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The BougeRV 16 Units Solar Panel Mounting Bracket Kits are designed for easy installation of solar panels ranging from 50W to 1200W. Made from lightweight yet sturdy corrosion-resistant aluminum alloy, these brackets are perfect for various applications including RVs, rooftops, and boats. The unique bent design allows for seamless installation on irregular surfaces, and with 16 units included, you can confidently set up your solar power system. Plus, enjoy an 18-month warranty for added assurance.
Item Depth | 3.94 inches |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Manufacturer | BougeRV |
Part Number | ISE078 |
Item Weight | 2.16 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 3.15 x 3.54 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | ISE078 |
Size | 16 Units Z Brackets |
Style | Modern |
Finish | [IA] Anodized |
Power Source | solar_powered |
Maximum Power | 50 Watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Solar Mount Brackets |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**T
Love them so much, I've bought 5
Easy to fit, easy to adjust and not too expensive.I bought this particular type because I wanted to be able to adjust the angles on my panels throughout the year, for this purpose they are much easier to use than the other cheaper models. They come with screws to attach to the ground/stand/roof, and bolts to attach the stands to the panels. If you do what I do and use 2 panels per stand pair, you'll need extra beams to hold the panels together, which I've used some old metal I had lying around, but this does require your own bolts, but once put together is a sturdy unit.I mounted 2 panels per pair, building a wheeled trolley to allow me to roll it around my back yard maximizing the sun on the panels. This works really well, which means I can keep following the sun all day, and even in the winter get more than 6 hours directly on the panel and in the summer, it starts before 7am and ends well after 6pm.I've now got another 4 in addition to this one, and they've proved really good for my purposes.
P**R
Simple works well
These are simple and seem well. I have them in my backyard and they’ve held up to some gusty winds. Just have to stake them into the ground.
U**S
Awesome purchase
These work great for my solar panel. Needed to raise one end without panel without hitting the roof and these worked great. Great value for the money, easy to use, material seems sturdy too and fit perfectly.
M**.
Easy to setup and use.
For just about $5 more than the cheapest 41" stand, I thought this looked a better deal. I think it's worth every cent of that extra. With the sections all joined together, there's no chance of struggling to put them together, like reviews of cheaper models often mention. I spent more time looking for the spanner than fitting them to my solar panels.The only downside I can see is the knurled knob is not so easy to take on and off, I'm currently changing the angle twice a day, once in the morning to make it shallow and then more upright in the evening. Even this is becoming a bit of a chore, but it makes a difference to the generation from the panel, so willing to do it (for now).Instead of balancing the panels against an old table, they're now looking quite professional, I managed to use one stand between two panels, so saving a bit there as well, just using some old angle metal I had lying around to join the panels and then fix this to a leg at each end. Works great.
M**.
Solid 1 panel tilt bracket
Update Oct 15 2022,BougeRV reached out to me to update my review as they had changed the ad. I looked and see the images that made me think this bracket handles multiple panels has been updated. It's a good tilt bracket for a single RV panel up to 200 watt in portrait orientation. It also will easily handle some full size panels in landscape provided they are under 40" and you don't need UL certification like most of America for residential mounts. Such as using it as a mount for an full size panel off-grid with a RV.Thanks BougeRV for responding to users complaints. It is refreshing to have a responsive company. I have been happy with my BougeRV 180 watt panels.Original 1-star ReviewMisleading Description and Pictures1st it is exactly as seen in the first product image. That is all you get. Which is fine except don't make the mistake I did of seeing the multiple panels and reading 150-300 watts size and think you get 2 panels installed as they show for that size. THIS MOUNT SUPPORTS AT MOST ONE PANEL unless you are installing small 30 watt or whatever panels. If you are trying to put two 100+ watt panels they need to be no more than 20" wide. Most of the rigid 100+ watt RV panels are 21-28". BougeRV 180 watt is over 26, and their 100 watt is over 21, neither of those panels will mount 2 panels as pictured. So all the images that show two panels using a single mount is very misleading.If you are going to mount a single panel landscape then the 28" mount is best, this would only be good for mounting near 100 watt panels portrait, after your above 150 most panels are near or over 60" that leaves good portion of the panel unsupported.Sadly as this is not UL listed you will not be able to mount house panels on this mount landscape (inside the USA) which would let you put 250+ watt panels on your roof.
C**.
Good build, good power ... great for my solar project
A few years ago we had bad weather and lost power. I pulled out the gas generator to keep our sump running as we depend heavily upon it. I jumped in the car to go fill the gas cans up a few miles from home to prepare for a long night. It wasn't until 4-5 hours later I was able to get back home. Tornados downed trees/wires and all roads home were blocked or flooded.Been thinking about a better solution ever since. These were just what I was looking for, for an emergency power solution that doesn't require frequent refueling and "babysitting" a generator.Several of these panels, a BougeRV charge controller, several LiFePo4 batteries and I can last the night fairly easily. When the sun comes up I'll be recharging, even if cloudy. I measure 170w per panel and 17-18v on a reasonable sunny day. I'll scale if necessary but I think I'm in a good place, and I can still use the generator for a shorter time to charge batteries if necessary.The panels themselves are well build, a bit heavy but they're the only ones I've used so hard to compare. The controller is decent, and I would purchase from them again if/when needed.
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