Description
Sunlight Is a Currency. This Panel Is the Exchange. Every square meter of Earth's surface receives roughly 1,000 watts of solar irradiance at peak noon. Most of it reflects off rooftops, warms pavement, and vanishes into the thermal noise of the built environment. The Photon Drifter captures that energy at up to 23% conversion efficiency — not through brute-force silicon area, but through monocrystalline cell architecture that extracts more electrons per photon than polycrystalline panels can dream of.
Flexibility is not a gimmick here — it is the enabling feature. Traditional glass-laminated panels weigh 18–25 pounds and demand rigid flat mounting surfaces. The Photon Drifter's ETFE-laminated construction bends to a 30-degree arc, weighs under 5 pounds for the 100W variant, and conforms to curved RV roofs, boat decks, teardrop trailers, and irregular cabin surfaces where rigid panels simply cannot go. The monocrystalline cells are laser-cut and arranged in a series-parallel matrix that maintains output even when partial shade hits one section — a problem that kills power on cheap amorphous panels.
Each kit ships with a 10A/20A PWM charge controller with USB output, alligator clips, and MC4-compatible cabling. Deployment takes under 60 seconds: unroll, orient toward the sun, connect to your battery. The absence of a glass layer means no micro-cracking from road vibration, no hail-shattered panels after a mountain storm, and no corrosion from salt-spray exposure on marine installations. This is a solar panel built for people who move — and for installations where "standard" means "won't fit."
Rigid panels belong on houses. Flexible panels belong on adventures.
Key Features
- ✦ Monocrystalline cells — up to 23% conversion efficiency
- ✦ ETFE laminated surface — UV-resistant, anti-reflective, 30° bend radius
- ✦ Lightweight: 100W panel at just 4.8 lbs — 75% lighter than glass panels
- ✦ Partial shade tolerance via series-parallel cell architecture
- ✦ Includes PWM charge controller with USB 5V output
- ✦ MC4-compatible connectors — integrate with existing solar arrays
- ✦ IP65 weather-resistant — rated for rain, snow, and salt spray
Technical Specifications
- Cell Type: Monocrystalline Silicon
- Power Options: 50W / 100W / 120W
- Conversion Efficiency: Up to 23%
- Surface Material: ETFE (Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene)
- Max Bend Radius: 30 degrees
- Charge Controller: PWM 10A/20A with USB 5V output
- Connector Type: MC4 compatible
- Weather Rating: IP65
- Weight (100W): 4.8 lbs (2.18 kg)
- Operating Temperature: -40°C to 85°C
Application Scenarios
The Photon Drifter is engineered for mobile and irregular-surface solar deployments: curved RV and camper roofs, boat decks and cabin tops, teardrop trailers and overlanding rigs, remote cabin installations with non-standard roofing, temporary field camps and emergency power stations, and supplemental charging for off-grid battery banks. Its flexible form factor and sub-5-pound weight make it the go-to choice for installers who have been frustrated by the mounting constraints of rigid glass-laminate panels. Pair with a LiFePO4 battery bank and MPPT charge controller for a complete off-grid power ecosystem.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can flexible panels be mounted permanently or only used as portable?
A: Both. The Photon Drifter is designed for permanent installation using the pre-installed grommets (screws, zip-ties, or adhesive), or as a portable deployment kit using the included alligator clips and charge controller. For permanent RV/boat mounting, 3M VHB tape or mechanical fasteners through the grommets provide secure adhesion.
Q: How does ETFE compare to PET-laminated flexible panels?
A: ETFE (fluoropolymer) provides dramatically better UV resistance and optical clarity than PET (polyester). PET-laminated panels yellow and delaminate within 2–3 years of sun exposure. ETFE maintains >95% light transmission after 10+ years and resists micro-cracking from thermal cycling.
Q: Will partial shade on one section kill the entire panel's output?
A: No. The series-parallel cell architecture isolates shaded sections so the remainder of the panel continues producing. While output will reduce proportionally, it won't collapse to zero the way series-only panels do when even one cell is shaded.
Q: Can I connect multiple panels together for higher wattage?
A: Yes. Connect in parallel (maintains voltage, adds current) using MC4 branch connectors, or in series (adds voltage, maintains current) for MPPT controllers. The included PWM controller supports up to 20A input — for larger arrays, upgrade to an MPPT controller for maximum harvest efficiency.
Q: Does this panel work with lithium (LiFePO4) batteries?
A: Yes. The included PWM controller has a lithium battery preset, or you can pair the panel with any MPPT controller that supports LiFePO4 charge profiles. The panel's 18V–22V open-circuit voltage is ideal for 12V battery charging through any standard solar charge controller.
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