u/v12xke

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 I have been waiting for a price drop to purchase the Zoupw 450W panel, and saw a lightning deal on Amazon, but the seller is Velaeme Direct. Most important for me at this point is a full warranty directly through Zoupw, not a 3rd party seller. If I purchase through Amazon using this vendor am I entitled to the full warranty through Zoupw, or would I have to go through the 3rd party?  Anyone purchased through Velaeme Direct? Thanks!

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u/v12xke — 13 days ago
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Purchased the generator, but not the panels. I'm considering a single Zoupw 450W panel vs. 2 of their 230W bifacial composite material panels. Although I haven't found any users with this same dual panel configuration, I think two smaller panels would be superior to the single large panel for several reasons. I'm asking for any thoughts/feedback from users (ideally someone with this setup) on the safety running the 2*230W panels with the 2000v2. FWIW I ran the comparison by Grok. AI is frequently wrong and I would greatly appreciate any opinions, fact checking and real-world experience as this is my first time selecting solar panels. Thanks!

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2× Zoupw 230W Bifacial is better.

Jackery 2000 V2: 400 W max, 2× DC ports (16–60 V @ 12 A each, combined 21 A / 400 W total; ~60 V max).

  • Single EZ450W: Voc 45.9 V (safe, cold ~53 V), Imp 11.7 A / Isc 12.4 A (one port, marginal Isc).
  • 2×230W (one per port): Voc 23.2 V each (safer margin), Imp 11.5 A each / Isc 12.2 A each (fits 12 A/port perfectly). Total uses full 21 A allowance.

Bifacial +30 % rear gain gives more real-world power toward the 400 W cap; simpler single-port 450 W does not. Both safe, but dual setup maximizes safe over paneling.
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u/v12xke — 1 month ago