Eclipse expansion kit comes with everything you need to increase the power output of your Go Power solar charging system. The 190-watt flexible panel uses MC4 connections and provides DC power to charge your RV's batteries.

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  • Can Go Power Solar Flex Eclipse be Easily Added to Go Power Setup on RV
    Yes, you can add the Go Power Solar Flex Eclipse Expansion Kit # GP77MR to your current setup using the included MC4 branch connectors like you mentioned.
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  • When Installing Multiple Go Power Solar Panels in Parallel, Does Each Panel Need its Own Fuse
    No, when adding additional panels like the Go Power Solar Flex Eclipse Expansion Kit # GP77MR in parallel, you do not need a fuse for each panel. Since the panels are connected in parallel and then go through the charge controller before reaching the fuse and battery bank, you just need the one 30 amp fuse. I have included a picture showing this.
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  • Recommended Inverter and Solar Panel for RV
    For a 30-Amp service RV with the Progressive Dynamics Mighty Mini AC/DC Panel and Converter/Smart Charger, # PD4045KA installed, I recommend the 1,000 Watts - 12V Progressive Dynamics Pure Sine Wave Inverter w/ Transfer Switch & Remote, # PD94FR. I really like the build quality of the Progressive Dynamics products and this component has an integrated transfer switch that will automatically change from inverter to shore power when you hook up to a power pedestal at the campground. The fixed-mount...
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  • How Many Solar Panels Can Hook Up To 30 Amp Go Power MPPT Solar Charge Controller
    The Go Power Solar Flex Eclipse Charging System with MPPT Solar Controller # GP67MR is a 30 amp controller. It will be 10 amps per panel so 3 panels would be the most you could hook up. You can get two of the # GP67MR and three additional panels # GP77MR. The other option would be to just buy the panels and use the # GP54FR which is a 60 amp controller. This is also capable of using a remote # GP34FR or Bluetooth dongle # GP94FR if you want to monitor the controller from your phone.
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  • Can the Go Power! Solar Flex Eclipse Be Mounted On the Side of a Trailer?
    So to answer a couple of your questions about the Go Power Solar Flex Eclipse Expansion Kit - 190 Watt Solar Panel # GP77MR: With your Super Pacific X1 having a canopy top only being a 1/2" less wide than the solar panel you have nothing to worry about it'll work just the same, Go Power just insists that since you're mounting horizontally, that they be installed at a minimum 10° angle to reduce dirt accumulation and soiling. Realistically, for the best sun-absorption you'd want to mount...
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