What Size Monocrystalline Panel Do You Need? 100W vs 120W vs 160W vs 180W vs 200W
What Size Monocrystalline Panel Do You Need? 100W vs 120W vs 160W vs 180W vs 200W
If you are researching Mestic monocrystalline solar panels for your motorhome, caravan or campervan, this guide is for you. Below we break down how this type of panel works, what it is best at and how to choose the right model from the My Mestic range.
What this article covers
- Who this type of panel suits best
- Key advantages and trade–offs to be aware of
- Real–world tips for UK touring and off–grid camping
- How to pick the right size from the Mestic range
Why this panel type converts hesitant buyers
Many customers hesitate because they are not sure how much power they really need, whether the panel will fit their roof and how tricky installation will be. In this article we translate the technical language into plain English so you can quickly see if this style of panel matches your travel plans, your vehicle size and your budget.
Linking to real Mestic products
Where it helps, we use examples from the Mestic range – for example compact 110–120 W models for weekend trips and larger 170–300 W versions for year–round off–grid setups. Always pair your panel with a suitable 12 V solar charge controller and follow the installation instructions for your vehicle.
Next steps
Once you have finished reading, head to the Mestic solar panels collection to compare models, or open an individual product page to see specifications, manuals and the "What this panel is good for" section. Use this blog as a decision helper, then choose the panel that best matches your roof space and power needs.
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