Atem Power 12V 110W Flexible Solar Panel
2 reviews
5 panels five failures within 9 months of installation – I purchase 5 of these panels in November 2023, for various reasons they were not installed until May 2024. I noticed their output had considerable reduced in early January 2025 and had each one tested with a solar panel meter. This meter gives a report of VOC output voltage VMP output voltage and power output. Two panels tested with a power output… Read more
of 48 to 50 watts with a VMP of 12volts and the other three measured 12 to 19 watts with a VMP of 12 volts. The VMP should be around 18 volts and the power output at the time should have been at least 80 to 100 watts. Another panel of a different brand was tested at the same time to confirm the operation of the meter, this test produced results within the expected range.
The vendor only supplies a twelve-month warranty from the date of purchase even though Atem Power advertises a 3-year warranty. I have been unable to find a way to contact Atem Power to lodge a warranty claim as their website provides no contact details or option to lodge.
After reading other reviews of peoples experience along with my own regarding Atem Power solar panels my recommendation to anyone looking to purchase these panels would be to purchase from another manufacturer and not be tempted by the good price and slick advertising.
I have since followed my own hard earned advice and replaced them with a different and more reputable brand.
Terrible quality – Straight out of box the flexible coating has multiple cracks/splits the edges started to delaminate within a week and the actual solar output volts is less that half of what they have stated, measured via a multimeter in full QLD sun.
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