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🌞 Power your adventures with the most flexible, reliable solar panel on the market!
The BougeRV Yuma 100W CIGS Thin-Film Flexible Solar Panel combines cutting-edge CIGS technology with ultra-flexible, lightweight design. It delivers stable 100W power output with 4.01A amperage, maintaining efficiency even under partial shade or low light. Its IP68 waterproof rating and ETFE coating guarantee durability in harsh outdoor conditions. Easy to install with pre-applied adhesive tape, this panel is perfect for RVs, boats, and any curved surface, offering a 25-year lifespan that dramatically reduces long-term costs compared to traditional flexible panels.



















| ASIN | B0BJJYZJ5X |
| Amperage Capacity | 4.01 Amps |
| Best Sellers Rank | #275,463 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #989 in Solar Panels |
| Brand Name | BougeRV |
| Connector Type | MC4 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (49) |
| Efficiency | 17% |
| Included Components | 100W solar panel with tape |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 42.59"L x 25.98"W x 0.06"H |
| Item Type Name | solar panel |
| Item Weight | 4.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | BougeRV |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ISE160-079 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Manufacturer warranty for 18 months from date of purchase. |
| Material Type | CIGS Thin-Film Solar Cell |
| Maximum Power | 100 Watts |
| Maximum Voltage | 25 Volts (DC) |
| Model Number | Yuma100-B079(貼り付けタイプ) |
| Special Features | Flexible |
S**R
I've only had it installed for a few days, but wow!
But boy, oh boy am I impressed! I read and watched reviews of the BougeRV CIGS solar panels. I hated the price being more than double the cost of standard flexible solar panels, but after having two $150 standard flexible panels die after two and 2.5 years, I wanted something more reliable. The BougeRV CIGS panels come with a 10 year warranty and they also show better performance in heat (taped to a camper roof, for instance) and less power production loss over time. So I bit the bullet and ordered this 100w CIGS panel for $250. It was a bear to remove my old panel; I had used VHB tape and EternaBond to be sure it was not going to fly off going down the highway. I cleaned my roof real good with 91% alcohol to prep it for the new panel. This panel came with some kind of butyl rubber tape attached, as sticky as EternaBond but double sided sticky. I stuck the panel down where I wanted it. Be very careful; you only get one chance to stick it down. Once it's stuck, it's stuck forever. As an extra security measure, I put a strip of EternaBond around the edges, just to assure that air could not get up under the panel and peel it off. I plugged it into my existing wires from my previous panel install and plugged it into my Jackery Explorer 1000v2. Excellent power production! Depending on the sun's place in the sky I was getting 60w early in the morning, and 90w at noon. One sad note (for me anyway) was that the voltage of this panel (25v) was too high for my cheap, no-name 300w power banks to handle. My Jackery can handle that input voltage just fine. So I have to charge my cheap power banks with my big Jackery; and luckily the Jackery allows for pass through charging. So while charging my cheap battery via Jackery, I'm charging Jackery via my BougeRV 100W. I know, it seems crazy, but it works and I can't justify replacing those power banks while they are still good, because I'm on a very fixed social security income. One other sad item. When I ordered this panel it was $250. Three days later it was $30 cheaper. Grrrr! But I am very impressed with this panel. And I'm already saving up to buy a 200w CIGS panel to replace my other dead standard 100w flexible panel.
K**C
Easy to install efficient solar panels
With all the reviews of regular flexible panels only lasting 3 years at best we decided to spend the extra money and give these a try. It’s been almost a year and they are still just as efficient as the day we mounted them. We went with the ones with the adhesive because we didn’t want to drill any holes in my wife’s Ursa Minor camper top so these worked out perfectly. The install was super easy. We just cleaned the surface of the camper top. Peeled off the adhesive cover, lined up the panels and stuck them down to the roof. (Still holding strong) We installed 300 watts (three panels) on the roof and they fit perfectly. We have them hooked to the Bluetti AC200MAX and on a good day of sun they pull in about 255 watts per hour of solar. They also seem pretty efficient in partial shade and in overcast conditions. Overall we are happy with our purchase and would buy again if we had the need for more solar.
T**Y
Need to use extra adhesive tape
First of all this panel is great. But that was short lived. I run a 200 amh battery system. I used this to keep it charged all the time and while using my bouge rv fridge. Anyhow I be had it about 7 months on the top of my truck. Well went on a 100 mile trip camping and once I got to my destination I looked up and it was gone wires ripped out of my charge controller which is bouge rv. Luckily I have two more 169 watt solar suitcases which I use once set up for all my electronics I run. So now I’m out 300.00 the tape did not hold. Will I buy another yes but not for awhile since it is expensive so I’ll have to save for it. Like I said it’s the best panel I’ve had collects sun even in shade just really wish the tape held. I’ll say if you get one you’ll love it just make sure before trips that it stuck on good. I’ll add extra tape on the next one
I**.
Adhesive failed while driving - panels flying
The pre-applied adhesive is low quality and delaminated as one can see in the picture, while I was driving in the highway. As a result the panels were blowing around in the wind and got damaged plus left a terrible adhesive mess on my rooftop tent. The surface was proper cleaned and prepped prior to mounted the panels and they sat for 72 hours before being subjected to driving conditions. Very disappointing considering the price. The performance was good though - really good and much better than traditional silicon based. Thus, even more disappointing they used such a poor quality adhesive.
A**R
Solid Company to Work With
I had some issues after my 1 1/2 year old failed and the support team took care of me. Very easy to correspond with. I also added a second 100 watt wired in parallel. More than enough to keep my Class B running all 12 volt systems while boondocking.
W**I
Worth It
I took a chance that this solar panel would be everything BougeRV claimed and I have not been disappointed. You can see that my 100 watt panel took in *126* watts. That’s not a fluke or mistake. When hooked up to a Bluetti I got the same type of readings as with my Victron. Seeing a sustained input in the 110’s to 120’s really happens. In the past 7 days in the often overcast PNW I’ve gotten over 100 watts three of those days. It performs well even in the extremely overcast days, such as the “yesterday” history. So in the end it was expensive but definitely worth it. If I could have afforded the 200 watt panel I would have, and I would recommend any of the BougeRV CIG panels.
S**Y
Adhesive failed
Adhesive failed causing the panel to flip while driving. I wouldn’t recommend this panel with the double sided tape. & yes I prepped the surface w/ alcohol & cleaned it thoroughly prior to install.
B**S
The ONLY truely bendable solar panel. Military quality.
The butyl tape makes installation a breeze. I mounted two of these to the top rounded front of my RV, wires down, and connect the through a side solar jack. All edges are not sealed with the tape. I used RV roof tape to seal the one edge opposite the wires to insure no ice formation under them as mounted. I plan on buying more but have to carefully measure my available roof space.
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